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Slumber Party Massacre III

  • 1990
  • 18
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
3.7K
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Slumber Party Massacre III (1990)
Home Video Trailer from New Concorde
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Slasher HorrorComedyHorror

Jackie Cassidy and her friends are stalked by a serial killer while having a slumber party.Jackie Cassidy and her friends are stalked by a serial killer while having a slumber party.Jackie Cassidy and her friends are stalked by a serial killer while having a slumber party.

  • Director
    • Sally Mattison
  • Writer
    • Catherine Cyran
  • Stars
    • Keely Christian
    • Brittain Frye
    • Michael Harris
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sally Mattison
    • Writer
      • Catherine Cyran
    • Stars
      • Keely Christian
      • Brittain Frye
      • Michael Harris
    • 73User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Keely Christian
    • Jackie Cassidy
    Brittain Frye
    Brittain Frye
    • Ken
    Michael Harris
    Michael Harris
    • Morgan
    • (as M.K. Harris)
    David Greenlee
    • Duncan
    Brandi Burkett
    • Diane
    Hope Marie Carlton
    Hope Marie Carlton
    • Janine
    Maria Claire
    • Susie
    Maria Ford
    Maria Ford
    • Maria
    Garon Grigsby
    Garon Grigsby
    • Michael
    Devon Jenkin
    • Sarah
    David Kriegel
    • Tom
    David Lawrence
    • Frank
    Lulu Wilson
    • Juliette
    Yan Birch
    Yan Birch
    • The Weirdo
    Marta Kober
    • Pizza Girl
    Wayne Grace
    Wayne Grace
    • Officer O'Reilly
    Alexander Folk
    Alexander Folk
    • Detective Davis
    • (as Alexander Falk)
    Ron Smith
    • Uncle Billy
    • Director
      • Sally Mattison
    • Writer
      • Catherine Cyran
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    User reviews73

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    4Quinoa1984

    Kind of what you might have pictured the first looking like (before it surprised in being decent)

    Slumber Party Massacre III's gravest sin is that it lacks what made the first two special. It doesn't even attempt at subverting the conventions of what it is (the first one started as a satire and got trashier in production but stuck to enough of its original intent to be unique) or be really out-there in its badness (the second one, which may be one of the most entertaining rockabilly slasher neo- surrealist movies of 1987). All this is is exactly what you might expect, and yet it only puts in the minimal amount of effort possible in its run- time (ironically the longest of these movies).

    Corman sold out with this one - not surprising he would do this of course, but at least this series, all helmed by women, had some teeth and, you know, *ideas* - and either didn't allow the filmmakers to get more creative or never hired anyone good in the first place. Its just a dumb, tired slasher with a final 20 minutes filled with such dumb and *mean* stuff (why do the girls stand by while that one kill happens that could have been stopped in the five real time minute lead up?)

    It's only for genre completists, or those who might dig watching what is in effect everything that made Scream necessary, from its "twist" third act reveal (think you know who the killer is? F*** off, like I should care) to the inane conversations the characters have are meant to make them sound like real people and not types; its not really fun enough to be a guilty pleasure or something to put on at a party (like, again, the second one was), and its 350 grand budget feels as cheap as that sounds. Its also not a total crime or offensive (hey, it could be worse - imagine Eli Roth putting his taint all over this), but you could be doing better things with your time.
    3Fella_shibby

    Nothing memorable and absolutely no tension n suspense.

    I first saw this in the early 90s on a vhs.

    Revisited it recently.

    This is the third and final installment in the series. It is better than part 2.

    This one has dumb fellas who wanna close a glass window of the basement so that a killer doesn't enter. Why cudnt they jus close the door of the basement which connects the house.

    It has a lil bit gore n nudity but absolutely no tension or suspense.

    There is lousy scene where one girl keeps the killer busy, two other girls rather than taking advantage, stays in one corner just to scream later. They cud have run away or attack the killer.

    So the conclusion is that part 1 is way much better than part 2 n 3.
    5ginnymason

    The Driller Killer Returns!

    The Slumber Party Massacre series will never be known as one of the most life changing horror franchises of all time. They're mindless fun at best and Slumber Party Massacre III attempts to do something slightly different by keeping the gratuitous boob shots and gore, but taking away a lot of the fun.

    The basic set up is typical slasher stuff with a group of girls hanging out on a beach and getting ready for a big sleepover at one of their parents' houses that night. They're semi-stalked by a creepy guy and, on the way back to the house, one of the friends is murdered. Obviously, once the party kicks off, a few boys show up to crash the party and check out the girls dancing in their underwear (and less) and the killer decides to crash it, too.

    Unlike the first two films in the series, there's an element of whodunit mystery here. Could the killer be the aforementioned creepy beach guy with the ponytail? Perhaps the nosy neighbor across the street who spies on the girls with a telescope and seems really interested in checking out the house to see if he wants to buy it? Or maybe it's one of the goofy guys who have showed up to crash the party? This element does help it stick out from the other two films and keeps things pretty fun at first.

    It's only once the killer is revealed that things take a slightly darker turn and it begins to feel more home invasion than slasher. If you're into that sort of thing, maybe you'll enjoy it, but I found it left a slightly bitter taste in my mouth.
    5sahnazc

    I can see why it turned out like this

    This is a great example of why you should always try to hire fans. Watching behind the scenes interviews, it's clear that the director didn't really want to be apart of this, leading to a bland and uninspiring film.
    4capkronos

    Dance for me, baby.

    I love the first SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE partially for nostalgia value but mostly because it's a genuinely fun movie, so I figured I'd give a go at this one, ignoring warnings such as the 4 Star Joe Bob review on the front of the video box. I watched it with several friends, and I'll tell you what, we never had such a good time making fun of a brain-dead exploitation movie before. This one really does reach new depths of stupidity, and for that reason alone I adore it!

    The plot is basically summed up in the title - Jackie (Keely Christian, whoever she is) throws one last sleepover party for her giggly high-school friends (who look no younger than 25), some dumb guys sneak over and try to scare them and a psycho killer shows up with his portable electric drill and starts laying into these idiots. Apparently the ladies in the house don't know how to open a door or window to escape, which becomes almost a running gag after awhile. They also hilariously fail to subdue the killer despite being given half a dozen chances to do some serious damage. The list of possible suspects is pretty ridiculous, especially the peeping tom next-door-neighbor, who spies on the girls dancing topless with his telescope, and "The Weirdo," a mute voyeuristic albino who earlier in the day was caught staring at the girls during their beach volleyball game.

    There's one moment of sheer hilarity when the psycho surprises a guy at the door with his large, high-powered drill, sending a half-dozen lingerie-clad babes shuffling back and forth in front of the camera in a panic. Another highlight is Maria Ford's gratuitous bare-ass shot as she tries to escape up through the basement window but keeps falling. And we've all seen the standard electrocuted-in-bathtub death scene countless times before, scene, though instead of the usual hair dryer or radio being tossed in the tub, this time it's caused by a vibrator that one character plugs in and leaves sitting on the sink while she's taking a bath. A guy who gets his feet cut off with a chainsaw manages to crawl all the way back across town to the house in a matter of minutes. The acting (aside from the guy who plays the killer, who's awful) really isn't too bad for this type of film, some of the songs on the soundtrack are pretty good and if you like your movies trashy, bloody and silly, you'll find a lot to enjoy here. For sheer entertainment it gets a 7 out of 10 but playing by the rules of movie reviewing (i.e. quality), it's about a 3. I'll go ahead and give it a 4.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Hope Marie Carlton did her own stunt in which she crashes through a glass door.
    • Goofs
      As the pizza girl walks along the street, she walks past the same pick-up truck three times.
    • Quotes

      Jackie: Oh, my God, the basement! I forgot there's a window in there! Give me that poker!

      Diane: Jackie, you're not going down there!

      Duncan: Besides, they're tongs!

    • Alternate versions
      The original R-rated VHS of the film released by New Horizons Home Video runs 75 minutes. There was also an unrated version released to video by the same company, which runs 80 minutes. This release contains more dialogue and a few extra scenes, as well as several gory images cut from the initial release. In 2000, New Concorde released the film on DVD and VHS as the R-rated version, however, it contains all of the extra footage released on the unrated VHS, plus an additional 7 minutes of scenes, clocking the film at 87 minutes. This is the most complete version of the film available.
    • Connections
      Featured in Some Nudity Required (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Love 69
      Written by Mark Levi & "Psycho" Freddy Trash

      Performed by High Class Trash

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Night Light
    • Filming locations
      • 2013 Addison Way, Los Angeles, California, USA(Jackie's House)
    • Production company
      • Concorde Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $350,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,242,995
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $270,135
      • Sep 9, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,242,995
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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