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Cheerleader Massacre

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Cheerleader Massacre
DVD release cover
Directed byJim Wynorski
Written byLenny Juliano
Produced byJason Hoffs
StarringTamie Sheffield
Charity Rahmer
Erin Byron
CinematographyChuck Cirino
Edited byDean McKendrick
Music byDan Savio
Release date
  • March 23, 2003 (2003-03-23)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5,000,000 (estimated)

Cheerleader Massacre is a 2003 slasher film directed by Jim Wynorski and written by Lenny Juliano. The film stars Tamie Sheffield, Charity Rahmer, and Erin Byron. The film is sometimes mistakenly listed as a sequel to the Slumber Party Massacre franchise, as it has a flashback sequence to that film but is a story on its own. However, as in those films, much of the film's appeal relies on female nudity, sex, and gore. It is regarded as a modern B-movie.

The DVD was released on March 25, 2003. The special features include trailers, actor bios, audio commentaries, and a making of featurette.

Plot

Five cheerleaders go to a cabin in the woods along with their coach and others. A psychopath is on the loose, attacking them one by one.

Cast

  • Tamie Sheffield as Pam
  • Charity Rahmer as Marzia
  • Erin Byron as Coach Sally
  • Lenny Juliano (credited as Lunk Johnson) as Corey
  • Samantha Phillips as Edna
  • Bill Langlois Monroe (credited as E. Eddie Edwards) as Max
  • GiGi Erneta as Ella
  • April Flowers (credited as Diana Espin) as Lynne
  • Nikki Fritz as Char
  • Tylo Tyler as Lewie
  • Brad Beck as Dan
  • Summer Williams as Janine
  • Brinke Stevens as Mamie
  • Melissa Brasselle as Samantha
  • Julie Lisandro (credited as Julie Corgill) as Edith

Reception

Cheerleader Massacre received mixed to negative reviews. The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes has no reviews from critics, yet a "rotten" audience approval rating of 22%. On IMDb, the film's current rating is 3/10 stars.

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