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      • Slumber Party Massacre is not a great film - the plot is thin and the performances occasionally a little awkward - but there's no doubt that it maintains its shock value.
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  2. The Slumber Party Massacre: Directed by Amy Holden Jones. With Michele Michaels, Robin Stille, Michael Villella, Debra De Liso. A female high school student's slumber party turns into a bloodbath, as a newly escaped psychotic serial killer wielding a power drill prowls her neighborhood.

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    • Horror
    • Amy Holden Jones
    • 1982-11-12
  3. Slumber Party Massacre is not a great film - the plot is thin and the performances occasionally a little awkward - but there's no doubt that it maintains its shock value.

  4. The Slumber Party Massacre. Someone with a power drill shows up uninvited to Trish's (Michele Michaels) high-school pajama party. Watch The Slumber Party Massacre with a subscription on...

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    • Amy Holden Jones
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    • Michele Michaels
  5. The Slumber Party Massacre (also known as The Slumber Party Murders in the United Kingdom) is a 1982 American slasher film produced and directed by Amy Jones and written by Rita Mae Brown. It is the first installment in the Slumber Party Massacre series, and stars Michelle Michaels, Robin Stille, and Michael Villella.

  6. Slumber Party Massacre is a gory, entertaining film with just enough commentary on sexist excuses, the validity of women's voices, and the inherent feminism of the slasher genre.

  7. With a 77 minute run time- Slumber Party Massacre doesn't drag and keeps pace quite nicely. If you collect horror and are a big fan of the classic cheesy horror movies from the beloved 80's, Slumber Party Massacre is worth an entry into your DVD collection. 28 out of 39 found this helpful.

  8. 5 days ago · Δ. The Slumber Party Massacre (1982) has always been one of my favorite slasher movies. The premise is a straightforward Halloween (1978) ripoff—a seemingly fun night turns terrifying for teenagers are picked off by a deranged killer—but that’s part of its charm. Writer Rita Mae Brown and director Amy Holden Jones seem to have had a….

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