Review of Slaughter High (1986) by Noah S — 14 Oct 2009
This low budget slasher cash-in from the 80's, while suffering from a poor cast and script, manages a certain thrift store charm, thanks to its excellent locations and satisfying kills. It's also a nice touch that the film is scored by Harry Manfredini, who composed the score for the original Friday the 13th.
Still, there's nothing really special or noteworthy going on here, and I can only recommend this to slasher aficionados/completists.
This review of Slaughter High (1986) was written by Noah S on 14 Oct 2009.
Slaughter High has generally received mixed reviews.
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