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Alternative Namen: Suzenne Marie Seradwyn
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Susan Marie Snyder, known for her role as Angela Baker in 'Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers' (1988), has a dark history of psychological treatment involving years of therapy and electro-shock treatments. She underwent multiple surgeries for sexual reassignment. Despite this troubled past, she secured employment at Camp Rolling Hills, where she enforced her strict views on camp management, often with deadly consequences.
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Valerie Hartman is an American actress who earned a permanent place in horror cinema history through her memorable performance in the late 1980s. She is most widely recognized for her role as Ally in the 1988 cult slasher sequel, "Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers". In the film, Hartman portrayed a rebellious and spirited camper whose confrontation with the iconic killer Angela Baker resulted in one of the franchise's most infamous and gruesome death sequences involving a leech-filled outhouse.
Beyond her stint at Camp Rolling Hills, Hartman appeared in the television landscape of the era, notably guest-starring as Penny in a 1988 episode of the legendary sitcom "Cheers" titled "How to Win Friends and Electrocute People." In the early 1990s, she transitioned into lead roles in independent cinema, most notably starring as Rachel in the 1992 erotic thriller "Intimate Obsession".
While her acting career was relatively short-lived, Hartman remains a popular figure within the horror community and at fan conventions. Her contribution to the Sleepaway Camp legacy continues to be celebrated by genre enthusiasts, and her likeness was featured again in the 2012 release of "Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor" through archive footage.
Über den Film: Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988)
Erscheinungsjahr: 1988
Land: United States
Alternativer Titel: Nightmare Vacation II, El ángel de la muerte, Acampamento Sinistro 2, 血腥死亡营2:恐怖野营地, Sleepaway laager 2, Massacre au camp d'été 2, Das Camp des Grauens 2, A halál angyala 2., レディ・ジェイソン 地獄のキャンプ, Campamento de terror, Uspiony oboz 2: Smutni obozowicze, Acampamento Sangrento 2: O Regresso, Kamp za prespavati 2: Nesrećni kamperi, Спящий лагерь 2, Campamento sangriento II, Ölüm Kampı 2, Sleepaway Camp 2: Unhappy Campers
Regisseur: Michael A. Simpson
Drehbuchautor: Michael Hitchcock, Robert Hiltzik
Produktion & Genre
Produzent(en): Producer: Jerry Silva, Michael A. Simpson
Executive_Producer: Stan Wakefield
Firmen: Double Helix Films
Genre: Comedy, Cult, Horror, Lgbt-Related Film, Slasher Film
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Schlagwörter
Schlagwörter: camp counselor, female psychopath, female serial killer, gore, murder, slasher, socialized psychopath, summer camp
Geschichte
Angela Baker, the psychopathic transgender woman from 'Sleepaway Camp', escapes from a mental hospital and finds employment as a counselor at Camp Rolling Hills. She imposes strict moral rules on her teenage charges, punishing those who disobey with gruesome murders. Counselor Molly grows suspicious of Angela's behavior as more campers go missing, leading her to investigate the psychopath's true identity.
Zusammenfassung
A sequel to the cult classic 'Sleepaway Camp', this 1988 slasher film directed by Michael A. Simpson follows Angela Baker, who after years of therapy and sexual reassignment surgery, lands a job as a camp counselor at Camp Rolling Hills. The film explores themes of psychological disturbance and societal expectations through Angela's brutal enforcement of her rules. It is notable for its exploration of trans identity within the horror genre.