Video X: Evidence (2003)

Actual Home Video Footage

Video X: Evidence (2003) poster

This shocking video presents the actual home video footage shot by Kentucky killers Dwayne Foote and Darla-Jean Stanton as they embark on a deadly rampage. Watch in awe as the heartless lovers stumble into a situation that triggers one of the most violent crime sprees America has ever seen. Recently discovered by the authorities, this footage is haunting in its immediacy.

Director: James D. Mortellaro
Genre: Crime, Horror
Runtime: 130 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Jim Gregoline
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Found Footage and Realistic Horror, Found Footage Horror

Keywords

camping, lovers, home video, found footage

Trailer

Video X: Evidence Trailer
More Films by Director: James D. Mortellaro
More Films in Genre: Crime, Horror

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Video X: Evidence about?
This shocking video presents the actual home video footage shot by Kentucky killers Dwayne Foote and Darla-Jean Stanton as they embark on a deadly rampage. Watch in awe as the heartless lovers stumble into a situation that triggers one of the most violent crime sprees America has ever seen. Recently discovered by the authorities, this footage is haunting in its immediacy.
Who directed Video X: Evidence?
Video X: Evidence was directed by James D. Mortellaro.
Who stars in Video X: Evidence?
Video X: Evidence stars Jack Kyle, Michelle Moretti, Joe Ward.
How long is Video X: Evidence?
Video X: Evidence has a runtime of 2h 10m (130 minutes).
What genre is Video X: Evidence?
Video X: Evidence is a Crime, Horror film.
What are the themes of Video X: Evidence?
The themes of Video X: Evidence include: Found Footage and Realistic Horror, Found Footage Horror.