

Blood, Guts and Sunshine 2: The History of Horror Made in Florida
2024 Directed by Chris WoodsDelve into the heart of Florida's vibrant independent horror film scene with this electrifying documentary. 'Sunshine, Snakes, and Summer Screams' offers a riveting exploration of the Sunshine State's unique contribution to horror cinema since the dawn of filmmaking. Packed with exclusive interviews, exploitation elements, and never-before-seen footage, this sequel is a treasure trove of cinematic madness. From the depths of cult horror to mainstream terror, discover both new and classic films that have shaped this thrilling genre. A must-watch for cult horror enthusiasts, this documentary unveils the untold stories and behind-the-scenes magic of Florida's horror film legacy.

J.R. Bookwalter
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Lloyd Kaufman
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Fred Olen Ray
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Mikee Plastik
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Donald Farmer
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Chris Woods
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Sean Donohue
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Director
...........................................................Chris Woods
Executive Producer
...........................................................Chris Woods
Sean Donohue
Writer
...........................................................Chris Woods
Sean Donohue
Associate Producer
...........................................................Armand Arekian
Thanks
...........................................................Avery Guerra
Production Companies
...................................................Gatorblade Films
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Documentary
Horror
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