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Cheerleader Massacre
Theatrical release posterDirected by Jim Wynorski Produced by Jason Hoffs Written by Lenny Juliano Starring Tamie Sheffield
Charity Rahmer
Erin ByronMusic by Dan Savio Cinematography Chuck Cirino Editing by Dean McKendrick Release date(s) March 23, 2003 Running time 85 min. Country United States Language English Budget $5,000,000 (estimated) Cheerleader Massacre is a 2003 slasher film directed by Jim Wynorski and written by Lenny Juliano. The film stars Tamie Sheffield, Charity Rahmer, and Erin Byron. The film is a sequel to the Slumber Party Massacre franchise. It is the first sequel in the franchise to depart from the original title. Like its predecessors it relies on female nudity, sex, and gore. It is regarded as a modern B-Movie.
The DVD was released on March 25, 2003. The special features include trailers, actor bios, audio commentaries, and a making of featurette.
Contents
Plot
Five Cheerleaders go to a cabin in the woods along with their coach and others.
Cast
- Tamie Sheffield - Ms. Hendricks
- Charity Rahmer - Parker Jameson
- Erin Byron - Angela Caruso
- Lenny Juliano (credited as Lunk Johnson) - Buzzy
- Bill Langlois Monroe (credited as E. Eddie Edwards) - Sheriff Murdock
- Samantha Phillips - Officer Phillips
- GiGi Erneta - Deputy Adams
- April Flowers (credited as Diana Espin) - Tammy Rae
- Nikki Fritz - Debbie
- Tylo Tyler - Ryan
- Brad Beck - Mark
- Summer Williams - Shelley
- Brinke Stevens - Linda
- Melissa Brasselle - Detective DeMarco
- Julie Lisandro (credited as Julie Corgill) - Dina
References
External links
- Cheerleader Massacre at AllRovi
- Cheerleader Massacre at the Internet Movie Database
Massacre Collection Films - Slumber Party Massacre
- Slumber Party Massacre II
- Slumber Party Massacre III
- Sorority House Massacre
- Sorority House Massacre II
Related films - Hard to Die
- Cheerleader Massacre
- Cheerleader Massacre 2
Categories:- American films
- English-language films
- 2003 films
- 2000s horror films
- 2000s horror film stubs
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