Bunker Heights

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Bunker Heights is an upcoming American horror film written and directed by Drew Fortier and starring Hannah Fierman, Chaney Morrow, Paul T. Taylor, James L. Edwards, David Ellefson, Vinnie Dombroski, and Violent J.[1] The plot of the film follows the citizens of a run-down city that must navigate a deadly threat.[2]

Directed byDrew Fortier
Written byDrew Fortier
Story by
  • Drew Fortier
  • Joe Placzkowski
Produced byHannah Fierman
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Bunker Heights
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Directed byDrew Fortier
Written byDrew Fortier
Story by
  • Drew Fortier
  • Joe Placzkowski
Produced byHannah Fierman
Starring
  • Drew Fortier
  • Hannah Fierman
  • Chaney Morrow
  • Paul T. Taylor
CinematographyGordon Cameron
Edited byDrew Fortier
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30,000
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Production

The film was conceived, produced, and shot in secret throughout 2023 with a budget of $30,000.[3]

The movie was shot in various locations in the United States, including Knoxville, Tennessee; Cleveland, Ohio; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Miami County, Ohio.[4]

Ex-Megadeth bassist David Ellefson executive-produced and appears in the film along with fellow musicians Vinnie Dombroski (Sponge) and Violent J (Insane Clown Posse). It has been regarded by Dread Central as being a spiritual successor to the 1984 film C.H.U.D..[5]

The teaser trailer and poster art were released in early January 2024.[6]

In January 2026, the film's full trailer premiered exclusively on episodes of Lunacy, the weekly television program produced by Juggalo Championship Wrestling.[7]

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