Return to Sleepaway Camp

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Return To Sleepaway Camp is the latest sequel to the cult classic Sleepaway Camp. It was directed by Robert Hiltzik, the creator of the original film. The original's star, Felissa Rose, reprises her role as main character Angela. Paul DeAngelo and Jonathan Tiersten also return in the sequel, with Vincent Pastore from The Sopranos starring as the camp's owner. Members of the band CKY are slated to have cameo appearances as counselors in the movie.[1]

The sequel wrapped filming in 2003 and was scheduled to be released in the early part of 2006, but has been delayed several times due to unsatisfactory CGI effects. The executive producer of the film, Tom Vandell, claimed that the corrected CGI was completed as of December 2006, but the director, Robert Hiltzik confirmed that it needed more work to meet his expectations. It should be noted that the CGI effects will most likely not be completed seeing as how two years after post-production commenced the artists have still not been paid in full. In January of 2008, it was learned that all of the work was finished with the film and that the producers are looking for distributor, and the film will more than likely be release direct-to-dvd sometime in 2008.

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Ronnie (Paul DeAngelo), a former Counselor from the original Sleepaway Camp, is having trouble shaking off the 20 year old horrific slaughter that occurred at Camp Arawak. When bodies start appearing everywhere, everyone becomes a suspect; from camp owner Frank (Vincent Pastore), to former Camp Arawak camper Ricky (Jonathan Tiersten), who mysteriously works nearby, and the local sherrif who tries to solve the mystery. Each one suspects the bloodbath, that was thought to have ended 20 years prior.

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  • Vincent Pastore as Frank
  • Jonathan Tierstan as Ricky Thomas
  • Paul DeAngelo as Ronnie
  • Isaac Hayes as Charlie
  • Paul Iacono as Pee Pee
  • Jenny Coyle as Jessica
  • Mary Elizabeth King as Sue Meyers
  • Adam Wylie as Weed
  • Felissa Rose as Angela Baker
  • Gregory Raposo as Henry
  • Lauren Toub as Joanie
  • Michael Tatosian as Charlie's Assistant
  • Shahidah McIntosh as Bella

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