
Sleepaway Camp
…you won't be coming home!
Years after a terrible boating accident, Angela is sent to Camp Arawak where a series of bizarre and violent "accidents" begin to claim the lives of various campers.
- 6.3
- 1983
- Released
- 1h 25m

Mike Kellin
Mel
Katherine Kamhi
Meg
Paul DeAngelo
Ronnie
Jonathan Tiersten
Ricky
Felissa Rose
Angela
Karen Fields
Judy
Christopher Collet
Paul
Desiree Gould
Aunt Martha
Owen Hughes
Artie
Robert Earl Jones
Ben
Susan Glaze
Susie
Frank Trent Saladino
Gene
Allen Breton
Frank the Cop
Dan Tursi
John
James Paradise
Lenny
Thomas E. van Dell
Mike
Loris Diran
Billy
John E. Dunn
Kenny
Willy Kuskin
Mozart
Michael C. Mahon
Hal
Fred Greene
Eddie
John Churchill
Doctor
Paul Poland
Craig
Alyson Mord
Mary Ann
Carol Robinson Alexander
Dolores
Bram Hand
Scott
Brad Frankel
Joey
Dee Dee Friedman
Marie
Julie Delisio
Betsy
Michael Lerman
Greg
Lisa Buckler
Leslie
Colette Lee Corcoran
Young Angela
Maximo Gianfranco Sorrentino
Young Peter
Mike Tatosian
Assistant Cook (uncredited)
Tim Clark
Boy (uncredited)
Archie Liberace
Naked Angela (uncredited)
Released
en
$350,000.00
$11,000,000.00
- #summer camp
- #shyness
- #gore
- #murder
- #serial killer
- #slasher
- #pedophile
- #mental illness
- #water skiing
- #horror
Reviews

USA | November 18th, 1983 | ★★★½ Sleepaway Camp is an American independent horror movie from filmmaker, Robert Hiltzik. Who wrote, directed, and produced the film. It introduces a very young Felissa Rose as Angela Baker. Alongside local actors Jonathan Tiersten, Karen Fields, and Christopher Collet. We even have a rare appearance from Robert Earl Jones, brother to James Earl Jones. And this mov

***Adolescents at a summer camp in upstate New York… with a killer on the loose*** On the surface “Sleepaway Camp” (1983) is a clone of the first two “Friday the 13th” movies (1980/1981) mixed with elements of “Meatballs” (1979), but with more edge. Like the first “Friday the 13th,” the killer is a mystery until the end. Like “Meatballs,” the youths at the camp are adolescents, including pubesc
If there's a slasher flick that came out during the slasher fever that took place in the 80s, that succeeded in not becoming another carbon copy of "Friday the 13th", that would be "Sleepaway Camp". The movie offers all the elements featured in the average slasher formula... and then some. We have the campsite, the oblivious adults, the group of stereotyped kids, the mysterious killer lurking arou











