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      • Slaughter High is a 1986 slasher film written and directed by George Dugdale, Mark Ezra and Peter Litten, and starring Caroline Munro, Simon Scuddamore, Carmine Iannaconne, Donna Yeager, and Sally Cross.
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  2. Though set in an American high school, Slaughter High was filmed in England under the working title April Fool's Day. The film was re-titled after it was discovered that Paramount Pictures had a slasher film of the same name scheduled for release that same year.

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  4. Apr 1, 2017 · Above all, though, Slaughter High is exactly the type of film we would have devoured in our younger years when discovering a new horror flick was exciting and new. This film is still...

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    High school outcast Marty Rantzen is seduced by popular girl Carol in the women's locker room. This is revealed as a prank as several students appear and mock Marty's naked body. Led by troublemaker Skip, the students physically abuse Marty before the coach intervenes. Later, two of the students feign remorse and offer Marty marijuana laced with so...

    Simon Scudamore as Marty Rantzen(as Simon Scuddamore)
    Caroline Munro as Carol Manning
    Carmine Iannaconne as Skip Pollack
    Donna Yeager as Stella

    It was originally filmed as April Fool's Day in late 1984 in London, England, and Virginia Water, Surrey on a budget of $2.1 million. However, the title was changed to Slaughter Highafter the filmmakers had learned of Paramount Pictures's slasher film of the same title scheduled for release of the same year.

    The film was given a limited release theatrically in the United States by Vestron Pictures on November 14, 1986.The release expanded in February 1987, and again in April 1987; it opened on a total of thirty-eight screens on April 24, 1987, earning $90,000 between April 24–27.

  5. Slaughter High is far and away a fantastic slasher from the 80s. The kills are mean spirited and we have a great costumed killer in this one. I’m curious to see what everyone else thinks and if enough of you have seen this.

  6. The flick almost immediately devolves into a montage of creative Marty kills, and characters stop making any sense with their actions very early on. Slaughter High also does an awful job of actually trapping the students in.

  7. Jun 10, 2023 · Slaughter High is one of those slasher movies that has always piqued my interest. This is due to the poster for the Arrow Video home media release. It depicts the central killer staring manically (with a bloody bat in tow) whilst one of his victims is hanging from a rope.

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