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Sally Mattison
Slumber Party Massacre III is a 1990 American slasher film directed by Sally Mattison and starring Keely Christian, Brittain Frye, and Maria Ford.
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by Amy Holden Jones
The original Slumber Party Massacre was directed by Amy Holden Jones and grew into a trilogy of films and spawned two spin-offs: Sorority House Massacre and Cheerleader Massacre.
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Amy Holden Jones which Roger Corman agreed to finance following Roger Corman's success with The Slumber Party Massacre (1982)
The film is directed by Amy Holden Jones which Roger Corman agreed to finance following Roger Corman's success with The Slumber Party Massacre (1982).
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as a straight exploitation film under the watchful eye of producer Roger Corman and skilful direction of Amy Holden Jones
Don’t Open the Door and Sleepless Nights, The Slumber Party Massacre was intended as a parody of the slasher sub-genre, but instead was adapted as a straight exploitation film, under the watchful eye of producer Roger Corman and skilful direction of Amy Holden Jones.
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activist Rita Mae Brown (Rubyfruit Jungle) Beethoven, Indecent Proposal, The Getaway and The Relic
Initially intended as a parody of the slasher genre, scripted by lesbian-feminist author and activist Rita Mae Brown (Rubyfruit Jungle) and directed by Amy Holden Jones (who went on to carve out a hugely successful Hollywood career as a screenwriter penning hits such as Mystic Pizza, Beethoven, Indecent Proposal, The Getaway and The Relic), Slumber Party Massacre is remembered fondly amongst genre fans for introducing now-legendary scream queen Brinke Stevens to the world.
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a talented woman by the name of Amy Jones
The director of the Slumber Party Massacre is is actually a talented woman by the name of Amy Jones.
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Tsugunobu “Tom” Kotani
The three films were primarily made by the same crew; producers Arthur Rankin Jr., Jules Bass, and Benni Korzen; director Tsugunobu “Tom” Kotani (THE PINK LADIES MOTION PICTURE, WHITE LOVE, THE BUSHIDO BLADE), screenwriter William Overgard (Rudy, THUNDERCATS, SILVERHAWKS); music composer Maury Laws (MAD MONSTER PARTY?, THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUS); special effects director Kazuo “Mark” Sagawa (MIGHTY JACK, ULTRAMAN: GREAT MONSTER BATTLE, ULTRAMAN COSMOS:
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by Emman dela Cruz
Directed by Emman dela Cruz, Slumber Party is the story of three gay men (Archi Alemania, RK Bagatsing and Markki Stroem) who met for a sleepover to watch the telecast of a Miss Universe pageant.
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of an uncredited Roger Corman, who undoubtedly lent to the production the production's ineffably cheap 'shot in three days' atmosphere
This film also shares with Slumber Party Massacre the guiding light of an uncredited Roger Corman, who undoubtedly lent to the production the production's ineffably cheap 'shot in three days' atmosphere.
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Henry Selick
The movie was directed by the same director as Nightmare Before Christmas, Henry Selick.
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by Veronica Rodriguez
Directed by Veronica Rodriguez, The Slumber Party follows a group of middle schoolers trying to retrace their steps in the wake of a birthday sleepover gone comically wrong.
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Martin Scorsese
Episode III appeared at the 79th Academy Awards ceremony in 2007 with Steven Spielberg and Francis Ford Coppola to present the Best Director award to their friend Martin Scorsese.
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Mark Jones
Director Mark Jones went onto make a further horror film about a pint-sized mythological character with Rumpelstiltskin (1996) and in the horror genre also made the split personality psycho-thriller Quiet Kill/Nightmare Boulevard (2004) and the killer ventriloquist dummy film Triloquist (2008).
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Yoshihiro Nakamura
The director is Yoshihiro Nakamura, who has created such masterpieces as “The Glorious Team Batista” and “Golden Slumber”.
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David Gordon Green
the slasher genre was directed by David Gordon Green, who wrote the film with Danny McBride and Jeff Fradley based on John Carpenter and Debra Hill’s original.
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