SLEEPAWAY CAMP (1983)
Director: Robert Hiltzik Cinematography: Benjamin Davis
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SLEEPAWAY CAMP (1983)
Director: Robert Hiltzik Cinematography: Benjamin Davis
Felissa Rose on set of Sleepaway Camp (1983)
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sleepaway camp (1983) — dir. robert hiltzik
vfg31 horror film challenge: day 16 · slasher
I was named after him, ill miss him
Eat Shit and Rest in Peace.
Sleepaway Camp features two killers. You can’t change my mind. Even Hiltzik himself has been cited as saying something to the effect of, “Who said that there was only one killer?”
Angela is absolutely killing; there isn’t a single doubt about that, but I 💯% believe that Ricky is too. There are several scenes that point to this being the case:
(1) With the beehive kill scene, there are very clearly two people working together in that scene: one locking the camp counselor in the bathroom stall and the other dropping the beehive through the window. Unless Angela has teleportation abilities, it’s very unlikely that she is doing both.
(2) After one scene in particular in which Angela gets bullied, Ricky says something to the effect of, “Don’t worry, Angela, we won’t let them get away with this.” That line means absolutely nothing if he isn’t involved in the murders. What’s more, the kids who throw sand at Angela are eventually brutally killed even though Ricky gets a good look at them and Angela doesn’t.
(3) Right before Judy is killed, you clearly see Jonathan Tiersten standing in her doorway, not Felissa Rose. If that isn’t the most damning piece of evidence, then nothing is.
I am convinced that there are two killers - Angela and Ricky, not just Angela. Like I said, you cannot change my mind.
Sleepaway camp (1983) dir. Robert Hiltzik
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