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Release Date:
August 13, 1987
Original Title:
The Last Slumber Party
Alternate Titles:
The Last Slumber Party
The Last Slumber Party (1987)
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
B. and S. Productions
United Video
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: NR
Runtime: 71
Chris, Tracy, and Linda prepare for the ultimate slumber party on their last day of high school. But little do the ladies know that the party is about to be crashed by a maniacal killer with a giant scalpel!
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Additional Dialogue:
Jim Taylor
Assistant Director:
Nancy Alexander
Dorothy A. Steinicke
Camera Operator:
Chuck Farrier
Larry Travis
Director:
Stephen Tyler
Director of Photography:
Georges Cardona
Editor:
Jill Clark
Paul McFarlane
Victor Thomas
Executive Producer:
Bill F. Blair
Betty S. Scott
First Assistant Camera:
Jim Taylor
Gaffer:
Neil Alexander
Key Grip:
Neil Alexander
Location Manager:
Dorothy A. Steinicke
Music:
John Brennan
Danilo Bridgens
Firstryke
Producer:
Jill Clark
Production Manager:
Jim Taylor
Script Supervisor:
Nancy Alexander
Sound:
Larry Blake
Sound Mixer:
Neil Alexander
J. Scott East
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Victor Thomas
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Richard Landwehr
John Woodruff
Writer:
Stephen Tyler
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