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| Director: | David A. Prior | 
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| Writer: | David A. Prior | 
| Staring: | 
| Two years ago, a young woman named Valerie was burned after entering a tanning salon. Now, Rhonda runs a local gym where all of a sudden, people are being murdered. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 16, 1987 | 
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| Director: | David A. Prior | 
| Writer: | David A. Prior | 
| Genres: | Horror, Thriller | 
| Keywords | shower, stalker, murder, serial killer, gym, workout, tanning salon | 
| Production Companies | Shapiro Entertainment | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Jul 30, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Marcia Karr | Rhonda Johnson | 
| David James Campbell | Lieutenant Morgan | 
| Fritz Matthews | Jimmy Hallik | 
| Ted Prior | Chuck Dawson | 
| Teresa Van der Woude | Jaimy (as Teresa Vander Woude) | 
| Richard Bravo | Tom | 
| Dianne Copeland | Debbie | 
| Laurel Mock | Diane Matthews | 
| Lynn Meighan | Cathy | 
| Teresa Truesdale | Rachael McClee | 
| Denise Martell | Marsha | 
| Michael Beck | Curtis | 
| John Robb | Weight Lifter #1 | 
| Larry Reynolds | Officer Peterson | 
| Joel Hoffman | Weight Lifter #2 (Brad) | 
| Deborah Norris | Office Girl | 
| Sharon Young | Locker Room Girl | 
| Kelly Ann Sabatasso | Aerobics Dancer (as Kellyann Sabatasso) | 
| Elizabeth Keeme | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Veronica Davis | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Sheila Howard | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Kris Hagerty | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Andrea Drever | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Monica Karlson | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Kathi Miller | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Lorain Joyner | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Lori E. Forsberg | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Kima Lindquist | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Eddie Swilling | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Richard Turner | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Krysia Javid | Aerobics Dancer | 
| Charles Venniro | Paramedic | 
| Patrick J. Statham | Paramedic (as Pat Statham) | 
| Irene Korman | Locker Room Girl | 
| Carol Maxwell | Locker Room Girl | 
| Marilyn Pitzer | Gym Extra | 
| Tracy Rowe | Gym Extra | 
| Tamara | Gym Extra | 
| Vikki Lynn Van der Woude | Gym Extra (as Vikki Lynn Vander Woude) | 
| Ellen Cole | Gym Extra | 
| Gina Varela | Gym Extra | 
| John Villani | Gym Extra | 
| Renessa Wasserman | Gym Extra | 
| Wes Montgomery | Weight Lifter | 
| Joseph Chandler | Weight Lifter | 
| James Steele | Weight Lifter | 
| Ronald Dais | Weight Lifter | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Dianne Copeland | Choreographer | 
| Ted Prior | Special Effects, Stunts, Set Designer | 
| David A. Prior | Director, Writer, Editor | 
| Sheila Howard | Choreographer | 
| Lorna Cansino | First Assistant Camera, Second Assistant Camera | 
| Peter Bonilla | Director of Photography, Camera Operator | 
| John Hays | Sound Recordist | 
| Elke Muller | Stand In | 
| Peter McCartney | Music Editor | 
| Danno | Still Photographer | 
| Jennifer Manriquez | Production Coordinator | 
| Brad Yuen | Grip | 
| Robin Beauchesne | Makeup Artist | 
| Tom Kromlag | Editorial Staff | 
| Tony Hernandez | Grip | 
| Andrea Stone | Boom Operator | 
| David Eddy | Sound Recordist | 
| David Carrier | Sound Editor | 
| Clinton Canada | Production Assistant | 
| Kevin Ivey | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Davie Carothers | First Assistant Camera | 
| Stephen Ashley Blake | Second Unit Director of Photography, Gaffer, Camera Operator | 
| Dave Eddy | Sound Recordist | 
| Thomas Baldwin | Second Unit Director of Photography, First Assistant Director | 
| Robert Michaels | Music Consultant | 
| Tom Lee | Grip | 
| Debra May West | Production Assistant | 
| Steve Smith | Grip | 
| Damon Marcellino | Grip | 
| Peter Yuval | Production Manager | 
| Joseph Porto | Production Assistant | 
| Charles Venniro | Dolly Grip | 
| Robert Cardenas | Dolly Grip | 
| Joseph Antczak | First Assistant Camera | 
| Doug Buseck | Boom Operator | 
| Holly-Elizabeth Crawford | Props | 
| Suzana P. Rupe | Makeup Artist | 
| Mark Mayer | Grip | 
| Humberto De Luna | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Stacy McFarland | Wardrobe Supervisor | 
| Caroline Ross | Assistant Editor | 
| William Small | Grip | 
| Michael Beck | Stunts | 
| David Beedon | Second Assistant Camera | 
| George Eskander | Second Assistant Director | 
| Susan Bierbaum | Script Supervisor | 
| Dennis Comstock | Best Boy Electrician | 
| Todd Hayen | Original Music Composer | 
| Fritz Matthews | Special Effects, Stunts, Set Designer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| David Winters | Executive Producer | 
| David A. Prior | Co-Producer | 
| Peter Yuval | Producer | 
| Thomas Baldwin | Associate Producer | 
| Marc Winters | Executive Producer | 
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**_Fun low-rent slasher schlock from the mid-80s_** After a woman is burned in a horrible tanning salon accident, her sister (Marcia Karr) opens a gym in Los Angeles where the clients start dying one-by-one. David Campbell plays the grim detective, Ted Prior a new employee at the gym and Fritz Ma ... tthews a weirdo tough guy client. “Killer Workout” (1987) is cut-rate slasher schlock focused around (big surprise) a gym in the Hollywood area. To be expected, there are a lot of shots of the women working out, mostly aerobic exercise, but don’t expect the voluptuous females in “Heavenly Bodies” (1984), although a few of the ladies are a’right, e.g. Teresa Van der Woude (Jaimy) and Dianne Copeland (Debbie). The soundtrack is glaring mid-80’s pop (with the requisite electronic drums) while the dialog & acting are mostly bad, but in an amusing way, like the cast/crew had fun shooting. Meanwhile there’s some unexpected martial-arts action and a fairly long chase on foot. The first half is too one-dimensional in that it concentrates on events at the gym, but the second half opens things up a bit. The reveal in the third act surprised me. Bottom line: It’s a cheap and quietly laugh-inducing 80’s slasher, but fairly entertaining. The movie runs 1 hour, 25 minutes and was shot in Beverly Hills, North Hollywood and Sun Valley, Los Angeles. GRADE: C