| A Vacation in Hell | |
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Priscilla Barnes in a scene from A Vacation In Hell |
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| Directed by | David Greene |
| Produced by | Patricia Finnegan Mack Bing David Greene |
| Written by | Shelley Katz D.B. Ledrov |
| Starring | Priscilla Barnes Maureen McCormick Barbara Feldon Andrea Marcovicci Michael Brandon |
| Music by | Gil Mellé |
| Cinematography | Harry J. May |
| Editing by | Ken Zemke Parkie L. Singh |
| Distributed by | CBS Entertainment Productions |
| Release date(s) | May 21, 1979 |
| Running time | 118 min |
| Language | English |
A Vacation in Hell is a 1979 made-for-television film starring Priscilla Barnes and Maureen McCormick as part of a group of lost vacationers being stalked through the Hawaiian jungle.[1] It was helmed by Roots director David Greene and has acquired a cult following, due in large part to subsequent re-airings in syndication.[2]
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Led by Denise (Priscilla Barnes), the dumb blonde that isn't as dumb as you think, a party of holiday-makers, all of them, except one, women, become lost in an island jungle and stalked by a deranged tribe of murderous natives. A feminist (Andrea Marcovicci), a mother (Barbara Feldon), her daughter (Maureen McCormick) and a swinging smooth operator (Michael Brandon) round out the other endangered tourists.
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