Student Bodies (1981) [R]

Release Date:
August 7, 1981

Original Title:
Student Bodies

Alternate Titles:
13 Asesinatos y medio
13 Morts 1/2
Ciala studenckie
Corpo Estudantil
Ruumis joka luokassa
Rémálom a gimiben
Studentská těla
Tela učenika
Två lik i varje klass
Was macht der Tote auf der Wäscheleine?
Študentské telá
Тела студентов

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 86

At last the world's first comedy horror movie.

This zany send-up of teen slasher flicks features a maniacal psycho known as the Breather, who stalks –and murders– promiscuous students at a suburban high school. The fanatical killer's unusual weapons include paper clips, blackboard erasers and eggplants.

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Associate Producer:
Melvin Shapiro

Casting Director:
Gary Chason

Costume Design:
Kristin Nelson

Director:
Mickey Rose

Director of Photography:
Robert Ebinger

Editor:
Ruth Hope

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Fred Berner

Executive Producer:
Jerry Belson
Harvey Miller

Makeup Artist:
Jamie Barber
Lynn Wolverton-Parker

Music:
Gene Hobson

Producer:
Michael Ritchie

Production Design:
Donald B. Nunley

Screenplay:
Mickey Rose

Stunt Coordinator:
David Sanders

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