The weather may be getting colder outside, but that doesn't mean horror fans can't have summer camp on their minds. And when it comes to summer camp horror movies, if you treasure the Sleepaway Camp franchise alongside the likes of Friday the 13th and The Burning, then you're in for a real treat, because a new documentary on the Sleepaway Camp movies is in development, with Angela herself, Felissa Rose, on board as an executive producer.
Bloody Disgusting exclusively shared the news that Angela: The Official Sleepaway Camp Documentary is "in the works" at Michael Perez Entertainment.
Expected to be four hours long, Angela: The Official Sleepaway Camp Documentary will look at the making of the four finished films in the franchise: Sleepaway Camp, Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers, Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland, and Return to Sleepaway Camp (there's no word yet if the unfinished Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor...
Bloody Disgusting exclusively shared the news that Angela: The Official Sleepaway Camp Documentary is "in the works" at Michael Perez Entertainment.
Expected to be four hours long, Angela: The Official Sleepaway Camp Documentary will look at the making of the four finished films in the franchise: Sleepaway Camp, Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers, Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland, and Return to Sleepaway Camp (there's no word yet if the unfinished Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor...
- 11/15/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
This week, Angela fans can rejoice in the release of Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor finally hitting DVD. John Klyza, the mind behind the 2002 “Survival Kit” DVD boxed set (now out of print), has been working on completing part IV ever since he accidentally came across IV director Jim Markovic’s footage a decade ago while assembling the boxed set. The new DVD can be ordered later this week at SleepawayCampFilms.com.
Synopsis (courtesy John Klyza):
“ It begins at the end of Sleepaway Camp 3, with Angela dying in the back of an ambulance, and then goes on to this girl, Alison, who has been having nightmares. She goes back to the campground, which has been abandoned, and she is walking around, trying to figure out what her nightmares and memories are about. It is like, is she Angela? Is she a victim? She has flashbacks, and we try to...
Synopsis (courtesy John Klyza):
“ It begins at the end of Sleepaway Camp 3, with Angela dying in the back of an ambulance, and then goes on to this girl, Alison, who has been having nightmares. She goes back to the campground, which has been abandoned, and she is walking around, trying to figure out what her nightmares and memories are about. It is like, is she Angela? Is she a victim? She has flashbacks, and we try to...
- 3/21/2012
- by Justin
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Next week, a chapter in the Sleepaway Camp franchise history comes to a close as the world will finally see the release of Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor* on DVD. John Klyza, editor of SleepawayCampFilms.com, and the mad mind behind the 2002 Sleepaway Camp "Survival Kit" DVD set from Anchor Bay, have been slaving over Part IV for a decade. The core footage for the third sequel was included as a bonus disc in the Survival Kit set, where it was exhibited in raw form, but Klyza and director Jim Markovic had grander plans for developing it into a full fledged film. Before heading to SleepawayCampFilms.com next week to order up a copy, enjoy our chat with Klyza about his monstrous creation, the culmination of years of determined work born out of a dedication to Angela fans who have been patiently waiting for The Survivor to come to fruition.
- 3/16/2012
- by justin@fangoria.com (Justin Beahm)
- Fangoria
Next week, a chapter in the Sleepaway Camp franchise history comes to a close as the world will finally see the release of Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor* on DVD. John Klyza, editor of SleepawayCampFilms.com, and the mad mind behind the 2002 Sleepaway Camp "Survival Kit" DVD set from Anchor Bay, have been slaving over Part IV for a decade. The core footage for the third sequel was included as a bonus disc in the Survival Kit set, where it was exhibited in raw form, but Klyza and director Jim Markovic had grander plans for developing it into a full fledged film. Before heading to SleepawayCampFilms.com next week to order up a copy, enjoy our chat with Klyza about his monstrous creation, the culmination of years of determined work born out of a dedication to Angela fans who have been patiently waiting for The Survivor to come to fruition.
- 3/16/2012
- by justin@fangoria.com (Justin Beahm)
- Fangoria
Next week, a chapter in the Sleepaway Camp franchise history comes to a close as the world will finally see the release of Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor* on DVD. John Klyza, editor of SleepawayCampFilms.com, and the mad mind behind the 2002 Sleepaway Camp "Survival Kit" DVD set from Anchor Bay, have been slaving over Part IV for a decade. The core footage for the third sequel was included as a bonus disc in the Survival Kit set, where it was exhibited in raw form, but Klyza and director Jim Markovic had grander plans for developing it into a full fledged film. Before heading to SleepawayCampFilms.com next week to order up a copy, enjoy our chat with Klyza about his monstrous creation, the culmination of years of determined work born out of a dedication to Angela fans who have been patiently waiting for The Survivor to come to fruition.
- 3/16/2012
- by justin@fangoria.com (Justin Beahm)
- Fangoria
Fangoria has the new one-sheet for the long-awaited Sleepaway Camp IV.
The long history of this sequel is a headache. Let’s see if I can paraphrase it for all:
In 1992, a proposed seuqel called Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor was half-done without Robert Hiltzik. The scrapped scenes were shown on the Anchor Bay box set as extras. Now, producer John Klyza has assembled a new cut with old footage along with these unused ones for this new version of Sleepaway Camp IV.
Thoughts?...
The long history of this sequel is a headache. Let’s see if I can paraphrase it for all:
In 1992, a proposed seuqel called Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor was half-done without Robert Hiltzik. The scrapped scenes were shown on the Anchor Bay box set as extras. Now, producer John Klyza has assembled a new cut with old footage along with these unused ones for this new version of Sleepaway Camp IV.
Thoughts?...
- 11/22/2010
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
This month sees the release of A Nightmare on Elm Street, a remake that’s been a long time coming. With so many slasher revivals going on, be they remakes or original properties, it’s important now to look back on the genre and learn a few of its intricacies. The wealth of material to cover is staggering. The films that follow do not necessarily represent the finest work the genre has to offer, but were selected for their uniqueness and appeal.
If any of these tickle your fancy, I've included some Amazon links to buy the ones that are still in print. Unless otherwise noted, all of these releases present the films in their original aspect ratio and in their most complete versions available to date.
[Note: While extensive measures have been taken to eliminate graphic details in deconstructing the films, trailers and clips have been provided wherever applicable. They can at times be exceedingly violent, and quite spoiler-heavy. We urge you to use judgment before viewing them. Thank you.]
Inferno (IMDb)
1980, Dario Argento
The core difference between director Dario Argento’s celebrated Suspiria and its overlooked follow-up, Inferno, is simple: Inferno hates you.
If any of these tickle your fancy, I've included some Amazon links to buy the ones that are still in print. Unless otherwise noted, all of these releases present the films in their original aspect ratio and in their most complete versions available to date.
[Note: While extensive measures have been taken to eliminate graphic details in deconstructing the films, trailers and clips have been provided wherever applicable. They can at times be exceedingly violent, and quite spoiler-heavy. We urge you to use judgment before viewing them. Thank you.]
Inferno (IMDb)
1980, Dario Argento
The core difference between director Dario Argento’s celebrated Suspiria and its overlooked follow-up, Inferno, is simple: Inferno hates you.
- 4/1/2010
- by SaulB
- JustPressPlay.net
Are you really confused by the The Sleepaway Camp sequels? You probably should be, and the sad part is I really do not know if I understand it all myself, but I will try to explain it anyway. Basically the Sleepaway Camp Survival Kit -- a boxset collecting the first three Camp movies -- came with a bonus DVD that featured scenes from a fourth and unfinished movie titled, Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor. It seemed like the plans for that sequel were scrapped and in 2008 the original director, Robert Hiltzik, released Return to Sleepaway Camp, and announced plans to make Sleepaway Camp Reunion 3D. Basically ignoring the fact that Michael A. Simpson made Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers and Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland.
- 6/8/2009
- by wil
- HorrorYearbook
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