Main Cast: Ray Colbert, Veronica Hart, Lynda Wiesmeier, Lynda Wiesmeier, Harry Reems, Adam Mills
Release Year: 1984
Country: US
Run Time: 90 minutes
Plot
This R-rated gem is about an author who produces a novel with characters inspired by real-live Hollywood stars. When the book is turned into a film, the producers throw a party and invite all the films' real-life "characters" to celebrate its release and learn that they are featured in the film. All's well until a body turns up in the author-party host's swimming pool. However, there are plenty more bodies to be seen in this one--the kind with hearts still beating--because this comedy is loaded with nudity. ~ All Movie Guide
Allene Simmons - Patty De Foie Gras; Lola Mason - Polly; Katt Shea Ruben - Rhonda Rivers; Ted Chapman - Judge; Paul Coufos - Senator John Stevens; Jeff Eagle - Detective; Tamara Landry - Vicky; Carey Hayes - Bernie; Michael Pataki - Rex; Derek Partridge - Governor; Ralph Douglas - Howard; Dulcie Jordan - Monique; Jimmy Jue - Delivery Boy; Jane Hamilton - Mrs. Edwards
Credit
Lem Amero - Director, John Amero - Director, Lem Amero - Editor, Chuck Vincent - Executive Producer, Ian Shaw - Composer (Music Score), Larue Watts - Production Designer, Larry Revene - Cinematographer, John Amero - Production Manager, Lem Amero - Producer, John Amero - Producer, Robert Trevor Black - Sound/Sound Designer, Larue Watts - Screenwriter
R.S.V.P. is a horror film released in 2002 written and directed by Mark Anthony Galluzzo.
The plot of this black comedy in the spirit of Alfred Hitchcock's Rope and Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians is about the post-graduation party of a college student, obsessed with serial killers, during which the guests are murdered one by one.
This film also features Glenn Quinn in one of his final roles.
The producers gave the cast a digital camcorder with which to document their time on the set. Jason Mewes, however, accidentally left the camera on the dashboard of his car in the Las Vegas sun and heat, thus damaging the camera and nearly rendering the footage on it unusable. Most of the footage was salvageable and is in the special features section of the DVD.