In the early 1980s, a series of gruesome murders occurred at Crippen High School. A few years later, a film crew uses the now-abandoned Crippen High as the set for a film. But an uninvited g... Read allIn the early 1980s, a series of gruesome murders occurred at Crippen High School. A few years later, a film crew uses the now-abandoned Crippen High as the set for a film. But an uninvited guest makes an appearance on the set.In the early 1980s, a series of gruesome murders occurred at Crippen High School. A few years later, a film crew uses the now-abandoned Crippen High as the set for a film. But an uninvited guest makes an appearance on the set.
- Robbie Rice
- (as Marvin McIntyre)
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Throw in Marcia Brady rubbing her breasts and one of the cleverest lines in cinema history, "What the f*** is she talking about?", and you have a true masterpiece of badness.
Basically, what I mean is that the film itself is constructed in a way that really confuses the viewer. This isn't David Lynch we're talking here, this is supposed to be a horror comedy but some of the jokes just don't work because we're too busy trying to figure out why these random scenes come out of nowhere and whether or not we're watching the movie or the movie within the movie.
Now that may sound like a fun element to the film and indeed, if constructed the right way, it probably would have been. But alas, it pretty much... well... in all honesty... fails.
But this is definitely one of those you'll at least wanna say you saw if you're into 80's schlock.
Love the poster art though.
Did you know
- TriviaLori Lethin said she had a great time making the movie and really enjoyed playing three different characters. She said, "They just slapped different wigs on me, and I got to play all the different characters. It was really fun, and that was probably one of the best times I had working on a movie because it was lighthearted. Alex Rocco was beyond hysterical. I loved working with him. On that movie, literally, we laughed all day long, and I thought everybody did such a great job. It was so much fun to work on."
- GoofsEarly on, we meet Oliver, an actor playing Steve the policeman, who investigated the 1982 murders when they happened. Later, though, it is revealed that Steve and Cathy were high school sweethearts at the time of the murders. If Steve was still a high school student, he would not have been a policeman yet, and could not have investigated the murders.
- Quotes
Callie Cassidy: Well, would you care to walk around in the scene with your schlong hanging out? Only in your case, darling, it would be a *schlort*.
- Crazy creditsThe End...or is it? After all of the credits roll and "Scary Movies" ends, you will hear the mop bucket squeak as it pass by.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006)
- SoundtracksGREET THE TEACHER
Performed by Pleasant Company
Written by Larry Weir
Produced by Tom Weir and Larry Weir
Published by St. Cecilia Music / Fourteen Ninety-Two Music /
Warner-Tamerlande Publishing Corp. / BMI
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Regreso a la escuela del horror
- Filming locations
- Clark Magnet High School - 4747 New York Avenue, La Crescenta, California, USA(High School used in the film)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,189,709
- Gross worldwide
- $1,189,709
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1