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| Blood Theater/Movie House Massacre/Blood-O-Rama/The Movie House Massacre |
| Directed by |
Rick Sloane |
| Produced by |
Rick Sloane |
| Written by |
Rick Sloane |
| Starring |
Mary Woronov, Johnathon Blakely, Lynne Darcy, Cynthia Hartline |
| Music by |
Rick Sloane |
| Cinematography |
Bill Fishman |
| Editing by |
Rick Sloane |
| Distributed by |
Moore Video/Retromedia Entertainment/Entertainment 7/A Plus Entertainment/Active Home Video |
| Release date(s) |
1984 |
| Running time |
75 Min |
| Country |
USA |
| Language |
English |
| Allmovie profile |
| IMDb profile |
Blood Theater (a.k.a. Movie House Massacre) (or The Movie House Massacre) or on VHS as Blood-O-Rama is an Independent Film Slasher/Horror Comedy that doesn't take itself seriously and is often thought of as a spoof. It was the first feature for director Rick Sloane.
| Actor / Actress |
Character |
| Mary Woronov |
Miss Blackwell |
| Jenny Cunningham |
Jennifer / Ellen |
| Jonathan Blakely |
Original Owner |
| Andrew Cofrin |
Adrian |
| Joanna Foxx |
Selena |
| Stephanie Dillard |
Darcy |
| Rob-Roy Fletcher |
Dean Murdock |
| Daniel Schafer |
Malcolm |
| David Millbern |
Original Owner (Younger) |
| Cynthia Hartline |
Jamie Hart |
| Lisa Lindsley |
Lisa |
| Joni Barnes |
Dee-Dee |
| Carl Bressler |
Pimp |
| Troi Martin |
Pie Victim |
| Tony Goldman |
Police Officer |
| Paul Schubin |
Police Officer |
| Bruce Nangle |
Ellen's Lover |
| Barrie Metz |
Multiplex Employee |
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