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Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland
 

Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland

Welcome to Camp New Horizons, where an autumn retreat brings together a group of obnoxious rich kids and surly city thugs for an "experiment in sharing." But when notorious transsexual psychopath Angela Baker (Pamela "Yes, she's Bruce's sister" Springsteen) joins the horny teens, she shares a lesson in butchery with axes, trucks, firecrackers, lawnmowers and more.

Academy Award® nominee Michael J. Pollard (1967, Bonnie and Clyde) and Tracy ("Yes, she's Melanie's sister") Griffith co-star in this third wild installment of the cult body-count saga, packed with all the cruel killings you love, the gratuitous nudity you expect and a bloody cabin full of exclusive extras you've only imagined.

Welcome to SLEEPAWAY CAMP III: TEENAGE WASTELAND

Cast

Angela Pamela Springsteen
Marcia Tracy Griffith
Herman Michael J. Pollard
Tony Mark Oliver
Bobby Haynes Brooke
Lily Sandra Dorsey
Riff Daryl Wilcher
Cindy Kim Wall
Snowboy Kyle Holman
Barney Cliff Brand
Maria Kashina Kessler
Tawny Randi Layne
Greg Chung Yen Tsay
Peter Jarrett Beal
Anita Sonya Maddox

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Sleepaway Camp 3: Teenage Wasteland

Trivia

Most of the characters in the film are named after characters from West Side Story (1961), "The Brady Bunch" (1969) and "The Munsters" (1964)
The hockey mask Angela used in Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988) (V) is seen in the fishing scene. As it is pulled out of the water, another camper remarks that the date is "Saturday the 14th."
Since it was filmed back-to-back with Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988) (V) in a six-week period, the same set was used for both films, a YMCA youth camp in Georgia.
Tracy Griffith originally auditioned for the part of Angela before being cast as Marcia.
The license numbers on the truck correspond with the house numbers in _Nightmare On Elm Street, A (1984)
The movie's subtitle "Teenage Wasteland" comes from one of the director's favorite songs (The Who's "Baba O'Reilly").
The girls' cabin is the same one used in the previous film, simply redressed.
Body count: 16

"She's back to Slash last year's record.. "
~Tagline

 
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