Description: Cheerleader Massacre [DVD Disc] 2003Tamie Sheffield (Actor), Charity Rahmer (Actor) Rated: R Format: DVD This is for Just the Disc (JTD). DVD has been tested, and if necessary, professionally cleaned. A former rental, the disc does have a couple stickers from back in the day, does not affect playback. The pictured DVD is the one you will receive. We only sell legit produced products. This DVD is rare, out of print (on all formats) and not currently available on any legit streaming services. A great, inexpensive way to watch the movie or replace your lost or damaged disc. FREE SHIPPING! ( We use Intelligent Mail to monitor the progress as your purchases make their way through the USPS system) If you have questions/concerns, please contact us. We specialize in FLASHBACK FUN, See our other listings for more great deals on Retro Media! Oh, the HORROR! Want more CHEAP THRILLS?, Check out: Our Dungeon of Discounted HORROR Discs ! "Cheerleader Massacre": A Low-Budget Slasher with a Twist "Cheerleader Massacre" is a 2003 American B-movie slasher film directed by Jim Wynorski and written by Lenny Juliano. This low-budget production follows the classic formula of the genre, blending cheerleaders, a remote location, and a mysterious killer into a bloody cocktail of carnage and suspense. ## Plot Summary The film centers around a group of high school cheerleaders who, along with their coach Ms. Hendricks and a few male students, embark on a trip to a remote cabin. Unbeknownst to them, a serial killer named Jeremiah MacPherson has escaped from a mental hospital and is believed to be in the area. As the group settles into the cabin, a snowstorm isolates them from the outside world. Meanwhile, Sheriff Frank Murdock and Deputy Donna Adams race against time to locate the missing cheerleaders and the escaped killer. The body count rises as members of the group are picked off one by one in increasingly gruesome ways. However, the film takes an unexpected turn when it's revealed that the true killer is not MacPherson, but one of the cheerleaders seeking revenge for a past tragedy. The finale culminates in a fiery explosion, leaving only a few survivors to tell the tale. ## Release Formats It's worth noting that many low-budget films of this era were typically released on DVD. Some may have also seen VHS releases, given the film's 2003 production date when VHS was still a common format. ## Trivia and Peculiarities 1. **Sequel Confusion**: The film was followed by a very loose sequel named "Cheerleader Massacre 2" in 2009, although the connection between the two films appears to be tenuous at best. 2. **Budget Constraints**: The estimated budget for "Cheerleader Massacre" was a mere $60,000, showcasing the film's true B-movie nature. 3. **Recycled Footage**: In a cost-saving measure typical of low-budget productions, the film incorporates edited footage from the 1980 movie "Humanoids from the Deep". 4. **Seasonal Inconsistencies**: One of the more amusing aspects of the film is its apparent disregard for continuity in terms of seasons. Viewers have noted that the weather seems to shift dramatically from summer to winter and back again, all within the span of a single day. 5. **Age-Inappropriate Casting**: In a move that's not uncommon in the genre, the actors playing high school students reportedly look significantly older than their characters, with some appearing to be well into their 30s. 6. **Early Nudity**: True to its exploitation roots, the film wastes no time in including gratuitous nudity, with the first topless scene occurring within the first minute of runtime. 7. **Spelling Error in Credits**: In a humorous oversight, the film's credits contain a spelling error in their copyright warning, misspelling "criminal" as "cirminal". "Cheerleader Massacre" stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of low-budget slasher films. Despite (or perhaps because of) its flaws and inconsistencies, it has found a place in the hearts of B-movie enthusiasts who appreciate its unabashed embrace of genre tropes and its gleeful disregard for logic and continuity. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, it certainly provides an entertaining glimpse into the world of early 2000s direct-to-video horror.
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Video Format: NTSC
Case Type: Paper Sleeve
Former Rental: Yes
Cinematic Movement: B-Movie
Sub-Genre: Slasher
MPN: N/A
Franchise: Not Really
Studio: New Concorde
Modified Item: No
Edition: Standard Edition
Type: Movie
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Unit Type: Unit
Language: English
Producer: Jason Hoffs
Features: Widescreen
Run Time: 81 min.
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Season: Does Not Apply
Unit Quantity: 1
Actor: Tamie Sheffield, Brinke Stevens
Rating: R
Movie/TV Title: Cheerleader Massacre
Director: Jay Andrews, Jim Wynorski
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2003
Genre: Horror, Horror/Suspense