Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland
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Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland | |
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Directed by | Michael A. Simpson |
Written by | Fritz Gordon |
Produced by | Jerry Silva Michael A. Simpson |
Starring | Pamela Springsteen Tracy Griffith Mark Oliver Michael J. Pollard |
Cinematography | Bill Mills |
Edited by | John David Allen Amy Carey |
Music by | James Oliverio |
Release date |
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Running time | 79 minutes 84 minutes (Uncut version) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $465,000 |
Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (released as Nightmare Vacation III in the United Kingdom) is a 1989 American horror slasher film and the second sequel to Sleepaway Camp (1983). Written by Fritz Gordon and directed by Michael A. Simpson, it stars Pamela Springsteen as Angela, Tracy Griffith, Mark Oliver, and Michael J. Pollard. Taking place one year after the events in the previous film, the film again follows the same transgender serial killer Angela Baker targeting teenagers at a summer camp.
Plot
One year after the events of the second film, Maria is heading to camp. Suddenly, she is chased into an alleyway and run over by a large truck, driven by Angela. Angela poses as Maria in order to board the bus to Camp New Horizons.
After arriving, news reporter Tawny Richards asks Angela to get her some cocaine. Angela gives her Ajax cleaner instead, which kills Tawny when she snorts it. After the campers have settled in, camp counselors Herman and Lily Miranda and Officer Barney Whitmore split the campers into three groups. Angela is placed in a group with Herman, Snowboy, Peter and Jan.
While camping, Angela, leaving Snowboy and Peter to fish, finds Herman and Jan having sex and kills them both with a stick. That night, Angela sets off a firecracker in Peter's nose and burns Snowboy alive, along with the other bodies.
The next morning, Angela travels to Lily's campsite, where Bobby, Cindy, Riff and Arab are camping. Angela switches places with Arab and decapitates her with an axe. Lily sets the campers out on a trust building exercise where Angela attaches Cindy to a flag pole and drops her from a high height, killing her. Later, Angela buries Lily in a trash hole and runs over her head with a lawnmower. Angela then rips Bobby's arms off before stabbing Riff with tent spikes.
The following morning, Angela travels to the remaining camp, where Barney, Tony, Marcia, Anita and Greg are camping. Angela tells Barney she is suppose to switch with Marcia. Barney accompanies them and Angela fakes a leg injury. As Barney tends to Angela, Marcia discovers Lily's body and flees. After a tense stand-off she shoots Barney dead. Angela catches up with Marcia and captures her.
That night, Angela ties the remaining campers together. She shows them the body of Barney and forces them to find Marcia in one of the cabins. Upon finding Marcia, Greg and Anita are killed by booby traps. Angela decides to let Marcia and Tony live but as she tries to leave Angela is stabbed numerous times by Marcia.
Marcia and Tony summon the police to the camp. Angela is taken to the hospital in an ambulance and she stabs a paramedic and a policeman with a syringe. When the ambulance driver asks what is going on, Angela replies "Just taking care of business" and the film ends.
Cast
- Pamela Springsteen as Angela Baker
- Tracy Griffith as Marcia Holland
- Mark Oliver as Tony DeRaro
- Kim Wall as Cindy Hammersmith
- Daryl Wilcher as Riff
- Sandra Dorsey as Lily Miranda
- Michael J. Pollard as Herman Miranda
- Cliff Brand as Officer Barney Whitmore
- Haynes Brooke as Bobby Stark
- Kyle Holman as Snowboy
- Jill Terashita as Arab
- Kashina Kessler as Maria Nacastro
- Randi Layne as Tawny Richards
- Chung Yen Tsay as Greg Nakashima
- Jarret Beal as Peter Doyle
- Sonya Maddox as Anita Bircham
- Stacie Lambert as Jan Hernandez
Production
Like the first sequel, the third film was shot at a YMCA youth camp in Waco, Georgia. Several sequences of violence had to be trimmed in order for the MPAA to give the film an R rating. Anchor Bay Entertainment included some of this deleted footage on its 2002 DVD release.
Valerie Hartman, who portrayed the character of Ally in the previous film, is credited in the sequel as an assistant to the director and as a "raccoon wrangler".[1]
Releases
Sleepaway Camp III was released on VHS in the United States by Nelson Entertainment on December 15, 1989.[2]
The film has been released twice on DVD in the United States by Anchor Bay Entertainment, first in 2002 with a single DVD edition,[3] as well as in the Sleepaway Camp Survival Kit.[4] Both these releases are currently out of print.
Anchor Bay Entertainment also released the title on DVD in the United Kingdom on 31 May 2004.[5]
Scream Factory, under license from MGM, released the film for the first time on Blu-ray, on June 9, 2015, along with Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers.[6]
Critical reception
Allmovie gave it a negative review, writing "Sleepaway Camp 3: Teenage Wasteland is cheaper, dumber, and more profoundly pointless, light years away from the imagination of the first film and an insult to Sleepaway Camp fans."[7] The movie holds a 13% on Rotten Tomatoes.[8]
References
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0367037/
- ^ "Company Credits for Sleepaway Camp III". imdb.com. Retrieved 2011-04-11.
- ^ "Sleepaway Camp III (DVD)". dvdempire.com. Retrieved 2011-04-11.
- ^ "Sleepaway Camp Survival Kit (DVD)". dvdempire.com. Retrieved 2011-04-11.
- ^ "Rewind".
- ^ "Scream Factory Unveils Sleepaway Camp 2 and Sleepaway Camp 3 Artwork".
- ^ Fred Beldin. "Sleepaway Camp 3: Teenage Wasteland". Allmovie. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
- ^ "Sleepaway Camp 3: Teenage Wasteland". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
External links
- 1989 films
- 1989 horror films
- 1980s comedy horror films
- 1980s LGBT-related films
- 1980s sequel films
- 1980s serial killer films
- 1980s slasher films
- 1980s teen comedy films
- 1980s teen horror films
- American comedy horror films
- American independent films
- American films
- American sequel films
- American serial killer films
- American slasher films
- American teen comedy films
- American teen horror films
- American teen LGBT-related films
- English-language films
- Films shot in Atlanta
- LGBT-related comedy films
- LGBT-related horror films
- Sleepaway Camp (franchise) films
- Films about summer camps
- Transgender in film