The Slumber Party Massacre (1982)
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" A high school student's slumber party turns terrifying as an escaped mental patient with a drill decides to crash the evening. The film, marked a earlier director and writer debut for Amy Holden Jones, who would later write screenplays for Beethoven, Mystic Pizza, Indecent Proposal, and credited the hit TV series, The Resident. The Slumber Party Massacre grossed $3.6 million at the box office on a budget of $220,000, and received mixed reviews from critics. Despite the reception, it has ob"
" A high school student's slumber party turns terrifying as an escaped mental patient with a drill decides to crash the evening. The film, marked a earlier director and writer debut for Amy Holden Jones, who would later write screenplays for Beethoven, Mystic Pizza, Indecent Proposal, and credited the hit TV series, The Resident. The Slumber Party Massacre grossed $3.6 million at the box office on a budget of $220,000, and received mixed reviews from critics. Despite the reception, it has ob"
" "It's too bad Mom and Dad didn't get a divorce before *you* were born." Directed by Amy Holden Jones Written by Amy Holden Jones and Rita Mae Brown Music by Ralph Jones Cinematography by Stephen L. Posey Editing by Sean Foley and Wendy Greene Bricmont"
"20.2 Olihan tässä hyvät hetkensä ja jotain jännittäviäkin kohtauksia. Alastomuutta on runsaasti, kuten genreen kuuluu ja oikeastaan käsittääkseni koko elokuvan tiimin takana on pitkälti joukko naisia. Suurin osa näyttelijöistäkin ovat naisia. Lopun voisi ajatella myös feministiseksi. Mitä joukko naisia ei voisi saavuttaa yhdessä?"
"First viewing - Oct. 10th As slashers go, The Slumber Party Massacre delivers a familiar experience...but with a feminist spin that I appreciated. There's plenty of nudity but none of it is sexual, the dialogue is believable enough (it helps to have a female writing for females), and the ending is pretty rewarding. Sure we've got a bunch of 20-somethings playing high schoolers, but that's Hollywood for ya. And there's no mystery here as to who is killing people, so it's just a matter of seeing "