Overview:
Trish invites her high school basketball teammates over for a night they'll never forget when an unexpected guest crashes the party: an escaped psychopath with a portable power drill.| Status: | Released (1982-09-10) |
|---|---|
| Screen: | Rita Mae Brown, Amy Holden Jones |
| Productions: | Santa Fe Productions |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 1891382: Michele Michaels - Trish
- 97620: Robin Stille - Valerie
- 97849: Michael Villella - Russ Thorn
- 97850: Debra De Liso - Kim
- 97851: Andree Honore - Jackie
- 97855: Gina Smika Hunter - Diane
- 97852: Jennifer Meyers - Courtney
Crews
- 21371: Amy Holden Jones - Director - Directing
- 97846: Rita Mae Brown - Writer - Writing
- 21371: Amy Holden Jones - Producer - Production
- 1547309: Mark Ulano - Production Sound Mixer - Sound
- 98471: Mark Shostrom - Special Effects Makeup Artist - Costume & Make-Up
- 3768321: Virginia Sue Cox - Assistant Property Master - Art
- 1773065: Laurette Hayden - Post Production Coordinator - Production
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Reviews
Wuchak
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Routine early 80’s slasher in the Los Angeles burbs The original script was written as a parody, but that was changed when production began and it was shot as a serious slasher. Perhaps this explains why I busted out laughing on at least four occasions. The amusing pizza-eating sc ....
Continue reading ->GenerationofSwine
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Which one was this? I can't really remember. I do, however, know it was the movie where they hire a lot of women and require them all to take their clothes off. The difference is, this one was written by a feminist for reasons probably only she can explain. I recall a shower sc ....
Continue reading ->JPV852
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Nothing real stand out about another slasher born out of the success of Halloween (and Friday the 13th, which was made for the same reason), but still watchable enough. **2.75/5**
Continue reading ->griggs79
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The Slumber Party Massacre is the feminist slasher that laid the groundwork for everything Scream would later get praised for. Written by feminist author Rita Mae Brown, it takes the typical slasher formula—a half-naked woman, a deranged killer with a power drill—and flips it on its ....
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