
Cheerleader Camp (1988)
Año de Estreno: 1988
Nación: Japan, United States
Título Alternativo: Psicose para Matar, Animadoras asesinas, Poupées de chair, Bloody Pom Poms, Mazoretes: Ypopsifies gia fono, Bloody Nightmare, Wodzirej, Kamp navijačica, Bloody Scream, Лагерь девушек-болельщиц, Blutiges Feriencamp
Director: John Quinn
Guionista: David Lee Fein, R.L. O'Keefe
Producción & Género
Productor(es):
Compañías: Daiei Film, Prism Entertainment
Género: Comedy, Horror, Thriller
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
Similares:
Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: bikini, cheerleader, mascot, murder, nightmare, serial killer, slasher, summer, summer camp, summer holiday
Argumento
The movie 'Cheerleader Camp' (1988) follows Alison, an aspiring cheerleader who begins to have disturbing nightmares about the upcoming all-state finals. She decides to attend a summer training camp with her teammates to improve their chances of winning. However, as the camp progresses, a series of violent deaths start occurring among the attendees. Alison's nightmares intensify and become eerily similar to the actual murders happening around her. Stricken by guilt and fear, she begins to believe that she might be responsible for the brutal killings.
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Resumen
'Cheerleader Camp' is a 1988 American-Japanese slasher film directed by John Quinn. Blending elements of comedy, horror, and thriller genres, the movie centers around the competitive world of cheerleading. The film explores themes of pressure, guilt, and fear through Alison's perspective as she struggles to distinguish reality from her nightmarish visions. Set during the summer holiday at a training camp, 'Cheerleader Camp' offers a unique backdrop for its murder mystery, with a mascot-themed killer adding an ironic twist.
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