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Portrayed by Marta Kober; Appears in: Friday the 13th Part 2, Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood; Status: Deceased; Died in: Friday the 13th Part 2; Sandra Dier goes to Camp Crystal Lake in the summer of 1984 with her boyfriend Jeff and friend Ted who pranks them by getting their car towed. Later on, as ...
In September 2020, cult horror movie distributor Scream Factory announced in conjunction with Samuelson Studios that cut footage from the film, including Marta Kober's full frontal nude scene had been found on a VHS owned by FX artist Carl Fullerton, who had saved the footage for his own portfolio.
Slumber Party Massacre III (also known as Captive Women in the Philippines) is a 1990 American slasher film directed by Sally Mattison and written by Catherine Cyran. It is the third and final installment in the original Slumber Party Massacre trilogy, and stars Keely Christian, Brittain Frye, M.K. Harris, David Greenlee, Hope Marie Carlton and Maria Ford.
Julianna Guill was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to Ann and Earl Guill.She is one of three children who all grew up singing and acting. She began tap, ballet and jazz dancing at an early age, and continued singing in the choir while enrolled at R.J. Reynolds High School, [5] where she graduated in 2005.
Betsy Palmer (born Patricia Betsy Hrunek; November 1, 1926 – May 29, 2015) was an American actress known for her many film and Broadway roles, television guest-starring appearances, as a panelist on the game show I've Got a Secret, and later for playing the antagonist and mother of Jason Voorhees, Pamela Voorhees, in the first Friday the 13th film (1980).
Steve Miner (director); Ron Kurz (screenplay); Amy Steel, John Furey, Adrienne King, Steve Daskewisz, Stu Charno, Lauren-Marie Taylor, Marta Kober, Tom McBride, Bill Randolph, Kirsten Baker, Russell Todd, Walt Gorney, Betsy Palmer, Jack Marks, Cliff Cudney, Warrington Gillette Graduation Day: IFI/Scope III
Marta Kober: Lorraine John Lafayette: Thomas Gene Bicknell: Cozzie Chuck Hemingway: Gary James Acheson Ray Dick Frattali: Alex Peterson Teri Ralston: Marilyn Peterson Scott Guetzkow: Juice Jerome L. Dennae: Scavengers Clarke Coleman: Kid Biker Zac Baldwin: Punk Biker Douglas Markell: Axe
The title Massacre Collection was utilized in the marketing of the DVD releases of the films, and was not a part of their theatrical or initial home video releases. The films, the first six of which were each produced by Roger Corman, were marketed as an analogous series based on their related content as well as the inclusion of "massacre" in their respective titles.