August Underground
"The sickest film ever made."
Originally released in 2001. August Underground is a horror film. directed by Fred Vogel. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Fred Vogel, Kyle Dealman, and Allen Peters
Synopsis
Imagine walking down the street and finding an unmarked VHS tape. Curiosity piqued, you take it home and pop it in. What starts off as two men screwing around with a video camera quickly transforms into an ultra-realistic torture sequence where the unidentified psychopaths tape their exploits as they torment and violate a woman tied to a chair. The devastation of your morals continues throughout the entirety of the footage, while subtly revealing the killer's shattered pasts via the interaction with their victims and each other.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Fred Vogel
as Peter Mountain
Kyle Dealman
as Himself
Allen Peters
as Man Behind the Camera
Casey Eganey
as Girl in supermarket
Dan Friedman
as Himself
AnnMarie Reveruzzi
as Laura (Girl in Cellar)
Alexa Iris
as Hitchhiker
Victoria Jones
as Old Woman
Aaron LaBonte
as Younger Twin / Tattoo artist
Ben LaBonte
as Older Twin
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Toetag Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is August Underground about?
Imagine walking down the street and finding an unmarked VHS tape. Curiosity piqued, you take it home and pop it in. What starts off as two men screwing around with a video camera quickly transforms...
Who directed August Underground?
August Underground was directed by Fred Vogel.
How long is August Underground?
August Underground has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was August Underground released?
August Underground was released on January 1, 2001 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in August Underground?
The main cast of August Underground includes Fred Vogel, Kyle Dealman, Allen Peters, Casey Eganey, Dan Friedman.
Is August Underground worth watching?
August Underground has a user rating of 4.0/10 based on 115 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.