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Fête sanglante

Original title: The Slumber Party Massacre
  • 1982
  • 12
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
20K
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Fête sanglante (1982)
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A female high school student's slumber party turns into a bloodbath, as a newly escaped psychotic serial killer wielding a power drill prowls her neighborhood.A female high school student's slumber party turns into a bloodbath, as a newly escaped psychotic serial killer wielding a power drill prowls her neighborhood.A female high school student's slumber party turns into a bloodbath, as a newly escaped psychotic serial killer wielding a power drill prowls her neighborhood.

  • Director
    • Amy Holden Jones
  • Writers
    • Rita Mae Brown
    • Amy Holden Jones
  • Stars
    • Michele Michaels
    • Robin Stille
    • Michael Villella
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    20K
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    • Director
      • Amy Holden Jones
    • Writers
      • Rita Mae Brown
      • Amy Holden Jones
    • Stars
      • Michele Michaels
      • Robin Stille
      • Michael Villella
    • 220User reviews
    • 173Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michele Michaels
    Michele Michaels
    • Trish
    Robin Stille
    Robin Stille
    • Valerie
    Michael Villella
    • Russ Thorn
    • (as Michael Villela)
    Debra De Liso
    Debra De Liso
    • Kim
    • (as Debra Deliso)
    Andree Honore
    Andree Honore
    • Jackie
    Gina Smika Hunter
    Gina Smika Hunter
    • Diane
    • (as Gina Mari)
    Jennifer Meyers
    • Courtney
    Joseph Alan Johnson
    Joseph Alan Johnson
    • Neil
    • (as Joe Johnson)
    David Millbern
    David Millbern
    • Jeff
    Jim Boyce
    • John Minor
    Pamela Roylance
    Pamela Roylance
    • Coach Jana
    Brinke Stevens
    Brinke Stevens
    • Linda
    Rigg Kennedy
    • David Contant
    • (as Ryan Kennedy)
    Jean Vargas
    • Telephone Repairwoman
    Anna Patton
    • Mrs. Devereaux
    Howard Purgason
    • Mr. Devereaux
    Pamela Canzano
    • Carpenter
    • (as Pam Canzano)
    Aaron Lipstadt
    • Pizza Boy
    • Director
      • Amy Holden Jones
    • Writers
      • Rita Mae Brown
      • Amy Holden Jones
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    dougdoepke

    Getting Your Power Drill To Work

    I'm guessing the flick has about the largest female dead body count on Hollywood record. If the girls aren't running around half-nude, they're pumping out blood like human pin cushions, thanks to a looney guy who apparently flunked highschool mechanics. I'm not surprised 50's schlock maestro Roger Corman produced this near-parody of the slasher flick craze. After all, he mastered the teenage drive-in trade with epics such as Little Shop of Horrors (1959) and Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957) back when I was a teen- maybe not Oscar fare, but still lot's of fun.

    I wish I could say the same about this bloody mess. Except for the promising beginning, there's no real story, just a succession of dark menacing and anti-climaxes that're overdone and soon lose impact. At least the pacing is brisk, while the girls' shower scene may be the film's centerpiece, at least for us guys. Then too, it may be a cast of unknowns, but the girls do well even if short on acting experience. Can't say the same about the madman who's about as scary as an unshaven milkman. Anyway how about that power-drill that's not exactly a surgical instrument. My take on the madman's problem is that his own power-drill doesn't work, so he uses a symbolic mechanical one to get even with his female frustrations. However that may be, the over-done flick's not good enough to be either a parody or an effective fright fest.
    8Ivan Ravenous

    I didn't expect it to be so good

    I bought this because it was cheap and had 'massacre' in the title. What I didn't know is that this is a really tense movie. While not quite scary, it does have very suspenseful scenes, and the killer is classic! It's not filled with nudity like I had expected, and the killings are pretty gruesome. I'd recommend it to any slasher fan.
    6Fella_shibby

    A killer with a very lousy sense of dressing. Only for fans who doesn't get tired of the 80s slashers.

    I first saw this in the mid 80s on a vhs. Revisited it recently.

    High school girls r targetted on a slumber party by a maniac with a power drill.

    Our psycho ain't a big built or scary looking guy but jus an ordinary fella with a very bad sense of dressing, he wears a dark blue denim jacket, on a red tshirt with dark blue jeans n black cowboy boots.

    His power drill machine is heavier than him but unfortunately our teens cannot put up a fight against him inspite of being large in nos.

    Forget about putting up a fight, a young guy keeps knocking on the door rather than jus running away from the old killer. Our teen wud have definitely outrunned the puny killer.

    In another scene a stupid fella without uttering a word lays outside a door n when the killer kills him, he screams.

    The film has the same cliches which has been endured by horror fans umpteenth no of times. A person hits the killer, the killer falls on the ground unconscious n rather than hitting the killer repeatedly while he is unconscious n down, people run away.

    Marcus Dunstan's The Neighbour is a good example of a thriller without the usual cliches.

    Now coming to some good points, the film has lots of nudity. In one scene a camera lingers on boobs n butt. It has a hot babe in a chemise exposing large cleavage.

    The film does get a bit violent towards the end with some stabbings n slashings.
    Dethcharm

    "Whatta Ya Say We Order A Pizza?!"... "All Of You Are Very Pretty!"...

    After newspaper headlines and radio announcements declare the escape of notorious murderer, Russ Thorn (Michael Villella), Trish's (Michelle Michaels) parents leave her alone for the weekend. Trish decides to invite her friends from the girls' basketball team over for the titular event. All but that new girl, Valerie (Robin Stille)!

    But first, it's shower time! Watch that soap now, girls! Ahem.

    Meanwhile, Thorn is busy dispatching the unwary to their early graves, via his eager auger bit. When the party itself gets underway, the true, bloody fun begins.

    Basically, made for pocket change, and starring no one in particular, THE SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE is far better than it should be. Director Amy Jones knew how to make a slasher film! She understood that the audience for such films are predominantly male, so she packed her movie with female nudity and splatter. The resulting 77 minutes are pure, spectacular, 1980's gold!

    BEST SCENES: #1- The pizza delivery! #2- Any close-ups of Thorn's pop-eyed self! #3- The refrigerator raid! #4- Valerie's attempt at using the circular saw!

    Do not miss the gruesome, pool-side finale! Watch for Brinke Stevens as an early victim...
    5bensonmum2

    "Hey, it's not the size of your mouth; it's what's in it that counts."

    While her parents are away for the weekend, Trish invites a few of her girlfriends over for the weekend. Their plans include beer, weed, and pizza. Plans are interrupted, however, by an escaped mental patient with a very large power drill that he enjoys plunging into his victims. Girls in pajamas (or less) and a deranged killer - sounds like a good mix.

    I never realized the screenplay for Slumber Party Massacre was written by novelist Rita Mae Brown. Over the years, I've enjoyed her Mrs Murphy mystery series. I've read that she originally intended the movie to be a parody of the slasher genre, but the producers went ahead and made it a more serious movie. There's still a lot of humor in the film that I find quite funny - the refrigerator door scene near the end being one example. Also, knowing that this was originally meant to be a parody, it helps explain a lot to me about the killer and the rest of the movie. On his own, Russ Thorn is not very frightening - just odd. Some of his facial expressions in the finale are priceless. I haven't read through all the comments on IMDb, so I'm sure this has been endlessly written about, but exactly what kind of power source was he using with that drill? There was no power cord and I've never seen a battery powered drill that can maintain that much power for that length of time. It must have been one of those nuclear drills so popular in the early 80s. The giant drill also makes for a very unwieldy, noisy weapon. Not the weapon of choice when sneaking up on people. I'll bet this was most likely a leftover irony from the original script.

    Since its release, I think I've now seen Slumber Party Massacre three times. I enjoyed it much more this time, but still can't rate it higher than a 5/10. I think that had they gone ahead and made this a full- on parody, it would have been a much better movie.

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    • Trivia
      Rita Mae Brown wrote a screenplay for a parody of teen/slasher flicks, and titled it "Sleepless Nights", but when she submitted it to the producers, they filmed it as if it weren't a parody, and retitled it "Slumber Party Massacre". As a result, the movie displays a lot more humor, both intended and unintended, than others of this genre.
    • Goofs
      Trish picks up the coffee pot (which cracked on the "hot" stove) with her bare hands.
    • Quotes

      [the girls are covering up the pizza guy's dead body]

      Kim: He's dead, all right. So cold.

      Jackie: Is the pizza?

      [Jackie takes a slice of pizza]

      Jackie: Well, life goes on after all and eating makes me feel best when I feel bad, and boy do I feel bad.

      [she takes a bite of the pizza]

      Jackie: I feel better already. Really, I do.

    • Alternate versions
      Although passed intact for cinema the UK video release suffered 30 secs of BBFC cuts with heavy edits to the drill murders, stabbing scenes and the climactic death of the killer. The title was also changed to "Slumber Party Murders" due to the video nasty scare sweeping the country at the time. It was eventually passed fully uncut for DVD in 2003 with the original title restored.
    • Connections
      Edited into Slumber Party Massacre II (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Overkill
      Written by Lemmy, Fast Eddie Clarke and Phil 'Philthy Animal' Taylor

      Performed by Motörhead

      Courtesy of Bronze Records

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    • Release date
      • 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Slumber Party
    • Filming locations
      • 3664 Mountain View Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(Trish's house)
    • Production company
      • Santa Fe Productions
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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