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Allison Kramer suffers recurring nightmares and selective amnesia. She returns to camp to discover the truth, and immediately dark memories come to life before her very eyes.Allison Kramer suffers recurring nightmares and selective amnesia. She returns to camp to discover the truth, and immediately dark memories come to life before her very eyes.Allison Kramer suffers recurring nightmares and selective amnesia. She returns to camp to discover the truth, and immediately dark memories come to life before her very eyes.
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Felissa Rose
- Angela Baker
- (archive footage)
Jonathan Tiersten
- Ricky Thomas
- (archive footage)
Karen Fields
- Judy
- (archive footage)
Christopher Collet
- Paul
- (archive footage)
Mike Kellin
- Mel Costic
- (archive footage)
Katherine Kamhi
- Meg
- (archive footage)
Loris Diran
- Billy
- (archive footage)
- (as Loris Sallahian)
Desiree Gould
- Aunt Martha
- (archive footage)
Owen Hughes
- Artie
- (archive footage)
Robert Earl Jones
- Ben
- (archive footage)
Paul DeAngelo
- Ronnie
- (archive footage)
Thomas E. van Dell
- Mike
- (archive footage)
Susan Glaze
- Susie
- (archive footage)
Fred Greene
- Eddie
- (archive footage)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film supposedly began production in the early 1990s, but while filming, the production company, Double Helix Films, went bankrupt and production was shut down. The existing footage was put together and included as a Best Buy exclusive bonus disk in the 2002 Sleepaway Camp Survival Kit DVD box set.
- Alternate versionsThe original 1992 "workprint cut" ran under an hour. It contained an opening narration from an unknown female stating this was a "treatment" of how the film was intended to be if production had completed. The footage was re-worked, re-arranged and re-edited with additional scenes and narration from 2009-2012 to create a 70 minute cut for release in 2013.
- ConnectionsEdited from Sleepaway Camp (1983)
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BOMB (out of 4)
After the success of SLEEPAWAY CAMP 2 and 3, plans for a fourth film were made and eventually filming began. Shortly after that the company behind the picture went bankrupt so the film production stopped. Years later Anchor Bay released a boxset of the three films and as an added bonus they included production footage and outtakes from the fourth film. Then, in 2008, the long awaited RETURN TO SLEEPAWAY CAMP was released but then word got out about a "new" film.
That "new" film turned out to be SLEEPAWAY CAMP IV: THE SURVIVOR, which in the end is nothing but a cheap way to milk money out of fans. This film runs 70 minutes and about ten minutes worth of that is footage from the unreleased part four. The other sixty minutes are scenes from the first three movies. To be more clear, all the death scenes and "highlights" from the first three movies are played here.
There are so many problems with this film but the biggest is the fact that there simply wasn't enough footage to make a fourth film. You get movies like SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT 2 where a little footage is shown and then footage from the original is thrown in to make it a feature. That doesn't happen here because there just wasn't enough original footage. Even worse is the fact that the footage from the first three films is of horrible quality and the editing is just awful. The "story" they try to tell with all the footage is just embarrassing.
There's really no point in watching this film when the first three movies are available in wonderful special editions and the fourth film's outtakes can be viewed in many places.
BOMB (out of 4)
After the success of SLEEPAWAY CAMP 2 and 3, plans for a fourth film were made and eventually filming began. Shortly after that the company behind the picture went bankrupt so the film production stopped. Years later Anchor Bay released a boxset of the three films and as an added bonus they included production footage and outtakes from the fourth film. Then, in 2008, the long awaited RETURN TO SLEEPAWAY CAMP was released but then word got out about a "new" film.
That "new" film turned out to be SLEEPAWAY CAMP IV: THE SURVIVOR, which in the end is nothing but a cheap way to milk money out of fans. This film runs 70 minutes and about ten minutes worth of that is footage from the unreleased part four. The other sixty minutes are scenes from the first three movies. To be more clear, all the death scenes and "highlights" from the first three movies are played here.
There are so many problems with this film but the biggest is the fact that there simply wasn't enough footage to make a fourth film. You get movies like SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT 2 where a little footage is shown and then footage from the original is thrown in to make it a feature. That doesn't happen here because there just wasn't enough original footage. Even worse is the fact that the footage from the first three films is of horrible quality and the editing is just awful. The "story" they try to tell with all the footage is just embarrassing.
There's really no point in watching this film when the first three movies are available in wonderful special editions and the fourth film's outtakes can be viewed in many places.
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- Michael_Elliott
- Dec 23, 2015
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- Kamp za prespavati 4: Preživela
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- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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