Cheerleader Massacre
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Cheerleader Massacre is a 2003 slasher film
Slasher film
A slasher film is a type of horror film typically involving a psychopathic killer stalking and killing a sequence of victims in a graphically violent manner, often with a cutting tool such as a knife or axe...

 directed by Jim Wynorski
Jim Wynorski
Jim Wynorski is an American screenwriter, director, and producer.-Career:Wynorski has been making B-movies and exploitation movies since the early 1980s. He has directed over 75 feature films. His earliest films were released to the theatrical audience and played in movie theaters...

 and written by Lenny Juliano. The film stars Tamie Sheffield
Tamie Sheffield
Tamie Sheffield is an American film actress, model and a former professional wrestler.-Career:Tamie Sheffield graduated from West Chester University with a degree in Elementary Education. She was a cheerleader from junior high through college...

, Charity Rahmer
Charity Rahmer
Charity Rahmer is an American actress.She is best known for her short lived run on the soap opera Days of our Lives in 2004. Although she was hired to replace Kirsten Storms in the role of Belle Black and signed a contract, she only portrayed Belle Black for sixteen episodes...

, and Erin Byron. The film is a sequel to the Slumber Party Massacre franchise. It is the first sequel in the franchise to depart from the original title. Like its predecessors it relies on female nudity, sex, and gore. It is regarded as a modern B-Movie
B-movie
A B movie is a low-budget commercial motion picture that is not definitively an arthouse or pornographic film. In its original usage, during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the term more precisely identified a film intended for distribution as the less-publicized, bottom half of a double feature....

.

The DVD
DVD
A DVD is an optical disc storage media format, invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic in 1995. DVDs offer higher storage capacity than Compact Discs while having the same dimensions....

 was released on March 25, 2003. The special features include trailers, actor bios, audio commentaries, and a making of featurette.

Cast

  • Tamie Sheffield
    Tamie Sheffield
    Tamie Sheffield is an American film actress, model and a former professional wrestler.-Career:Tamie Sheffield graduated from West Chester University with a degree in Elementary Education. She was a cheerleader from junior high through college...

     - Ms. Hendricks
  • Charity Rahmer
    Charity Rahmer
    Charity Rahmer is an American actress.She is best known for her short lived run on the soap opera Days of our Lives in 2004. Although she was hired to replace Kirsten Storms in the role of Belle Black and signed a contract, she only portrayed Belle Black for sixteen episodes...

     - Parker Jameson
  • Erin Byron - Angela Caruso
  • Lenny Juliano (credited as Lunk Johnson) - Buzzy
  • Bill Langlois Monroe (credited as E. Eddie Edwards) - Sheriff Murdock
  • Samantha Phillips - Officer Phillips
  • GiGi Erneta
    Gigi Erneta
    Gigi Erneta is an American actress of Argentine descent.-Selected filmography:*Flag of My Father as Capt. Judith Rainier*Fire From Below as Toni Nelson*Risen as Jenny Mills...

     - Deputy Adams
  • April Flowers
    April Flowers
    This article is about the pornographic actress. For the erotic dancer involved in framing George Ratterman, see April Flowers April Flowers is an American pornographic actress.Flowers was raised in Wasilla, Alaska....

     (credited as Diana Espin) - Tammy Rae
  • Nikki Fritz - Debbie
  • Tylo Tyler - Ryan
  • Brad Beck - Mark
  • Summer Williams - Shelley
  • Brinke Stevens
    Brinke Stevens
    Brinke Stevens is an American actress, model and writer.-Life and career:Born in San Diego, California, Stevens has studied several foreign languages, including Esperanto, and gained a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Psychology from San Diego State University and a Master of Science in Marine...

     - Linda
  • Melissa Brasselle - Detective DeMarco
  • Julie Lisandro (credited as Julie Corgill) - Dina
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