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Return to Horror High (1987)

28/01/1987 (US)Horror, Comedy1h 34m
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School spirit has never been this dead.

Overview

A few years ago, a mysterious serial-killer caused panic on Crippen High School. The killer was never caught. A movie company, Cosmic Pictures, has decided to make a feature movie about these events - on location, at the now abandoned school. Since members of cast and crew disappear without a trace, it seems as if history is repeating itself...

    Top Billed Cast

    1. Lori Lethin

      Lori Lethin

      Callie Cassidy / Sarah Walker / Susan

    2. George Clooney

      George Clooney

      Oliver

    3. Brendan Hughes

      Steven Blake

    4. Alex Rocco

      Alex Rocco

      Harry Sleerik

    5. Scott Jacoby

      Scott Jacoby

      Josh Forbes

    6. Andy Romano

      Andy Romano

      Principal Kastleman

    7. Richard Brestoff

      Richard Brestoff

      Arthur Lyman Kastleman

    8. Al Fann

      Amos

    9. Pepper Martin

      Pepper Martin

      Chief Deyner

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    A review by Charles Tatum

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    Written by Charles Tatum on Jul 15, 2023

    Mega-whoopty-doo-star George Clooney is the first victim in this slasher/comedy wannabe. He is also the luckiest, since he does not have to endure the rest of the film. Five years after murders rock a high school, film makers return to shoot a film based on that event. Members of the cast and crew begin disappearing, indicating a killer is still lurking in the halls of Crippen High. The killer did not do enough slashing, he should have had a stab at this script. The characters have been done before- the director is all artistic frenzy, the producer is a sleazy scumbag, the screenwriter is ...

    StatusReleased

    Original LanguageEnglish

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    Keywords

    • high school
    • movie business
    • screenwriter
    • gore
    • serial killer
    • slasher
    • nonlinear timeline
    • police investigation
    • horror filmmaking