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Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland
Description
The film opens with Maria when heading to camp. However, she is chased into an alleyway by a large truck, driven by serial killer Angela Baker, before being run over. Angela disposes of the body in a trash compactor, before posing as Maria and boarding the bus to Camp New Horizon
The film opens with Maria when heading to camp. However, she is chased into an alleyway by a large truck, driven by serial killer Angela Baker, before being run over. Angela disposes of the body in a trash compactor, before posing as Maria and boarding the bus to Camp New Horizon
Actors:
Jill Terashita,
Jerry Griffin,
Stacie Lambert,
Sonya Maddox,
Kashina Kessler,
Kim Wall,
Michael J. Pollard
Jill Terashita
17 February 1964, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jerry Griffin
Stacie Lambert
Sonya Maddox
Kashina Kessler
Kim Wall
2 July 1969, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Michael J. Pollard
30 May 1939, Passaic, New Jersey, USA
Director:
Michael A. Simpson
Michael A. Simpson
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Double Helix Films #Michael A. Simpson #Michael J. Pollard #Pamela Springsteen #Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland #Tracy Griffith
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