The TripperOverview and Synopsis

  • The Tripper
  • Opened April 20, 2007 | Runtime:1 hr. 36 min.
  • R
    strong horror violence and gore, drug content, language and some sexuality/nudity
  • Obsessed with Ronald Reagan, a serial killer and his dog Nancy set sights on a group of hippies attending an outdoor music and camping festival.
  • Cast: Richmond Arquette, Paz de la Huerta, Balthazar Getty, Redmond Gleeson, Lukas Haas
  • Director: David Arquette
  • Genres: Horror Comedy, Slasher Film, Horror

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  • A scene from "The Tripper."
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  • David Arquette and wife Courtney Cox at the Los Angeles premiere of "The Tripper"
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  • Thomas Jane at the Los Angeles premiere of "The Tripper"

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  • What the heck..
    by arealmoviehero

    This movie was awful, I walked out after the first 20 minutes. The acting was lame, the plot was ridiculous and the filming was horrible....Read More

  • The Tripper
    by xmerrie1039x

    Along with other fantastic horror-comedy genre films, such as Eight Legged Freaks, Slither, and the great classic The Toxic Avenger, this movie doesnt hold anything back. Its hilarious, its gory...Read More

  • schlock horror delite
    by cecilioguante

    the tripper was so much fun-- lots of gore and laughs, with a political edge. not a huge hollywood budget here, but that was the best part. if you like the horror genre at ALL, you're ready to...Read More

  • Classic Gore
    by johnnypockets

    Sex Drugs and death to hippies. The Tripper was well made and had plenty of laughs. It is definitely worth seeing. I had a blast....Read More

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