Dead Clowns Filming Locations

Dead Clowns filming locations

Where was Dead Clowns filmed? Dead Clowns was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

Dead Clowns Filming Locations

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Dead Clowns (2004)
Runtime: 95 minutes
Rating: 2.3
Release year: 2004
IMDB: tt0372859
Plot summary

Dead Clowns revolves around ordinary people in a small town in Florida. A hurricane has just slammed into the area, causing torrential downpours, whilst also awakening the clowns that died in the bay of the town. These clowns have only revenge on their mind since everyone had tried to erase their memories of the horrific accident. The clowns not only kill, but resort to cannibalism and slaughter the people one by one. Can there be an end to this mayhem or will the town be doomed?

Genres
Horror
Cast
Lucien Eisenach
Jeff Samford
Eric Spudic
Debbie Rochon
Directors
Steve Sessions
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Dead Clowns filming locations