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Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland
(Campground/Camp/Slasher) 8********skulls
* Nudity * Sexual Situations * Strong Language * Blood *
* Gory * Violent *
1988/Color/80 Min./Nelson Entertainment & Double Helix Films/Rated R
Director.........Michael A. Simpson
Screenplay.......Fritz Gordon
Music............James Oliverio
Producer.........Jerry Silva & Michael A. Simpson
Executive Producer.....
Special Effects Make-up by Bill Johnson
Based on an original idea by Robert Hiltzik
Dramatis Personae
Angela....Pamela Springsteen
Marcia....Tracy Griffith
Herman....Michael J. Pollard
Tony......Mark Oliver
Cindy.....Kim Wall
Snowboy...Kyle Holman
Riff......Daryl Wilcher
Bobby.....Haynes Brooke
Lilly.....Sandra Dorsey
Barney....Cliff Brand
Maria.....Kashina Kessler
Tawny.....Randi Layne
Greg......Chun Yen Tsay
Peter.....Jarrett Beal
Anita.....Sonya Maddox
Arab......Jill Terashita
Jan.......Stacie Lambert
Critique: Angela is back having stolen the identity when I was young our towns water supply didn't have any fluoride Camp New Horizons Herman and lily Miranda Angela baker the angel of death a news crew is at the camp to report on the opening of camp where underprivileged racial epithets troubled inner city youth are paired with affluent kids. The girls at the camp already know of the angel of death Angela baker who had cleaned out the camp on two occasions previously. The happy camper song is a memorable earworm. These kids will never do for the judgmental homicidal Angela. They are either too good or too bad, use drugs have sex, are racists, cheerleaders worry about their resumes taking trips to Europe they swear. To quote the brilliant woods/slasher parody "There's Something out There," "They were born to be murder victims." Angela has no choice--they either deserved it or they're boring. Witty and deliciously politically incorrect.
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