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Staunton Hill

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Cameron Romero

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Plot Summary

It’s the fall of 1969, and winds of change are blowing across America. But on a remote family farm in the hills of Virginia, a storm of evil has been brewing for years. Now for a group of young people hitchhiking to a rally in Washington D.C., a detour to the nightmare homestead of the Staunton’s will rip apart their young lives forever. A grisly secret is waiting. The raw terror is growing. And the clan’s brutal harvest is about to begin. Kathy Lamkin (THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE), Kiko Ellsworth (DEXTER), Cooper Huckabee (THE FUNHOUSE), Cristen Coppen, and David Rountree star in this extreme shocker from Pittsburgh filmmaker Cameron Romero – son of legendary Night of the Living Dead director George Romero – that unleashes a new generation of graphic horror.

Customer Reviews

Whoa

This movie was wierd and disgusting at the same time. It was just gore gore gore, and some weird killer dude. I didn't like how it as set back in time, and I didn't like how barely anyone got out alive. So in the end this movie was just weird.

Not a chip off the old block...

This movie is awful, which I pretty much expected. While his father's movies were low budget and campy in their day, at least they were original! The younger Romero clearly did not turn to his father for any advice. This movie is a blatant copy of TCM and any other "Redneck-Slasher Family" type horror. To call it a copy of those films is almost too much of a complement as Staunton Hill is so terribly written, directed and filmed that it looks more like a first-year film student project than a movie. If you are looking for horror, do yourself a favor and look elsewhere.

Ugh...

This movie was freaking disgusting. It was okay. But sooooo nasty.

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Staunton Hill
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  • $9.99
  • Genre: Horror
  • Released: 2009

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