Trevor Moorehouse, the legendary serial killer of a remote summer camp, reappears (disguised in a white hockey mask) when a new crop of fresh-faced teenaged counselors arrives to reopen the place. It's not the smartest thing these young adults have ever done, but on their first night at the eerie camp they play a campfire game, Bloody Murder, which not only scares a few of them into a panic but creates tension within their budding romantic relationships. The next day the body count begins, as the counselors go missing only to turn up horribly mutilated later. With just about everyone else dead or missing, spry Julie (Jessica Morris) uses her computer to figure out who had the opportunity and motive -- and realizes she's next. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide
Jessica Morris
Peter Guillemette
Michael Stone Patrick Cavanaugh
Christelle Ford
Tracy Pacheco
Justin Martin
Lindsey Leigh
David Smigelski
William Winter
Michael Prohaska
Jerry Richards
Bloody Murder (UK Title: Scream Bloody Murder) is a teenslasher film written by John R. Stevenson and directed by Ralpf S. Portillo. It was released on September 12 2000. The film has been highly criticized since its release for being a blatant rip-off of the Friday the 13th series, yet it still has fans stretching from the US to the UK.
Plot
The film is about a group of teenage friends who travel to Camp Placid Pines to be camp counselors for the summer, only to find themselves being offed one-by-one by a hockey masked killer with a hook for a hand.
Reception
Bloody Murder has sold over 600,000 copies on video and DVD in its first year and a sequel titled Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp was released in 2003. An unrelated sequel titled The Graveyard was released in 2005. The movie takes place at Camp Placid Pines but there is no appearance or mention of the Placid Pines killer Trevor Moorehouse.