August Underground
August Underground is a 2001 American exploitation horror film written and directed by Fred Vogel, and co-written by Allen Peters. The film follows the exploits of a serial killer named Peter, as filmed by his unseen and unseen accomplice. August Underground was followed by two sequels, August Underground’s Mordum in 2003, and August Underground’s Penance in 2007.
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August Underground is a 2001 American exploitation horror film written and directed by Fred Vogel, and co-written by Allen Peters. The film follows the exploits of a serial killer named Peter, as filmed by his unseen and unseen accomplice. It was later ranked at #14 in Complex’s Most Disturbing Movies of All Time, with the entry on the film noting its realistic quality, and realistic quality. August Underground was followed by two sequels, August Underground’s Mordum in 2003, and August Underground’s Penance in 2007.
The films were released by Toetag Pictures, and were the first release of the company. The idea for the film came from Vogel’s frustration with the serial killer genre, which he felt “didn’t show you what was really going on’” The film was released in the U.S. on August 2, 2001, and was released worldwide on August 3, 2001.
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