The Slumber Party Massacre

The Slumber Party Massacre

198277 min
โ˜…5.6/10
HorrorComedy

Plot Summary

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.

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๐Ÿ‘ฅCast (20)

Michele Michaels

Michele Michaels

Trish

Robin Stille

Robin Stille

Valerie

Michael Villella

Michael Villella

Russ Thorn

Debra De Liso

Debra De Liso

Kim

Andree Honore

Andree Honore

Jackie

Gina Smika Hunter

Gina Smika Hunter

Diane

Jennifer Meyers

Jennifer Meyers

Courtney

Joseph Alan Johnson

Joseph Alan Johnson

Neil

David Millbern

David Millbern

Jeff

Jim Boyce

Jim Boyce

John Minor

Pamela Roylance

Pamela Roylance

Coach Jana

Brinke Stevens

Brinke Stevens

Linda

๐ŸŽฌCrew

Director

Amy Holden Jones

Writers

Rita Mae Brown, Amy Holden Jones

Producers

Amy Holden Jones, Roger Corman

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๐Ÿ’ฌReviews (4)

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Wuchak

8/13/2018

Routine early 80โ€™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 scene and the refrigerator sequence are good examples. Despite this, โ€œThe Slumber Party Massacreโ€ (1981) IS a serious slasher flick featuring the โ€˜driller killerโ€™ and itโ€™s pretty well-done. The problem is, thereโ€™s an unimaginative bluntness to the proceedings and the final act isnโ€™t all that compelling (I found my mind wandering a couple of times). The female cast is decent, but not quite as good as in the Friday the 13th movies. Diane (Gina Smika Hunter, aka Gina Mari) is arguably the best, followed by the black chick. The movie is short & sweet at 77 minutes and was shot entirely in Los Angeles with the neighborhood sequences filmed in Venice. GRADE: C

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GenerationofSwine

1/14/2023

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 scene in there somewhere. And then I remember the women running around screaming in undies that are really only worn in the bedroom. Was there a plot? Not really, it was just an excuse for nudity and undies. But, you already knew all of that when you sat down to watch this. Because, honestly in film making, they aren't really trying to pass it off as anything other than an excuse to film young naked breasts and you don't really get anything but that. So, why are you reading this? You know exactly what this movie is about. You knew that before you even clicked on this review. But, at least the review is as honest as the movie. If you are expecting more than that, there is something seriously wrong with you.

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JPV852

7/1/2024

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**

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griggs79

10/15/2024

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 formulaโ€”a half-naked woman, a deranged killer with a power drillโ€”and flips it on its head. The phallic drill and gratuitous nudity are there, but in such an exaggerated manner that it becomes a brilliant satire on the male gaze. This isn't your average damsel-in-distress flick; it's a bloody middle finger to the male-dominated horror machine, with women banding together to fight back. The film's influence on later works is a testament to its enduring legacy and the knowledge it imparts to film enthusiasts.

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