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Genres:
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Comedy /
Horror /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Amy Holden Jones
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Actors:
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Joseph Alan Johnson,
Robin Stille,
Debra Deliso,
Pamela Roylance,
Michelle Michaels,
Andree Honore,
Jennifer Meyers,
Jim Boyce,
Rigg Kennedy,
Jean Vargas,
Anna Patton,
Howard Furgason,
Michael Villella,
David Millbern,
Brinke Stevens
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Duration:
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77 min.
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Rating:
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(5/10)119
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Plot Summary:
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An eighteen-year-old high school popsy is formerly larboard at home away her parents and she decides to have a slumber group. There is dissent between some of the invited guests and the new girl, who is heartier at basketball than they, so the unknown girl decides to at tranquil (which is conveniently across the street from the host's prostitution). For the time being, a murderer of five people with a propensity power tools has escaped and is at heavy, and eventually makes his habit to the party, where the guests begin experiencing an attrition hard, with the changed squeeze to them.
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The first slasher film written and directed by women follows female basketball players threatened by a power-drill-wielding lunatic
This is your typical 80s slasher flick - dead bodies and all. It has your basic plot, where someone escapes from a mental institution or whatever and goes on a killing spree.
What's a little different about this film is that they don't bother to hide the killer's face. I've seen a lot of slasher films where you have to guess who the killer is. Not this one. I also liked the fact that the killer used a drill as a weapon, instead of a knife. There's a moderate enough of gore and obviously a lot of nudity. I mean with a name like 'Slumber Party Massacre' you'd expect there to be a lot of half naked chicks sitting around, talking about their latest screw. Well anyway, this movie isn't scary, but it is interesting and there had to have been at least a ...
Dire Drab...
The premise is a typically good horror idea - but unfortunately the bad acting, the pitiful effects and the downward slide of fair acting to plain cr*p as the movie progresses means this is one to stear clear from
Slumber Party Massacre, The
Given the feminist credentials of author Rita Mae Brown and superintendent Amy Jones, the most horrible matters close to this delayed-in-the-hour supplement to the main axis-and-lacerate circle is that it's just as crass and exploitative as most other ignoble-budget entries. Student Michele Michaels is holding a slumber party at her gratis while her parents are away. Homicidal assemblage-crasher Michael Villela spoils the fun, decimating her friends and visiting guests with his power drill. The dubious respectable ending has Michaels becoming the revenge-crazy female tantamount of Villela when she takes on the intruder. Gory, rattle-headed and sexist with lone some smart dialogue easing the thoroughgoing load. A missed opportunity to invert manful-dominated trembling i...
Slumber Party Massacre, The
Amy Jones, an editor without much of a pursue record, talked her road on to the picture by providing Roger Corman with a...
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