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1987 - 94m.

Semi-tongue-in-cheek slasher flick has a low-budget film crew going to a high school that was the scene of some murders five years prior to make a exploitation movie about the events only to start getting brutally killed themselves.

Attempting to mix flashbacks with actual events and scenes the film crew within are shooting the script only manages to eventually bog down the viewer and make some events feel confusing. Alex Rocco is good as the sleazy producer but even he can't make up for the so-so deaths, particullarly lame finale and the fact this is just not overly interesting.

Only notable for the great poster tagline and the fact it has an early appearance of George Clooney (who's the first to go); apart from that it's just another passable and tedious slasher flick.

Directed By: Bill Froehlich.
Written By: Dana Escalante, Bill Froehlich, Mark Lisson, Greg H. Sims.

Starring: Alex Rocco, Vince Edwards, Philip McKeon, Brendan Hughes.