Die Horror-Party (1986)

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Die Horror-Party: Directed by Fred Walton. With Jay Baker, Pat Barlow, Lloyd Berry, Deborah Foreman. Nine college students staying at a friend’s remote island mansion begin to fall victim to an unseen murderer over the April Fool’s Day weekend, but nothing is as it seems.

“Ten youths about to graduate college celebrate at a remote island mansion in the Great Northwest, soon to be inherited by one them (Deborah Foreman). Unfortunately, they start getting hacked one-by-one. Whou0026#39;s the killer?u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;April Foolu0026#39;s Dayu0026quot; (1986) is a slasher/horror in the cabin-in-the-woods mold; itu0026#39;s just that the u0026#39;cabinu0026#39; in this case is a magnificent mansion. The presence of Amy Steel, who played Ginny in u0026quot;Friday the 13th Part IIu0026quot; (1981), brings to mind that series but, besides Amy, the female cast isnu0026#39;t as notable, although itu0026#39;s okay. You might remember Deborah Foreman from u0026quot;Valley Girlu0026quot; (1983) and u0026quot;Real Geniusu0026quot; (1985).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOn the other side of the gender spectrum, Ken Olandt is a Kevin Bacon lookalike while Clayton Rohner is reminiscent of Val Kilmer.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRegrettably, the pacing is off and so not enough suspense is worked up. Any u0026quot;Friday the 13thu0026quot; flick is all-around more entertaining, not to mention u0026quot;Slumber Party Massacre IIu0026quot; (1987), which has similarities. But u0026quot;April Foolu0026#39;s Dayu0026quot; gets points for the outstanding location and something revolutionary that happens, which I canu0026#39;t give away.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film runs 1 hour, 29 minutes, and was shot at St John estate, Victoria, British Columbia, with additional studio stuff done in Los Angeles. It was rebooted or reimagined (not remade) in 2008.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eGRADE: B-“

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