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Slash Dance

  • 1989
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
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Cindy Ferda, Susan Deemer, and J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner in Slash Dance (1989)
Slasher HorrorComedyCrimeHorrorMusicMysteryThriller

A female cop goes undercover as a dancer at an old theater to catch a serial killer who has been murdering women auditioning for a musical.A female cop goes undercover as a dancer at an old theater to catch a serial killer who has been murdering women auditioning for a musical.A female cop goes undercover as a dancer at an old theater to catch a serial killer who has been murdering women auditioning for a musical.

  • Director
    • James Shyman
  • Writer
    • James Shyman
  • Stars
    • Cindy Ferda
    • James Carroll Jordan
    • J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    373
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    • Director
      • James Shyman
    • Writer
      • James Shyman
    • Stars
      • Cindy Ferda
      • James Carroll Jordan
      • J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner
    • 12User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Cindy Ferda
    • Tori Raines
    • (as Cindy Maranne)
    James Carroll Jordan
    James Carroll Jordan
    • Logan
    • (as James Carrol Jordan)
    J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner
    J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner
    • Amos
    • (as Joel Von Ornsteiner)
    John Henry Richardson
    John Henry Richardson
    • Edison
    • (as Jay Richardson)
    William Kerr
    • Oliver
    John Bluto
    • Rupert
    Dee Booher
    • Repo
    • (as Queen Kong)
    Kelle Favara
    • Mavis
    Jackson Daniel
    • Jeff
    • (as Jackson Daniels)
    Vinece Lee
    • Cleo
    Janice Patterson
    • Maxine
    Shari Blum
    • Annie
    Susan Deemer
    • Holly
    • (as Susan Kaye Deemer)
    Lanell Henson
    • Susie
    Cynthia Cheston
    Cynthia Cheston
    • Alice
    Joleen Mullins
    • Misty
    • (as Joleen Tropp)
    Richard Scalata
    • Trope
    Daniel H. Friedman
    • Sling
    • (as Daniel Friedman)
    • Director
      • James Shyman
    • Writer
      • James Shyman
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    1SpaceJase

    A real stinker

    Do yourself a favor, don't rent this waste of plastic. Use the 50 cents to buy a Vanilla Coke and you will have a much better day.

    This is not a slasher film. It is more like an after-school special with some bad words thrown in to get an R rating. The sound track (two songs repeated over and over countless times) has that homemade "Casio" sound. The supposed dance routines are not quite as professional looking as 6th grade cheerleading practice. The lousy attempts at humor are not nearly as funny as the fact that the writer/director actually put his name at the end of the film. Some people have no shame.
    2BA_Harrison

    Dancing with death.

    Slashdance is one of a handful of 80s horror movies to use the then popular aerobics/dance/workout craze to try and wring a few last drops of blood from the dying slasher sub-genre (others include Aerobicide, Death Spa, Murder Rock, and Stage Fright). It seems like an obvious ploy, the inevitable bevy of beautiful women shaking their booty providing both gratuitous T&A and plenty of potential victims ripe for slaughter, but somehow Slashdance manages to make a complete mess of matters, its prolonged dance scenes only serving to make what is already a very boring horror film even more tedious.

    Cindy Maranne stars as attractive but tough cop Tori Raines, who works undercover as a dancer in an old theatre in order catch the maniac responsible bumping off girls auditioning for a musical. What we get here is a couple of virtually gore-free death scenes, but tons of embarrassingly bad dance routines from the attractive but untalented hoofers, most of whom would make a drunken granny at a wedding look like Ginger Rogers. To make matters worse, writer/director James Shyman opts for a semi-comedic approach that is truly cringe-worthy, with comical characters including two fat female steroid pushers (played by wrestler Queen Kong and Kelle Favara), perverted stage manager Rupert (John Bluto), and retarded prime suspect Amos (Joel Von Ornsteiner).

    As if the whole film wasn't padded out enough with interminable scenes of the dancers practising their pathetic moves ("1, 2, 3, and kick, 5, 6, 7, and knee" ad nauseum), Shyman also adds numerous shots of Los Angeles hot-spots, making parts of his film feel like they were made for the L.A. tourist board. All that time wasted watching random people walking and driving up and down Hollywood streets and there's not even one gratuitous shower scene from the sexy showgirls. For shame!
    lor_

    Flop mash-up of incompatible genres

    My review was written in July 1989 after watching the film on Glencoe video cassette.

    Catchy title notwithstanding, "Slash Dance" is a meek horror thriller headed for home video shelves.

    Filmmaker James Shyman's tame approach is more slasher-film meets "A Chorus Line" than the Jennifer Beals pic punned upon. A maniac is killing the young women auditioning for a role in a musical show at the Van Slake theater. Lovely cop Cindy Maranne goes undercover as a dancer to root out the baddie.

    Minor plot pits Van Slake heirs Joel von Ornsteiner and William Kerr as prime, too-obvious suspects.

    Pic suffers from too much attempted comic relief (Von Ornsteiner's geek-style overacting is a pain) and surprising prudishness. Dancing, endlessly shown in rehearsal form, is boring and staged without style. Tech credits, especially Geza Sinkovics' colorful lensing, are above average.
    2ChuckStraub

    Slasher vs dance company. Viewer loses.

    What a pathetically bad movie. As a slasher movie, the tension and excitement are non-existent. If you're looking for gore, blood and guts,this isn't for you either. If you blink a few times while watching the movie, you might miss what little there is. The acting is soooo bad. It's hard to tell if they are trying to be that bad to be funny or are they really that bad. The characters are pitiful. There seems to have been very little thought put into this film. They did try to interject some humor into the film, which just made it worse. So let's see, it isn't scary, exciting, or humorous and the acting is terrible. But at least you have the dancing. No, you don't have that either. What you have is several girls trying to act like they are professional dancers all the while saying one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight as they do their so-called dance moves. The dancing is a joke, they are terrible. There is nothing in this movie worth watching. It's dull, boring, and poorly acted. Don't say I didn't warn you.
    MeanYOB64

    Not that bad

    This movie was nothing like I expected from what I read in a horror movie guide before watching, which stated the movie consisted of alternating dance routines and brutal murders, but this description is simply wrong. The first twenty minutes or so is really fast moving and entertaining, when the lead actress fights with the two thugs, I was utterly mesmerized by her wrestling moves, and in general the fight scenes are fairly well choreographed. The initial tone of the movie is surprisingly cheerful and upbeat, with loads of comic overtones, notably Queen Kong and her compatriot are an absolute riot as a couple of bumbling small-time crooks, I couldn't stop laughing while they were on screen, they were just so ridiculous. Classic. The movie grinds down a bit in the middle, which I attribute to the director blowing all the rest of the budget on the CG dagger that spins on the films' title, yes you read right, there is CG in this movie, take that Jim Cameron's Abyss! Things gather steam again towards the end and there is even a tease at a sequel we will never know about. Overall, Slash Dance is streets ahead of most Troma movies, granted there are some competitive lulls, though if you watch it after midnight with someone close who also loves B movies, you will remember the experience forever, even if the memory of the film may fade away.

    Peace

    Nichole

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    • Trivia
      This movie's title is a word play on the highly successful 1983 movie "Flashdance".
    • Quotes

      Amos: [to Tori] Shouldn't you be out wiggling your butt, and not your tongue.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 852: Lightyear + The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1994 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Slashdance: danza fatal
    • Production company
      • Double Helix Films
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      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
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