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Dead Girls

  • 1990
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
406
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Dead Girls (1990)
Slasher HorrorHorrorThriller

A female band, who are exponents of "death rock", retreat to a cabin for the weekend. They soon find themselves being knocked off by a masked killer who uses weapons they have mentioned in t... Read allA female band, who are exponents of "death rock", retreat to a cabin for the weekend. They soon find themselves being knocked off by a masked killer who uses weapons they have mentioned in their songs.A female band, who are exponents of "death rock", retreat to a cabin for the weekend. They soon find themselves being knocked off by a masked killer who uses weapons they have mentioned in their songs.

  • Director
    • Dennis Devine
  • Writer
    • Steve Jarvis
  • Stars
    • Diana Karanikas
    • Angela Eads
    • Kay Schaber
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    406
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    • Director
      • Dennis Devine
    • Writer
      • Steve Jarvis
    • Stars
      • Diana Karanikas
      • Angela Eads
      • Kay Schaber
    • 9User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Diana Karanikas
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    Kay Schaber
    • Amy…
    Angela Scaglione
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    Steven Kyle
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    Deirdre West
    • Nurse
    Jeff Herbick
    • Jeff
    David Chatfield
    • Mike
    Ilene B. Singer
    • Brooke Verelli
    David Williams
    • Elmo
    Brian Chin
    • Artie
    • (as Brian Burr Chin)
    Mara Holland
    • Karen
    Marshall Martin
    • Reverend
    Robert Harden
    Robert Harden
    • Sheriff
    Carol Albright
    • Aunt Annie
    Robert Morris
    • Uncle Jim
    Lisa Stuckey
    • Rachel
    Regina Henrich
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    6capkronos

    A late entry in its genre, but (Surprise!)...

    This film is a blast! DEAD GIRLS falls into the now-defunct category of "heavy metal horror," a small subgenre that mixed 80s rock mentality, big hair and leather pants with either a slasher or satanism horror plot. Other films in this field include ROCKTOBER BLOOD (1984), TRICK OR TREATS (1986), SLAUGHTERHOUSE ROCK (1987) and SHOCK 'EM DEAD (1990), but DEAD GIRLS has them all beat. Despite a loopy plot and low-budget limitations, director Dennis Devine pulls out the stops to make sure this is an entertaining film.

    The Plot: Gina, lead singer of the all-female rock band The Dead Girls, has ESP abilities and foresees the future. In the opening dream, Gina's sister Brooke ("Life's a dog! A total bummer!") and her friends commit group suicide, slashing their wrists with razors. Brooke ends up surviving, so Gina and the band travel back to her hometown, where everyone finds their morbid lyrics to be responsible for the teenage suicide deaths. The band decides they need a vacation so Brooke can recooperate and they can avoid bad publicity, so off they go (with tour manger Jeff and a nurse) to a secluded lakeside cabin. A black-gloved psycho in a trench coat and skull-face mask shows up and starts to kill everyone off. The murderer kills according to the band lyrics, leaving behind such titles as "Nail Gun Murders" and "Drown Your Sorrows" at the scene of each murder.

    Points are deducted from the film for its fully clichéd plot, and it is, like I said, a late bloomer in both the slasher genre and the heavy metal film genre, but it's still a very fun flick...featuring fine acting from a likable cast, good gore effects and a well-written script with several interesting plot twists. Some may think the end goes a TAD bit overboard, but it's unpredictable and original. And despite what the other poster said, this was not shot on video. The film looks fine.
    7drownsoda90

    Death rock Go-Go's live (and die) by their art

    "Dead Girls" focuses on a predominately female death metal/glam band in Los Angeles, whose obscene stage acts and graphic lyrics have led to teenage fans engaging in mass suicide pacts, among them one of the members' impressionable younger sister. The group take a vacation into the mountains with the young sister in tow. Of course, bodies pile up.

    This 1990 effort from Dennis Devine is a cheapjack shot-on-video production that, at times, rises above its working parts. The concept is straightforward slasher material, but what sets it apart is the death rock girl band (there is actually one male member) being at the center of the story (think Hole in an alternate late '80s death rock universe--or, perhaps, the Go-Go's as goths). We get the impression that the group are in fact more performance artists than they are musicians, drawing attention for their gruesome on-stage stunts more than for their actual music, which allows for a playful element of "is it or isn't it real?" when the slashing starts.

    There are many clunky elements here, such as a subplot involving one of the girls' conservative family background, and the dialogue is at times quite silly. However, once the characters settle into their mountain vacation, the film takes a "Friday the 13th" sequel-esqje turn; and when you think it can't turn, it turns again. And again. The shifty plot twists here are actually at times surprising, and, despite the film having an overall playful tone, it comes crashing down at the end with a mean-spirited conclusion that caught me by surprise. Underpinning it all is the notable theme of the girls' art being used against them as a form of punishment, which, while not necessarily profound, is unique in a genre like this.

    While "Dead Girls" is a technically lackluster effort, it never ceases to entertain. Despite some tepid performances, hokey special effects, and the fact that it runs a bit long in the tooth, it is no less a twisty and relentlessly amusing viewing experience. Worth a watch for late '80s slasher fans. 7/10.
    lor_

    Twisty to a fault

    My review was written in August 1990 after watching the movie on Raedon video cassette.

    Maximum number of plot twists highlight the whodunit "Dead Girls", a topical film dealing with the influence of a rock group's morbid lyrics on its fans.

    Diana Karanikas and Angela Eads headline the title rock group, whose music exploits suicide and death. Karanikas' sister Ilene B. Singer barely survives when she and her fellow teens execute a suicide pact induced by sis' lyrics.

    While hanging out in a remote cabin with Singer along to recuperate, the group members become victims one by one of a maniacal killer. Steve Jarvis' script does a good job of pointing suspicion at virtually everyone in tghe cast until hard-to-guess final reel plot twists solve the mystery.

    Extremely gory scenes will limit the audience for this picture, which also overstays its welcome by about a reel. Acting is okay but, despite the premise, we neve see the group perform a number.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    Dead Girls is one hard rockin', heroically hokey, speaker shredding indie horror hit!

    Notoriously trashy shock rockers Dead Girls grimly discover that their 2-week vacation in an isolated backwoods cabin proves to be more permanent than they intended! Dennis Devine's engagingly goofy, twist-laden slasher's modest budget belies a groovy generosity of playful red herrings, some gnarly kills, plentiful cheesy banter, and an amusingly kooky climax! No classic, but this eventful, schlocktastic slasher's current obscurity is wholly undeserved. With a serviceably Agatha Crispy plot, lusty performances from a game cast that range from professional to deliciously Ed Wooden, there's nary a dull moment in this hysteria harbingering B-Horror bloodbath! I sincerely hope that these bodaciously bad 'Dead Girls' deservedly get resurrected on Blu-ray, as this is one hard rockin', heroically hokey, speaker shredding indie horror hit!
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Rocktober Blood Part 2.

    A frenzied killer wearing a fedora and a skull mask stalks and murders the members of hard rock group Dead Girls during their weekend in the cabin.The girls have interesting names for example Nancy Napalm,Bertha Beruit,Lucy Lethal and Cynthia Slain.There is also mildly retarded Elmo the caretaker who enjoys watching girls naked or semi-naked."Dead Girls" by Dennis Devine is one of the few better rock slasher movies.The cast is OK,the budget is low and the killings are suitably gory.I enjoyed its downbeat ending too.It's a crying shame that we don't see Dead Girls performing on stage.As a fan of depressive black metal or doom metal I'd like to hear their lyrics about suicide and death.Fans of "Rocktober Blood" or "Terror on Tour" should give this one a try.6 suicide pacts out of 10.

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      Director Dennis Devine said the pivotal scene where a woman in a bikini is killed by drowning was shot with three different women. It was the coldest February in recorded history where they were filming outdoors and the water was just above freezing. The actress playing the victim did one take and was so cold she turned blue. She refused to do any more, but Devine needed to shoot from several angles. So he talked a female assistant make up artist into putting on the bikini and doing a take. But then she refused to do another one, so he had to talk another actress on the set into doing one more.
    • Soundtracks
      You've Got to Kill Yourself
      Words and Music by Eric Ekstrand (as Eric Estrand)

      Performed by DEAD GIRLS

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мёртвые девчонки
    • Production company
      • Bovine Productions
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      1 hour 46 minutes
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      • 1.33 : 1

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