Nail Gun Massacre is a 1987 American slasher film written by Terry Lofton and directed by Lofton and Bill Leslie. It follows a young doctor and a sheriff seeking a killer in a motorcycle helmet who is murdering locals with a nail gun.
Filmed in Lofton's native Dallas region in 1985 on a budget of $50,000, Lofton utilized locations in the region, including his grandparents' general store. The film was released direct-to-video by Magnum Entertainment in 1987. It has received numerous DVD and Blu-ray releases and developed a cult following in the years since its original release.
Directed by: Bill Leslie, Terry Lofton
Screenplay by: Terry Lofton[1]
Produced by: Terry Lofton
Starring: Ron Queen, Beau Leland, Michelle Meyer, Rocky Patterson
Cinematography: Bill Leslie
Music by: Whitey Thomas
Production company: Futuristic Films
Distributed by: Magnum Entertainment
Release date: January 1987
Running time: 84 minutes
Country: United States
Budget: $50,000
Filmed in Lofton's native Dallas region in 1985 on a budget of $50,000, Lofton utilized locations in the region, including his grandparents' general store. The film was released direct-to-video by Magnum Entertainment in 1987. It has received numerous DVD and Blu-ray releases and developed a cult following in the years since its original release.
Directed by: Bill Leslie, Terry Lofton
Screenplay by: Terry Lofton[1]
Produced by: Terry Lofton
Starring: Ron Queen, Beau Leland, Michelle Meyer, Rocky Patterson
Cinematography: Bill Leslie
Music by: Whitey Thomas
Production company: Futuristic Films
Distributed by: Magnum Entertainment
Release date: January 1987
Running time: 84 minutes
Country: United States
Budget: $50,000
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Short film