Main Cast: Crystal Bernard, Kimberly McArthur, Juliette Cummins, Patrick Lowe, Heidi Kozak
Release Year: 1987
Country: US
Run Time: 75 minutes
MPAA Rating: R
Plot
In this horror sequel, the members of a female rock group set off to spend the weekend in a deserted condominium. However, when Courtney's (Crystal Bernard) dreams of a drill-wielding, murderous rock singer (Atanas Illitch) prove to be more than mere nightmares, the girls must struggle to survive their weekend getaway. ~ Iotis Erlewine, All Movie Guide
Atanas Ilitch - The Driller Killer; Joel Hoffman - T.J.; Jennifer Rhodes - Mrs. Bates; Cindy Eilbacher - Valerie Bates; Michael de Lano - Officer Kroeger; Hamilton Mitchell - Officer Voorhies; Don Daniel - Mr. Damnkids; Marshall La Plante - Car Driver
Credit
Frank Novak - Art Director, Kevin Alber - Casting, Nadine Reimers - Costume Designer, Don Daniel - First Assistant Director, Deborah Brock - Director, William Flicker - Editor, Richard Cox - Composer (Music Score), Kelly Callan - Songwriter, Kristi Callan - Songwriter, John Coinman - Songwriter, John Jake Logan - Songwriter, Michael Monagan - Songwriter, Heidi Rodewald - Songwriter, Gregory Lee Schilling - Songwriter, Sterling E. Smith - Songwriter, Susan Reiner - Makeup, James Cummins - Makeup Special Effects, John Eng - Production Designer, Thomas L. Callaway - Cinematographer, Don Daniel - Production Manager, Deborah Brock - Producer, Don Daniel - Producer, Rozanne Taucher - Set Designer, Margaret Bessera - Special Effects, Bill Corso - Special Effects, J. Scott Coulter - Special Effects, John Criswell - Special Effects, Jeff Farley - Special Effects, Hal Miles - Special Effects, Robert Standlee - Special Effects, David Waelder - Sound/Sound Designer, Deborah Brock - Screenwriter
Courtney, the younger sister of the "new girl across the street" in the first film is all grown up now, but suffers from nightmares about the Big Bloody Incident. She and the other members of her female rock group go to a condo for the weekend to play music and have fun with their boyfriends. Courtney's dreams are of her sister, who is in a mental institution, warning her about the killer, and the dreams begin to spill into real life, threatening Courtney and her friends as they begin experiencing an attrition problem.
The Bad Movie Planet review found Slumber Party Massacre 2 to be "terrible".[1] The Camp Blood review felt the film made up in weirdness what it lacked in "coherence, suspense, and production value."[2]