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The Funhouse Massacre 2015

Six of the most dangerous psychopaths escape from a local asylum and target a Halloween Funhouse. The Funhouse's themed mazes are inspired by the criminals' terrifying pasts, and the escaped inmates turn the festive attraction into a scene of unimaginable horror as they unleash chaos on the unsuspecting crowd.

Six of the most dangerous psychopaths escape from a local asylum and target a Halloween Funhouse. The Funhouse's themed mazes are inspired by the criminals' terrifying pasts, and the escaped inmates turn the festive attraction into a scene of unimaginable horror as they unleash chaos on the unsuspecting crowd.

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Halloween Night unfolds at Statesville Mental Hospital in a tense, illusion-drenched web of murders and misdirection. Miss Quinn Candice De Visser, a determined journalist, arrives to interview Warden Kane Robert Englund and is escorted through a grim tour of the asylum’s history. The warden introduces five of the establishment’s most infamous inmates, a gallery of killers whose names have long haunted both staff and readers: Jeffrey Ramses, the chef who earned the brutal nickname Animal the Cannibal; the murderous dentist known as Dr. Suave Sebastian Siegel; Walter Harris, the man who becomes The Taxidermist Clint Howard; Rocco the Clown, once an underground wrestler who ended many lives in the ring Mars Crain; and Manual Dyer, a cult leader whose self-proclaimed prophecy unsettles everyone as Mental Manny. The tourism of fear quickly pivots when Miss Quinn reveals herself to be The Stitch Face Killer, and with cold precision, she murders Warden Kane and the guards before spiriting the inmates into the world beyond the iron doors. The shock is doubled when Manny identifies Dollface as his daughter Eileen, calling her by that chilling nickname even as chaos erupts.

Sheriff Kate Dyer Scottie Thompson and Deputy Doyle Ben Begley instinctively spring into action, tracing the cascade of violence to a lurid theme park set, the Land of Illusions Haunted Scream Park, crafted around the very crimes they’ve just learned about. Dennis, the park’s proprietor, has built a macabre stage around the legends of Statesville’s inmates, a place where the line between performance and pandemonium grows thinner by the hour. Manny’s grip on the park tightens when Rocco is unleashed to attack Dennis, dragging him into the maze as the killers take over the show, offing the actors who portray them and turning the attraction into a real killing field.

Meanwhile, a tight-knit group of friends from a diner—Morgan [Matt Angel], Laurie [Renee Dorian], Christina [Chasty Ballesteros], and Jason [Sterling Sulieman]—plus Mikey [Michael Eric Reid] and Randall [Leigh Parker], head to the scare-filled venue after work. Their driver Gerardo [Erick Chavarria] stays with them for a while, but can’t shake the creeping sense that something far more horrifying lurks behind the fiberglass smile of the funhouse. Throughout the night, the patrons mistake the brutal acts for staged gore, and only the mounting corpses erase the illusion that this is merely an elaborate fright experience. Deputy Doyle, thinking calls about the park’s troubles are prank-filled, remains doubtful even as a string of grisly discoveries piles up.

As clues converge, Kate revisits the motel crime scene and discovers a link to Dollface. The trail points to the asylum and its inmates, and Kate teams with Doyle to regroup at the park, where the makeup of danger shifts from spectacle to survival. Christina’s death, occurring after she shares a moment of intimacy with Jason, becomes a brutal confirmation that the danger is real and escalating. The group realizes they’re cornered: the front gate is chained shut, the park’s exit a locked trap. Rocco continues his spree, eliminating Mikey, Randall, and Jason, while Laurie finds herself trapped inside the park’s nightmare labyrinth. Morgan escapes and heads for help, pursued by the horrors he’s only just begun to name.

When Morgan and Doyle reach the site again with Gerardo in tow, a staged rescue becomes a reckoning. An accidental gunshot to Morgan’s arm from Doyle marks a turning point, and Morgan explains the night’s true terrors to the newly assembled quartet. They regroup and push back, determined to dismantle the living nightmare inside the funhouse. Laurie and Kate each press their own form of courage, with Kate confronting Dr. Suave in a brutal showdown that ends in smoke and silence. Manny escalates the carnage, killing the WKDE DJs Bob Carlos Alazraqui and Dave Robert Peters in front of a live Halloween crowd and declaring that all the murders they have witnessed are real—an audacious, terrifying confession broadcast to an audience that cannot tell act from reality.

In the ensuing struggle, the remaining allies mount a final offensive: Doyle fires at The Taxidermist, Morgan and Gerardo strike a savage counterattack against Animal, and Doyle finally confronts Rocco, shooting him down. Kate, now revealed as a member of Manny’s cult and his daughter, confronts Manny itself, and the two engage in a fateful confrontation that ends with Manny dead and Dollface pursuing Kate. Laurie, watching the chaos unfold, witnesses Kate and Dollface stab each other to their deaths, a grim parallel to the park’s own unraveling. The survivors—Doyle, Morgan, Gerardo, and Laurie—make a last escape as dawn light creeps over the horizon and more police flood the park.

Yet the nightmare lingers. Rocco reappears, and Morgan falls to his relentless assault, only to be property of a final, brutal moment as Doyle empties a shotgun into Rocco at point-blank range. Kate is carried away in an ambulance, and Laurie, from the roadside, discovers a chilling truth: the sheriff has become Dollface, wearing the sheriff’s skin. Dollface slips from the ambulance’s grip and vanishes, leaving the road quiet for a heartbeat before the body bag inside the funhouse betrays one last, eerie wheeze of life—Rocco reanimating within it and waiting for the next game to begin.

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Cars Featured in The Funhouse Massacre

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Chevrolet

1994

C/K-1500

Chevrolet

2011

Cruze

Chevrolet

2008

Malibu

Chevrolet

2000

Monte Carlo

Chevrolet

2015

Tahoe

Chevrolet

TrailBlazer

Ford

1998

Crown Victoria

Ford

2003

E-Series

Ford

2001

Ranger

Hyundai

Elantra

The Funhouse Massacre Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for The Funhouse Massacre across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


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