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Sleepaway Camp is a 1983 American slasher film written and directed by Robert Hiltzik, and starring Mike Kellin (in his last on-screen appearance), Katherine Kamhi, and Paul DeAngelo alongside Jonathan Tiersten, Felissa Rose, Christopher Collet (in his film debut), and Karen Fields.
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.
Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (released as Nightmare Vacation III in the United Kingdom) is a 1989 American slasher film and the third installment in the Sleepaway Camp film series. Written by Fritz Gordon and directed by Michael A. Simpson, it stars Pamela Springsteen as Angela, Tracy Griffith , Mark Oliver, and Michael J. Pollard .
Pamela Springsteen (born February 8, 1962) is an American actress and photographer.She had a short acting career, during which she played the role of serial killer Angela Baker in the cult slasher and comedy horror films Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988) [4] and Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (1989). [5]
A kid’s first time at sleepaway camp is a major milestone that (hopefully) yields many happy memories. Adjusting to the relatively brief...
In 1983, Kamhi made her film debut in the horror film Sleepaway Camp, playing the role of mean-spirited camp counselor Meg. Since its release, the film has achieved status as a cult classic from what is often considered the golden age of slasher cinema. Following Sleepaway Camp, Kamhi went on to appear as Marcy Campbell on Guiding Light for ...
HomeGoods is launching a limited-time Finder's Camp at Camp Lokanda in Glen Spey, New York. This Catskills-based camp feels just like the kind of place you might run into your long-lost identical ...
Florida mom Rachael Potash shared a TikTok about sending her daughters to summer sleepaway camp for seven weeks, and it started a debate.