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Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers
Five years after the horrific slaughter at Camp Arawak, transsexual lunatic Angela Baker (a take-no-prisioners performance by Pamela Springsteen, whose singing and guitar playing would terrify even her brother Bruce) has become a counselor at Camp Rolling Hills. But Angela is about to teach "bad campers" a brutal lesson in survival when these horny teens are sliced, stabbed, drilled, barbecued, chain sawed and worse.
Renée Estevez (sister of Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen) co-stars in this outrageously vicious sequel to the original cult hit, filled with gratuitious nudity, rampant mullets, exclusive extras and gore galore.
Welcome to SLEEPAWAY CAMP II: UNHAPPY CAMPERS!
Cast
| Angela Johnson |
Pamela Springsteen |
| Molly Nagle |
Renée Estevez |
| Sean Whitmore |
Tony Higgins |
| Ally Burgess |
Valerie Hartman |
| TC |
Brian Patrick Clark |
| Uncle John |
Walter Gotell |
| Mare |
Susan Marie Snyder |
| Rob Darrinco |
Terry Hobbs |
| Demi |
Kendall Bean |
| Lea |
Julie Murphy |
| Brooke Schote |
Carol Chambers |
| Jodi Schote |
Amy Fields |
| Anthony |
Benji Wilhoite |
| Judd |
Walter Franks III |
| Charlie |
Justin Nowell |
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Trivia
| Many of the characters are named after members of the "brat pack" of the 1980's. |
| Shot back-to-back and at the very same location as its sequel, Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (1989) (V). Both finished within three months. |
| Felissa Rose was asked to return as Angela Baker but was busy attending college. |
| Filmed on location at a YMCA youth camp in Waco, Georgia. |
| The sex scene between Ally and Rob was actually with Valerie Hartman and an extra since the actor playing Rob (Terry Hobbs) was only a minor during the filming. |
| The characters Charlie and Emilio (played by Jason Ehrlich and Justin Nowell) are the real life names of Molly Nagle's (Renee Estevez) brothers, Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez. |
| This film was shot in Waco, Ga. at a camp ground formerly known to locals as Camp Waco. It is now private property. While very difficult to get to for even local people it is a beautiful place and is still in existence. Most of the buildings from he film are still there. The only thing not on the property now is the swimming pool used in the film. |
"When you go camping just take the essentials . "
~Tagline
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