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Sleepaway Camp

Country: USA, Language: English, 88 mins

Original Title

Nightmare Vacation
  • Director: Robert Hiltzik
  • Writer: Robert Hiltzik
  • Producer: Robert Hiltzik; Jerry Silva

CGiii Comment

My God, she’s a boy – there, that’s ruined the film for you.

Hiltzik keeps on dishing out this kind of slop and it’s about time he stopped.

So, the kid is a boy and she/he/it is the killer.

No need to watch.


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The(ir) Blurb...

After a horrible boating accident kills her family, shy, sullen Angela moves in with her eccentric Aunt Martha and protective cousin Ricky. One summer, Martha sends the kids to Camp Arawak. Soon after their arrival, bizarre, increasingly-violent accidents claim the lives of various campers. Who is the twisted individual behind these murders? The disclosure of the murderer's identity is one of the most shocking climaxes in the history of American cinema.

Cast & Characters

Felissa Rose as Angela;
Jonathan Tiersten as Ricky;
Karen Fields as Judy;
Christopher Collet as Paul;
Mike Kellin as Mel;
Katherine Kamhi as Meg;
Paul DeAngelo as Ronnie;
Tom Van Dell as Mike;
Loris Sallahian as Billy;
John E. Dunn as Kenny;
Willy Kuskin as Mozart;
Desiree Gould as Aunt Martha;
Owen Hughes as Artie;
Robert Earl Jones as Ben;
Susan Glaze as Susie