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Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland

Angela... the angel of death is back!
1989 | 79m | English

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Psychotic Angela is itching to do what she does best: slaughter dozens of teenage campers. As luck would have it, the previous site of her murders has been renamed and converted into an experimental summer camp meant to bring together privileged and lower-class teens. On the day the youths are boarding the buses to camp, Angela runs over a potential camper with a garbage truck and assumes her identity. Once she has infiltrated the camp, the real terror begins.
Release Date: Aug 04, 1989
Director: Michael A. Simpson
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
Genres: Comedy, Horror
Keywords summer camp, murder, slasher, sociopath, camp, psychopath, anti hero, serial killer, police officer killed, axe murder
Production Companies Double Helix Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $465,000
Updates Updated: Aug 13, 2025 (Update)
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Name Character
Pamela Springsteen Angela Baker
Tracy Griffith Marcia Holland
Michael J. Pollard Herman Miranda
Kyle Holman Snowboy
Sandra Dorsey Lilly
Kim Wall Cindy
Haynes Brooke Bobby Stark
Daryl Wilcher Riff
Mark Oliver Tony
Cliff Brand Officer Barney Whitmore
Kashina Kessler Maria
Randi Layne Tawny
Chung Yen Tsay Greg
Jarrett Ellis Beal Peter
Sonya Maddox Anita
Stacie Lambert Jan
Jill Terashita Arab
Charles Lawlor Paramedic
Jerry Griffin Policeman
Mike Nagel Ambulance Driver
Richard Crabbe TV News Cameraman (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael A. Simpson Director
Patrick Kilpatrick Title Designer
Michael Hitchcock Writer
Jim Kelly Grip
John David Allen Editor
Amy Carey Editor, Music Editor, Dialogue Editor
Bill Mills Director of Photography
James Oliverio Post Production Supervisor, Original Music Composer
Shay Bentley Griffin Casting
Frank Galline Art Direction
Shad Leach Set Designer
Lonnie Smith Stunt Coordinator
Laura Paris Wardrobe Supervisor
Tracy Thornton Wardrobe Assistant
Alison Deen Production Secretary
Jim Clark Still Photographer
Suzanne Colley Still Photographer
Rick Stallard Still Photographer
Mark Jamieson Driver
Leslie Peterson Driver
Rene Mitchell Production Assistant
Danny Robinson Production Assistant
George Spires Catering
Ethelyn Spires Catering
Deborah Drust Extras Casting
Greg Poulos Dialogue Coach
Lance Alford Security Coordinator
Jim Schulte Assistant Editor
Robert Gillespie Sound Effects Editor
Jerry Pece First Assistant Director
Bob Phillips Unit Production Manager
Catherine Murphy Second Assistant Director
Mary Ellis Location Sound Mixer
Bill Fibben Boom Operator
Keith Sherer Gaffer
Jeff Becker Best Boy Electric
Dave Elliot Electrician
Bill Phillips Swing
Roger Sherer Key Grip
Eddie Evans Best Boy Grip
Vincent Nappo Grip
Linda Frascino Thanks
Bill Megdal Thanks
Jim Langwell Thanks
Floyd Statham Thanks
Hoyt Bilbo Thanks
Linda Brenick Thanks
Tim Bennett Thanks
Bill Anderson Thanks
Jim Basille Thanks
Dave Straub Thanks
Simeon Smith Thanks
Richard Crabbe Thanks
Mathis Dairy Thanks
Harold Marks Thanks
Donald Harden Thanks
John Capron Thanks
Tony Sicari Thanks
Tommy Chastain Thanks
Curtis Beck Thanks
Norman Bielowicz Thanks
Kristen McGary Script Supervisor
Randal Patrick Thanks
Name Title
Michael A. Simpson Producer
Robert F. Phillips Associate Producer
Jerry Silva Producer
Stan Wakefield Executive Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
5.0

***Mediocre, but fun, rehash of the previous film*** Angela (Pamela Springsteen) returns to the same camp where she slaughtered the inhabitants the year before under an assumed identity. Renamed Camp New Horizons, the coordinators seek to bring together privileged kids from the suburbs & small to ... wns with underprivileged kids from the big cities. Michael J. Pollard appears as one of the camp counselors. The other counselor is reminiscent of Paula Dean. “Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland” (1989) is a rehash of the previous film (1988) with the same director/writer team and star (Springsteen), but of course a whole new cast of victims. The film even features cuts by the same semi-obscure 80’s bands: Anvil (“Wild Eyes”), Obsession (“Methods of Madness” & “Killer Elite”) and John Altyn (“Sleepaway”). The main difference is a focus on tent camping and the mixing of “rich” kids with “poor.” The movie’s fun, but it lacks the mojo of the previous film. There’s less depth as far as human interest goes: The characters and their relations are so exaggerated it’s campy, which kills any realism. Yes, I realize it’s an amusing 80’s slasher flick set at a youth camp, but the two preceding movie’s included gems in the coming-of-age context, which is largely lacking here. Still, “Sleepaway Camp III” has its entertaining moments. Tracy Griffith as redhead Marcia and Stacie Lambert as Jan are highlights. The film runs 1 hour, 20 minutes, and was shot in Bremen, Georgia, about an hour’s drive west of Atlanta (the same as Part II); with the opening scenes shot in Atlanta. GRADE: C

Jun 23, 2021