Slumber Party Slaughter

Slumber Party Slaughter
Directed by Rebekah Chaney
Produced by Rebekah Chaney
Written by Rebekah Chaney
Production
company
Seraphim Films, Incorporated
Country United States
Language English

Slumber Party Slaughter is an American horror film of the slasher genre. It was The film had the very first Sneak Peak screening on April 4, 2012 and was written, directed and also

produced by Rebekah Chaney, Seraphim Films, Incorporated. The final film, including some new and thrilling death sequence shall release this Oct. 2018.

Release

The film was first shown on April 4, 2012 at the Phoenix Film Festival and on April 14, 2012 at the Boston International Film Festival.[1]

Plot

On a secretive outing to a bizarre strip club, Tom Kingsford (Tom Sizemore) is unaware that his life is about to take a dramatic turn. Randy (JC Gonzalez) and his friends were in the night club also to drink and enjoy the girl's show. Club owner and real estate mogul, William O'Toole (Ryan O'Neal) is a sadistic voyeur whose desire for fear and torture is put to the test as the night's dirty deeds return to haunt him. Tom hires a few sexy dancers: Casey Reitz (Rebekah Chaney), Victoria Spencer (Stephanie Romanov), Nicole and Nadia, from the Lingerie Lounge, to accompany him for the evening; while, unbeknownst to them, the group is secretly followed by a psychotic, obsessive club-patron, known only as Dave (Robert Carradine). Things quickly turn dark when, what seems like an innocent shortcut through a haunted cemetery is actually a set up, and the group is placed in the middle of an existing crime scene. Panic and fear escalates and tragedy befalls Tom when he is accidentally killed and buried in the supernatural cemetery. The girls make a pact of silence: agreeing to start new lives in order to advert suspicion from the local law enforcement.

One year later, on the anniversary of Tom's death, one of the strippers is found decapitated, prompting the others to reunite at a Slumber Party and wait out their worst fear; vengeance. Innocence and body parts are lost as death takes its penance and the slaughter begins. Randy (JC Gonzalez) and all the other participants inside the night club began to die one by one.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Actor Role
Tom Sizemore Tom Kingsford
Ryan O'Neal William O'Toole
Robert Carradine Dave
Tyler Jacob Moore Zach
Stephanie Romanov Victoria Spencer
Rebekah Chaney Casey Reitz
JC Gonzalez Randy
Elyse Levesque Nadia
Caroline Macey Nicole Stevens
Jarrod Bunch Leonard
Michael Bowen Mod man
Casey Brown Bobby Reitz
Marissa Skell Felicia
Scott Reitz Agent Reynolds
Robert Allen Mukes Gardener
Max Kleven Sheriff Bowden
Jocelyn Saenz Tom's wife

Co-Stars

Actor Role
Bryan Au Japanese businessman
Leyon Azubuike Tyrese's friend
Angelica Ranay Chaney Girl at pool party
Robert Paul Chaney Guy at pool party
Sheena Chou Crystal
Shawn Cook Contreras Club patron
Patrick Cox Bouncer #1
Christopher Cross Wolf Man
Stan Eckels Party goer #1
Pericles Evangelista Paramedic
Ryan Gangl Ryan
Sanford Hampton Mixer #2
Norma Herrera Voelkel Selma
Marketta Janska Anastasia
Jessica Landon Blind girl at party
Matthew Lents Detective #2
Tyler Lepley Tyrese
Christina Ijin Link Club patron
Charlie Mattera Charlie
Jeff Monteith Himself
Matthew Mullins Detective #1
Denis O'Mahoney Cowboy
Scotty Reiz Agent Reynolds
Phillip Roetter Businessman in club
Chas Scherer Party goer #2
Martin Taylor Deputy Shawn
Kaleti Williams Bouncer #2
Adam Zelkind Mixer #1

Awards and Nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2012 Action On Film International Film Festival Awards Action on Film Award:Best Director Rebekah Chaney Won [2]
2012 Boston International Film Festival Awards Action on Film Award:Feature Film Rebekah Chaney Won [3]

Other Media

  • The tagline of Slumber Party Slaughter is: Heads are gonna roll.

Other Notes

References

  1. Slumber Party Slaughter, retrieved 2018-09-18
  2. "AOF 2018 Action on Film Festival Aug 16-25". AOF 2018 Action on Film Festival Aug 16-25. Retrieved 2018-09-18.
  3. "Boston International Film Festival | BostoninterFF". www.bostoniff.com. Retrieved 2018-09-18.
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