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In 1993, four years following the events of Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland, Allison Kramer (Carrie Chambers) is plagued by gruesome nightmares that revisit a campsite. Unable to recall the actual events due to a forced mental block, she seeks the help of a psychiatrist in overcoming her insomnia.
Sleepaway Camp Reunion was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters, but the film was not made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled Sleepaway Camp: Berserk, was co-written by the director of Sleepaway Camp II and III, Michael A. Simpson, with Fred Willard, an author.
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A 2/5 was bestowed by David Harley of Bloody Disgusting, who regarded Return to Sleepaway Camp as a draggy, unimaginative, and unfunny film with an ending "that manages to disappoint with its banality". [1] Dread Central's Steve Barton gave Return to Sleepaway Camp a 1½ out 5: "Gone is the really black humor of the first film. Gone is the ...
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Ackerman says her daughter's friends arrived at 4 p.m. in their pajamas and pillows, played a bunch of games, ate pizza and had cupcakes. ... They still go to sleepaway camp and will do a campsite ...
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She was the final girl in the horror film Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988). She has guest starred on JAG and MacGyver. [4] She appeared in a regular guest-starring role on The West Wing as Nancy, [4] an office assistant in the Oval Office of President Josiah Bartlet (who is played by her father Martin Sheen