
Beach Massacre at Kill Devil Hills
Horror
Overview
Stacy Phelps doesn't want to be anywhere near her abusive ex-husband the weekend that he's getting out of prison. With her best friends by her side, they decide to go away to her parent's beach house. Soon, they will be in a fight to survive the night.
Top Cast
Taya Parker
Taya Parker
Stacy Phelps
Taya Parker
Stacy Phelps


Diana Prince
Diana Prince
Dina Heart
Diana Prince
Dina Heart


Christina Schimmel
Christina Schimmel
Selina
Christina Schimmel
Selina


Rudy Reyes
Rudy Reyes
Rick
Rudy Reyes
Rick


Elissa Dowling
Elissa Dowling
Samantha
Elissa Dowling
Samantha


Sarah French
Sarah French
Harper
Sarah French
Harper
Deborah Funes
Deborah Funes
Charlee Risen
Deborah Funes
Charlee Risen


Dawna Lee Heising
Dawna Lee Heising
Faith Dowling
Dawna Lee Heising
Faith Dowling


Chalet Lizette Brannan
Chalet Lizette Brannan
Lizzie Phelps
Chalet Lizette Brannan
Lizzie Phelps


Robert Rhine
Robert Rhine
Dustin
Robert Rhine
Dustin
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