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Poupées de chair

Original title: Cheerleader Camp
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
4.2K
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Poupées de chair (1988)
A group of cheerleaders become the targets of an unknown killer at a remote summer camp.
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A group of cheerleaders become the targets of an unknown killer at a remote summer camp.A group of cheerleaders become the targets of an unknown killer at a remote summer camp.A group of cheerleaders become the targets of an unknown killer at a remote summer camp.

  • Director
    • John Quinn
  • Writers
    • David Lee Fein
    • R.L. O'Keefe
  • Stars
    • Betsy Russell
    • Leif Garrett
    • Lucinda Dickey
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
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    • Director
      • John Quinn
    • Writers
      • David Lee Fein
      • R.L. O'Keefe
    • Stars
      • Betsy Russell
      • Leif Garrett
      • Lucinda Dickey
    • 69User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Betsy Russell
    Betsy Russell
    • Alison Wentworth
    Leif Garrett
    Leif Garrett
    • Brent Hoover
    Lucinda Dickey
    Lucinda Dickey
    • Cory Foster
    Lorie Griffin
    Lorie Griffin
    • Bonnie Reed
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
    • Pop
    • (as Buck Flower)
    Travis McKenna
    Travis McKenna
    • Timmy Moser
    Teri Weigel
    Teri Weigel
    • Pamela Bently
    Rebecca Ferratti
    Rebecca Ferratti
    • Theresa Salazar
    Vickie Benson
    • Miss Tipton
    Jeff Prettyman
    • Sheriff Poucher
    Krista Pflanzer
    • Suzy
    Craig Piligian
    Craig Piligian
    • Detective
    William Johnson
    • Chief Ronnie
    Kathryn Litton
    • Timmy's Girlfriend
    Tommy Habeeb
    Tommy Habeeb
    • Assistant Detective
    • (as Tom Habeeb)
    John Quinn
    John Quinn
    • Ambulance Attendant
    Chris Prettyman
    • Band member
    Mike Knox
    • Band member
    • Director
      • John Quinn
    • Writers
      • David Lee Fein
      • R.L. O'Keefe
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    5Wuchakk

    Stale late 80's slasher starts kinda goofy, but turns serious

    High school students in SoCal go to cheerleading camp in the remote Sequoia National Forest where they tragically start dying one by one. Who's the killer? Will any make it back alive?

    "Cheerleader Camp" (1988) is a whodunnit slasher that mixes cheerleading antics with elements of the "Friday the 13th" flicks and "The Burning" (1981), not to mention "Sleepaway Camp" (1983). "Body Count" (1986) also comes to mind.

    I had a bad attitude at first because there was some campy humor along the lines of "Friday the 13th Part III" (1982) and "Friday the 13th Part V" (1985), mostly revolving around the overweight character and the female camp director, not to mention the Englund-like Handyman, albeit less so. In other words, I thought the movie was going to be a full-on joke, but the comedic bits only revolve around those characters and the flick takes a dark turn in the second half.

    Also, it actually deals with some pretty heavy themes despite being an 80's slasher with a dash of sex humor. For instance, there are reflections on anxiety, competition/rivalry, relationship abuse, alcoholism, deception, manipulation and false testimony.

    I was halfway through when it occurred to me that one of the male characters was Leif Garrett, the former teenage heartthrob of the late 70s. Here he is at 26 (during shooting) playing a high school student and he's effective enough.

    Lorie Griffin stands out on the female front as Bonnie. You might remember her from her memorable role in "Teen Wolf" (1985). The female cast is decent - also including Rebecca Ferratti (Theresa), Betsy Russell (Alison) and Vickie Benson (Miss Tipton) - but the director evidently didn't know how to shoot women (no pun intended).

    So, this is worthwhile enough to check out if you like 80's slashers, but you have to roll with its hackneyed shortcomings.

    The film runs 1 hour, 29 minutes, and was shot in Bakersfield and Sequoia National Forest, California, which is about an hour's drive northeast of there.

    GRADE: C+
    fanqarm

    One of the better Slashers Ive seen

    Yes, Cheerleader Camp is a bit cheesy, but I feel it's one of the better slashers I've seen. In the tradition of Sleepaway Camp type movies, it really delivers comically as well as the suspense and horror. Laden with mid 80's sex and shenanigans, snobby cheerleaders, creepy care-takers and the lovable, overweight video voyeur Timmy. How could anyone refuse?

    Although I feared that Leif Garret would destroy the authenticity of the movie, after the first five minutes I realized it could not be done. He really captured the sleazy boyfriend persona quite well. And I was really happy to see Lucinda Dickey (from Breakin' & Breakin' 2) as 'Cory' the team mascot.

    So if you ever see this in a video store, be sure to rent it. But don't hold out on trying to locate the sequel. There's a rumor that it doesn't even exist. Maybe Uma Thurman knows.. She supposedly starred in it.
    Michael_Elliott

    Entertaining For What It Is

    Cheerleader Camp (1988)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    All of the best and brightest cheerleaders in the country attend a special camp where they can extend their talents. The only problem is that some sort of madman has also shown up and soon the cheerleaders are dropping dead.

    CHEERLEADER CAMP obviously wasn't meant to be taken too serious and it's clear that it was making fun of the slasher genre. This here is basically PORKY'S with an added slice of murder and for the most part the film is entertaining enough to make it worth watching.

    What makes the film so entertaining is the cast who manage to be fun and keep you interested in everything that's going on. Of course, all of them are way too old for their parts but this is just something most viewers will be accustom to. The cast really manages to be fun and that's the most important thing.

    The filmmakers clearly knew who their target audience was because this works as both a horror film as well as a "teen" comedy. The teen comedy aspect basically has a bunch of beautiful women getting naked and a bunch of horny guys wanting them. The summer camp setting works just fine. As far as the horror elements go, there are actually some rather gory and violent death scenes so gore hounds will be happy as well.

    CHEERLEADER CAMP certainly isn't a masterpiece or even a good picture but at the same time it's entertaining enough for what it is.
    5gridoon

    "Fleshy" horror flick.

    This is supposed to be a horror film, but the filmmakers were obviously too preoccupied with the oodles of (first-rate, I must admit) nudity and sex-related jokes to care very much about the "horror" aspect. The film does have at least one astonishingly gory scene, but the killer's identity is painfully predictable; it's practically spelled out for you. Betsy Russell's performance is better than this film deserves. Seriously. (**)
    4L. Lion

    camp trivia classic to the max

    Is it terrible? Errr, yeah. Do they really have such things as Cheerleader Camps? The plot is remarkable for a teen slasher movie: not only do the slashing at a summer camp, but it is a summer camp for CHEERLEADERS!

    Just the fact that cheerleaders are getting slashed at a summer camp is enough to bring a smile to the face of anyone who loves terrible 80's teen movies, but it is the CASTING that elevates this one to the top of the heap. They have dragged out some of the most bedraggled early 80's teen icons for roles in this. Under what rock did they find Leif Garrett? He doesn't even have a chance to sing. In case you're not up on your trivia, Leif was Brooke Shield's first boyfriend when she was a 13-year old sex symbol (although it was Dean Cain that got to break her in at Princeton). Leif was a Tiger Beat and 16 Magazine staple of the late 70's, battling it out for column space with the Bay City Rollers and even released an album that was a hit, including some of the least inspired Beach Boys covers ever. Then he completely disappeared to the C. Thomas Howell nether regions, only much deeper than C. Thomas has delved. In the Brooke Shields role we have Betsy Russell, who was kind to Phoebe Cates what Phoebe Cates was to Brooke Shields in the early 80's. Rounding out the casting coup are two Playboy Playmates, which is always good for the trivia buff, especially when one of them is Terry Weigel, the only playmate I know of who went on to make hardcore porn. I don't have anything bad to say about Lucinda Dickey, except the idea that the MASCOT also goes to cheerleader camp was just too inspired for words. It simply can't be expressed the joy I get knowing that this film exists. It is a pinnacle of its sort.

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    • Trivia
      The film's original title was "Bloody Pom Poms." This title is still used in various countries such as Germany.
    • Goofs
      When Timmy records himself on the tape recorder he says, "A monster is stirring, it needs to get out, it needs relief." But when the rest of the gang watch the tape later, what he says and how he says it is different. It changes to "I hear something stirring. I think it's gonna need relief."
    • Quotes

      Pop: That judge in the orange skirt... Make yer pee pee harder than a ten pound bag a' nickel jawbreakers, you know what I mean?

    • Alternate versions
      Despite the Anchor Bay DVD box claiming the film is uncut and uncensored, the DVD release is actually the censored "R" rated version. According to the director's commentary, the following scenes were cut to achieve an "R" rating:
      • The "dream" sex scenes were trimmed.
      • The shears killing was trimmed so that we only briefly see the shears getting rammed into the back of the girl's head.
      • Due to time restrictions, a scene near the beginning of the van breaking down was deleted.
      • Also, the ambulance attendant tells Alison to "calm down" at the end. This line was cut because according to the director, it sounded bad.
    • Connections
      Featured in WhatCulture Horror: 10 Horrors That Will Make You Never Sleep Again (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Cheerleading
      Lyrics by Craig Piligian and Lucinda Dickey

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 1988 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bloody Pom Poms
    • Filming locations
      • Bakersfield, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Daiei Studios
      • Prism Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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