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The Slumber Party Massacre

An 18-year-old high school girl is left at home by her parents and decides to have a slumber party. Meanwhile, a mass murderer with a propensity for power tools has escaped from prison, and eventually makes his way to the party where the guests begin dropping off one by one.

Credits

The Slumber Party Massacre Cast

Name Character
David Millbern He was 15, now 57 years old as Jeff
Pamela Roylance She was 30, now 72 years old as Coach Rachel Jana
Aaron Lipstadt He was 30, now 72 years old as Pizza Boy
Brinke Stevens She was 28, now 70 years old as Linda
Rigg Kennedy as David Contant
Andree Honore as Jackie
Michael Villella as Russ Thorn
Robin Stille She was 20, 34 years old when she died as Valerie Bates
Jim Boyce He was 38, now 80 years old as John Minor
Joseph Alan Johnson He was 25, now 67 years old as Neil
Debra De Liso She was 26, now 68 years old as Kimberly
Jennifer Meyers as Courtney Bates
Gina Smika Hunter as Diane

The Slumber Party Massacre Crew

Name Department
Mark Allan as Assistant Director. Directing
Mark Allan as Associate Producer. Production
Wendy Greene Bricmont as Editor. She was 33 (now 75) years old Editing
Stephen L. Posey as Director of Photography. Camera
Rita Mae Brown as Writer. She was 37 (now 79) years old Writing
Mark Shostrom as Makeup Effects. He was 26 (now 68) years old Crew
Jeffrey Sudzin as Gaffer. Lighting
Alec Hirschfeld as Camera Operator. Camera
Amy Holden Jones as Director. She was 26 (now 68) years old Directing
Amy Holden Jones as Producer. She was 26 (now 68) years old Production
Amy Holden Jones as Writer. She was 26 (now 68) years old Writing
Aaron Lipstadt as Co-Producer. He was 30 (now 72) years old Production
Aaron Lipstadt as Production Manager. He was 30 (now 72) years old Production
Roger Corman as Executive Producer. He was 56 (now 98) years old Production
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The Slumber Party Massacre (42 years)

Close your eyes for a second... and sleep forever.

  • Release day: Friday, November 12, 1982
  • Runtime: 77 minutes