
4/20 Massacre
Horror · Action
Overview
A group of five women go camping in the woods to celebrate a friend's birthday over 4/20 weekend. But when they cross the turf of an illegal marijuana grow operation they must struggle to survive the living nightmare.
Top Cast


Jamie Bernadette
Jamie Bernadette
Jess
Jamie Bernadette
Jess


Vanessa Rose Parker
Vanessa Rose Parker
Aubrey
Vanessa Rose Parker
Aubrey


Stacey Danger
Stacey Danger
Donna
Stacey Danger
Donna


Justine Wachsberger
Justine Wachsberger
Rachel
Justine Wachsberger
Rachel
Marissa Pistone
Marissa Pistone
Michelle
Marissa Pistone
Michelle


Mark Schroeder
Mark Schroeder
Buddy
Mark Schroeder
Buddy
Drew Talbert
Drew Talbert
Dug
Drew Talbert
Dug
Jim Round
Jim Round
Roy
Jim Round
Roy
James Gregory
James Gregory
The Shape
James Gregory
The Shape


Jim Storm
Jim Storm
Rick Harmon (as James Storm)
Jim Storm
Rick Harmon (as James Storm)
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