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Return to Sleepaway Camp

When campers and staff at Camp Manabe mysteriously begin disappearing and turning into gruesome corpses, paranoid Ronnie can't shake the memory of a series of grisly murders that took place at Camp Arawak two decades earlier.

Director(s)

Robert Hiltzik

Alan Davison

Fredrik Carlstrom

Gloria Pichadze

Cast & Crew

Isaac Hayes

Isaac Hayes

Charlie 'The Chef'

Adam Wylie

Adam Wylie

Weed

Brye Cooper

Brye Cooper

Randy

Lenny Venito

Lenny Venito

Mickey

Vincent Pastore

Vincent Pastore

Frank

Felissa Rose

Felissa Rose

Angela / Sheriff Jerry

Carlo Vogel

Carlo Vogel

Sheriff Pete

Jackie Tohn

Jackie Tohn

Linda

Tony Ray Rossi

Tony Ray Rossi

Camp Counselor

Jess Margera

Jess Margera

Camp Counselor

Paul DeAngelo

Paul DeAngelo

Ronnie

Jonathan Tiersten

Jonathan Tiersten

Ricky

Dee Dee Friedman

Dee Dee Friedman

Aunt Gracie

Mike Tatosian

Mike Tatosian

Cook

Robert Hiltzik

Robert Hiltzik

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Michael Gibney

Michael Gibney

Alan

Erin Broderick

Erin Broderick

Karen

Kate Simses

Kate Simses

Petey

Michael Werner

Michael Werner

Michael

Christopher Shand

Christopher Shand

T.C.

Jaime Radow

Jaime Radow

Jenny

Shahidah McIntosh

Shahidah McIntosh

Bella

Paul Iacono

Paul Iacono

Pee Pee

Chas Brewer

Chas Brewer

Stan

Ashley Acarino

Ashley Acarino

Alex

Samantha Hahn

Samantha Hahn

Marie

Jake O'Connor

Jake O'Connor

Spaz

Lucas Blondheim

Lucas Blondheim

Chooch

Lauren Toub

Lauren Toub

Joanie

Samatha Hiltzik

Samatha Hiltzik

Carly

Emily Hiltzik

Emily Hiltzik

Tracey

Lindsey Hiltzik

Lindsey Hiltzik

Toby

Miles Thompson

Miles Thompson

Eddie

Tommy John Riccardo

Tommy John Riccardo

Mark

Kole Evans

Kole Evans

Dina

Mary Elizabeth King

Mary Elizabeth King

Sue Meyers

Reggie Shawn Harris

Reggie Shawn Harris

Louie

Deron Miller

Deron Miller

Camp Counselor

Chad Ginsburg

Chad Ginsburg

Camp Counselor

Vern Zaborowski

Vern Zaborowski

Camp Counselor

Greg Raposo

Greg Raposo

Gary

Dino Roscigno

Dino Roscigno

Billy

Judy Unger

Judy Unger

Ellen

Charles Sammarco

Charles Sammarco

Fire Chief

Melissa West

Melissa West

Evey

Christian Hess

Christian Hess

Vinny

Stefani Milanese

Stefani Milanese

Tammy

Matt Rivers

Matt Rivers

Joey

Tony Luke Jr.

Tony Luke Jr.

Bo

Webster P. Whinery Jr.

Webster P. Whinery Jr.

Zip Line Boy

Robert V. Galluzzo

Robert V. Galluzzo

Counselor (uncredited)

Alan Davison

Alan Davison

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Fredrik Carlstrom

Fredrik Carlstrom

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Gloria Pichadze

Gloria Pichadze

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Details

GenresHorror, Comedy
Runtime1h 26 mins
Released on04 Nov 2008
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Wuchak

4/10

**_The writer/director of the first film returns for an unpleasant sequel_** This was shot in Sept-Nov 2003, 21 years after the original movie was filmed, yet it took five years to add special effects and get distribution, which explains its late 2008 release date, direct-to-video. It’s technically better than the first film since mastermind Robert Hiltzik had twelve times as much money with which to work. As of this writing, these happen to be the only two movies he’s made. “Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers” (1988) remains the most entertaining flick in the series, followed by the initial 1983 one and “Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland” (1989). That’s my order of preference anyway. Hiltzik incidentally had nothing to do with II and III (or the unfinished ‘film’ noted below). This one comes in last mainly because it’s so unpleasant. I’m talking about the emphasis on the bullying element that brings to mind “Carrie” (1976), just with the milieu of a summer camp. Unlike “Carrie,” however, the victim of the bullying isn’t much more agreeable than the bullies (although I have a soft spot for his friendship with the frogs in the forest). Bottom line, the flick is just too mean-spirited for its own good. Thankfully, there are a couple of likable characters, such as Petey (Kate Simses) and Ronnie (Paul DeAngelo), but they’re peripheral, particularly Petey; her role should’ve been bigger. You might remember physically fit DeAngelo from the first movie and there’s an amusing homage to his short shorts. Two other actors return from the 1983 film, but I’ll leave them for you to discover. A couple of other positives should be noted, such as the well-done opening credits with the titular song, as well as the amusing post-credits sequence at the very end (so stick around). Like the first three flicks, the proceedings are over-the-top, but here it’s to the point of unpalatable satire or black humor. Yet the last act takes a more serious turn and is genuinely disturbing, if that’s your thang. A fifth piece was sort of added to the franchise in 2012 called “Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor.” This was pretty much a gift to fans because it takes footage of the sequel to “Sleepaway Camp III” and mixes it with clips from the previous movies. The problem is that the production was shut down after a day or three in 1992 due to the company going bankrupt. So, it’s not a real movie; at best, it’s a glimpse of what could have been. Still, devotees of the franchise should find something of interest. The film runs 1h 26m and was shot mostly at Camp Starlight located in northeast Pennsylvania, but also five miles away across the border in Hancock, New York. The original movie was shot at a camp in Argyle, New York, which is 3h 10m drive northeast of Starlight/Hancock, about an hour’s drive north of Albany. GRADE: C/C-

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Part of the Series

Sleepaway Camp

Sleepaway Camp

1983EN
Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers

Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers

1988EN
Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor

Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor

2012EN
Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland

Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland

1989EN