Break The World Record For The Most Kills Done In a Slasher Horror Movie

Be A Part Of The Project


Being part of this crowd funded slasher film is an experience like no other—we’re on a mission to shatter the world record by surpassing 300 on-camera kills. Every death counts, and each cast member plays a vital role in reaching that historic milestone. To be officially credited for dying on screen in a film of this scale is an honor and a unique place in horror history. This isn’t just about making a movie—it’s about making a mark in the genre forever.

Douglas Vermeeren

Douglas Vermeeren, Actor & Stuntman

Douglas Vermeeren is a dynamic force in action cinema, known for seamlessly blending intense performances with jaw-dropping stunt work. With a career that spans across genres—from horror to sci-fi to gritty crime dramas—Vermeeren has earned a reputation as one of the most committed and fearless talents in the industry.

He made a menacing impression as the ruthless Hank Winslow in the Cynthia Rothrock action epic Black Creek, delivering a performance that combined physical menace with psychological depth. Horror fans recognize him from the cult anthology Tenants, while comedy and animation audiences eagerly anticipate his role as Detective Edwards in the upcoming multiverse adventure Mousetrap 2 – Into the Mickey-Verse.

Ron Sloan

Ron Sloan appeared regularly on screen from the 1970s through the 1990s, building a memorable career in both film and television. He is perhaps best known for his loud and brash portrayal of Junior Hubbard in Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985). His television credits include a guest appearance on the beloved sitcom-drama The Facts of Life (1981), followed by a notable role in the acclaimed horror anthology Tales from the Darkside (1986), in the episode titled “A Serpent’s Tooth.”

Ron continued to work steadily in a variety of genres, appearing in the high-octane street racing thriller Banzai Runner (1987) alongside Dean Stockwell, fellow New Beginning co-star John Shepherd, and cult favorites Billy Drago and Charles Dierkop. He also featured in the sensual drama Warm Summer Rain (1989) starring Kelly Lynch and Kiss of Death (1997) opposite singer-actress Vanity.

In a return to his horror roots, Ron joined the cast of 13 Fanboy (2021), directed by Friday the 13th: A New Beginning co-star Deborah Voorhees, who played Tina in the original film. Most recently, he starred in Dylan’s New Nightmare (2023), an unofficial sequel to Wes Craven’s New Nightmare, unofficial sequel and one of the most innovative entries in the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.

Douglas Tait

Douglas Tait, a Los Angeles native, discovered his passion for acting and filmmaking at a young age, crafting eerie short films on VHS during grade school. Over the years, he has collaborated with top directors in film and television, bringing unforgettable characters to life.

His diverse filmography includes roles in major productions such as ZathuraStar TrekLand of the LostUnfriended: Dark WebRebel Moon, and as the Michael Myers stunt double in Halloween Kills. On television, Tait has had recurring roles in hit series like Teen WolfLegaciesGrimmStar Trek: Picard, The Girl In The Woods, and The Mandalorian.

Some of his most notable performances include Gruagach in the Hellboy reboot, the Werewolf in Annabelle Comes Home, the machete-wielding Jason Voorhees in the climax of Freddy vs. Jason, and the iconic Sasquatch in the Jack Link’s Beef Jerky commercials.

Tait made his directorial debut with Angel Baby, now streaming. Most recently, he wrapped production on Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, set to hit theaters on December 5th.

Matty Cardarpole

Matty Cardarople has always wanted to be an entertainer. Born and raised in Exeter, New Hampshire, Cardarople fueled his creative passion by entertaining friends and family with his comedic skills. After moving to Los Angeles he studied acting at The Beverly Hills Playhouse and has been perfecting his craft studying with Lesly Kahn. Ultimately Cardarople was discovered by Luke and Owen Wilson who gave him his career start with roles in the feature films Blonde Ambition and Drillbit Taylor.

Cardarople went on to appear in the blockbuster hit Jurassic World and Dumb and Dumber To, where he worked with his childhood idol Jim Carrey whom he cites as his career inspiration. Cardarople quickly continued to add to his credits with roles in the indie comedy The 4th, the critically-acclaimed Amazon rom-com The Big Sick and the Steven Soderbergh directed film Logan Lucky.

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Lauren-Marie Taylor

Lauren-Marie Taylor was born in the Bronx, New York. She known for Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981), Girls Nite Out (1982) and Neighbors (1982). From 1983-1995, Lauren starred as Stacey Donovan Forbes on ABC's Daytime Drama, Loving. She followed up her tenure on Loving with a hosting gig on Handmade by Design, an early Lifetime TV show. Her newest film, In a Violent Nature (Director: Chris Nash), will be featured at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival Midnight Program. Lauren is the creator and host of The Not the Final Girl Podcast. Married to John Didrichsen since 1983, they have three grown children and a houseful of cats and dogs.

Tier 1

  • Get killed in an international Horror Movie

  • Guinness World Records official participation certificate

  • Attendance and plus one at Exclusive RED CARPET Premiere

  • Exclusive Cast & Crew T-Shirt

  • IMBD Credit

  • Credit In the film

  • Photo/Social Media opportunities with the Celebrities

  • Footage for your acting demo reel

  • Bragging rights

What You Get As A Member Of The Crew


Tier 2

  • All of the perks of Tier 1

  • Chose who you would like to kill you in the movie out of the Celebrities Listed above. (Limited to 25 per actor)

  • Lunch one day on set with celebrities


Tier 3

  • All Perks of Tier 1 and Tier 2

  • Speaking role, minimum of three lines. (length of the role is determined by a self take that is anaylized by the producing staff)

  • Limited Positions (15 spots available)