

Trailer Park of Terror
Six troubled high school students and their chaperon, an optimistic youth ministries Pastor, return from an outdoor character building retreat in the mountains. During a raging storm, their bus crashes, hopelessly stranding them in the middle of the Trucker's Triangle, a forgotten locus of consummate evil in the middle of nowhere.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers on a road trip find themselves stranded in a remote and desolate trailer park. Unbeknownst to them, the park is home to a vengeful spirit and a host of monstrous inhabitants. As they try to survive the night, they are systematically hunted by the park's gruesome residents, leading to a fight for their lives.
Critical Reception
Trailer Park of Terror is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered a cult following for its campy humor and over-the-top gore. While not critically acclaimed, it was seen as an entertaining, albeit schlocky, entry into the slasher subgenre, appealing to fans of B-movies.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its campy humor and gore.
- Considered a fun, albeit low-brow, horror flick.
- Praised by some for its B-movie charm and self-aware tone.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally mixed, with many viewers enjoying the film for its B-movie sensibilities and horror-comedy elements, while others found it to be too derivative or lacking in significant substance.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Pinewood Studios in British Columbia, Canada, with many of the 'trailer park' scenes filmed on location in a real, albeit abandoned, trailer park.
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