Category: Horror
All Genres: Horror
Release Year: 1990
Country: USA
Runtime: 87
Rating: 6.6 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Sally Mattison
Sound: Ultra Stereo
Taglines:

  • Its Driller Time… And This Bits For You!

  • Writing by: Catherine Cyran - writer

    Produced by: Roger Corman - producer
    Catherine Cyran - producer

    Cast: Yan Birch - Weirdo
    Brandi Burkett - Diane
    Hope Marie Carlton - Janine
    Keely Christian - Jackie Cassidy
    Maria Claire - Susie
    Alexander Falk - Davis
    Maria Ford - Maria
    Brittain Frye - Ken
    Wayne Grace - OReilly
    David Greenlee - Duncan
    Garon Grigsby - Michael

    Music: Jamie Sheriff
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    Plot Outline: After a hard day of volleyball at the beach, a teen whose parents are away decides to have a slumber party with her girlfriends…
    Plot: After a hard day of volleyball at the beach, a teen whose parents are away decides to have a slumber party with her girlfriends. Their boyfriends predictably show up to scare them, but a stranger from the beach is also seen lurking around the house. Soon the group begins experiencing an attrition problem.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Will Ferrell is NOT in this movie.

    Goofs: We know about 9 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Revealing mistakes: When Duncan and Frank are murdered, their bodies are left on the floor of the foyer. In subsequent shots, the bodies have been removed and dont reappear until Jackie, Maria, and Diane head down to the basement.

    Trivia: There are 5 entries in the trivia list - like these:

    • Filmed in nine days on a budget of $50,000.
    • This is the only known existing filmed record showing Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo doing their act, which was a blatant imitation of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis (Lewis, in fact, later sued Petrillo for copying his act so closely).
    • In his research and preparation for playing Bela Lugosi in Ed Wood (1994), Martin Landau watched this film three times stunned, saying that it was so bad “it made the Ed Wood films look like Gone with the Wind (1939)”.