"April Fool's Day" is a cult-classic horror film directed by Fred Walton that was released in 1986. The movie follows a group of college friends who gather at a remote island mansion over spring break. As they start to celebrate April Fool's Day, a series of mysterious and terrifying events begin to unfold, leaving the group questioning what is real and what is just a prank. With a mix of suspense, mystery, and a touch of dark humor, the friends must navigate through the escalating chaos to uncover the truth behind the sinister happenings on the island. Starring Clayton Rohner, Deborah Foreman, Jay Baker, and Griffin O'Neal, "April Fool's Day" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the characters grapple with paranoia and fear. With its clever twists and turns, the film offers a fresh take on the slasher genre, keeping audiences guessing until the very end. Packed with suspenseful moments and unexpected surprises, "April Fool's Day" is a must-watch for horror fans looking for a thrilling and entertaining cinematic experience.
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