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Sleepless Nights: Revisiting the Slumber Party Massacres TrailerPlay Nice TrailerSlumber Party Massacre II Trailer
Sleepless Nights: Revisiting the Slumber Party Massacres TrailerPlay Nice TrailerSlumber Party Massacre II Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
11 November 1992
A serial killer is on the loose, and a cop must track him (or her) down.
18 September 1987
In the future, two slaves in a distant galaxy escape prison and crash-land on a strange planet. They meet Zed, whose hospitality attempts to hide the fact they are to be hunted for sport.
01 October 1992
Harley-riding Angel plays to win in her fight against a slavery and prostitution ring that abuses young runaways -- It's a life-and-death game in which video-games hold the clues, and the only way to win is to kill without conscience.
13 November 1996
It's Fourth of July Weekend, and the recently discovered corpse of Sgt. Sam Harper rises from the dead to punish the unpatriotic.
16 October 1987
Courtney is tormented by dreams of the infamous Driller Killer returning to wreak havoc... only to find that the murderous monster is reincarnated as an evil rocker.
01 May 1979
Dynamite fishing in a rural swamp revives a prehistoric gill monster that must have the blood of human females in order to survive.
23 May 1991
Those rambunctious kids are back in school and back in trouble in a smash sequel to the 1978 worldwide hit.
05 October 2010
30 years after the original feminist slasher film The Slumber Party Massacre (1982) hit theaters, cast & crew revisit the scene of the crime and its sequels.
27 June 2000
A serial killer turns the life of a family on vacation into a nightmare.
07 January 1995
Diana is a troubled, bulimic socialite who lives with her loving husband and shoplifts to get herself off.
25 April 2003
Meg is a gifted but emotionally scarred 18-year-old who finds solace in writing poetry. Mr. Auster, her English teacher, recognizes her talent and encourages her to enter a national poetry contest.
02 November 1979
"Bags" the boxer (Tim Conway) and his manager, Shake (Don Knotts), are quite a pair: One is a dim bulb, and the other has a mean streak.