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Camp Slaughter

  • Director: Alex Pucci
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Horror
  • Movie Type: Slasher Film, Sci-Fi Horror
  • Themes: Serial Killers, Time Travel
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 94 minutes

Plot

This clever twist on the slasher formula finds a group of teenagers stranded in the forest only to discover a nearby camp whose residents are caught in a time warp from 1981, destined to relive the same brutal slayings every night until the spell is broken. What happens when 21st century teens are faced with the short shorts and shag hair of time gone by when a demented killer is cutting down counselors and campers over and over again in this warped version of Groundhog Day meets Friday the 13th? ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

Review

An honest to goodness homage to the stalk and slash days of old, the little-seen indie pic Camp Daze manages to throw its own unique spin on the familiar bloody proceedings while still delivering the tried and true beats of the genre. While indie horror has been known to invigorate the industry from time to time (The Blair Witch Project and Open Water, respectively), the majority of low-budget shockers are usually putrid affairs full of poor scripts and weak filmmaking. It's refreshing, then, to see a picture that takes pleasure in playing with horror clichés while at least trying to do something different. Camp Daze lovingly recreates the feel of '80s slasher cinema by recreating everything from the costumes to the Harry Manfredini-esque score, but it's the juxtaposition of the modern teens that makes this premise really stand out. Sadly, the flick suffers from an almost two-hour running time -- ungodly long for any horror flick, never mind an independent one. With things like an extraneous abortion plot derailing the action, it would have been wiser to streamline the pic to have it fit into the usual 90-minute slasher running time and leave the needless "3 Years Later" epilogue at the door. When it comes down to it, the movie hinges on its brilliant concept, first and foremost, ending with an ingenious twist on the killer's identity that will throw many audience members for a loop. So while you can't expect the world out of Camp Blood, you'll be sure to get a kick out of what the filmmakers were trying to accomplish, which is far more than you can say about 99 percent of the rest of the indie horror world. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jillian Swanson

Credit

Alex Pucci - Director, Jonathan Williams - Cinematographer, Pete Jacelone - Producer, Draven Gonzalez - Screenwriter

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Friday the 13th; The Burning; Bloody Murder; Sleepaway Camp; Groundhog Day; Salvage
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Camp Slaughter

DVD cover
Directed by Alex Pucci
Produced by Alex Pucci
Alex Dove
Pete Jacelone
Written by Draven Gonzalez
Starring Kyle Lupo
Matt Dallas
Eric McIntire
Jon Fleming
Bethany Taylor
Music by Brad Fowler
Cinematography Pete Jacelone
Distributed by Screamkings
Lightning
Release date(s) June 20, 2005
Running time 94 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $100,000

Camp Slaughter, originally released in selected theaters as Camp Daze, is a 2005 low budget straight-to-video horror film released by Lightning Home Entertainment and Screamkings Productions. It was directed by Alex Pucci starring Kyle Lupo, Matt Dallas, Eric McIntire, Jon Fleming, and Bethany Taylor.

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Plot

A group of kids break down while driving down a remote forest road. After a disturbing night alone in the woods, they stumble upon Camp Hiawatha in full swing and packed with seemingly happy teenagers. However, the teens and the camp itself are strangely trapped back in 1981. The clothes, the music, the hair, and the attitudes are 24 years back in time. The campers are forced to relive the same day and night over and over again. The night when a silent killer stalked the camp silencing campers and counselors one by one. The kids from the present struggle to understand and help the teens from 1981 break free of the curse. Working together both time-periods begin to learn about the different worlds from which they come and what it will take for all of them to survive.

Cast

  • Kyle Lupo as Daniel
  • Matt Dallas as Mario
  • Eric McIntire as Vade
  • Jon Fleming as Ivan
  • Bethany Taylor as Michelle
  • Brendan Bradley as Paul Marq
  • Jim Hazelton as Lou

Trivia

There are 37 on-screen deaths in the film.

The director used 40 gallons of stage blood during production.

Originally titled Camp Daze upon its initial theatrical premiere and Screamkings Productions DVD release, Lightning Home Entertainment opted to rename the film to Camp Slaughter upon its national distribution. The poster and DVD artwork were also replaced, with the new images featuring characters that aren't in the movie.

Entire film was shot in and around Porter, Maine.

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