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Screaming in High Heels: The Rise & Fall of the Scream Queen Era

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2011-05-051h 3m

Documentary

A Scream Come True

Three girls living in Los Angeles, CA in the 1980s found cult fame when they "accidentally" transitioned from models to B-movie actresses, coinciding with the major direct-to-video horror film boom of the era. Known as "The Terrifying Trio," Linnea Quigley (The Return of the Living Dead), Brinke Stevens (The Slumber Party Massacre) and Michelle Bauer (The Tomb), headlined upwards of ten films per year, fending off men in rubber monster suits, pubescent teenage boys, and deadly showers. They joined together in campy cult films like Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-a-Rama (1988) and Nightmare Sisters (1987). They traveled all over the world, met President Reagan, and built mini-empires of trading cards, comic books, and model kits. Then it all came crashing down. This documentary remembers these actresses - and their most common collaborators - on how smart they were to play stupid

Directors
Jason Paul Collum
Writters
Jason Paul Collum
Editors
Derrick Carey

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Linnea Quigley

    Linnea Quigley

    Herself

  2. Fred Olen Ray

    Fred Olen Ray

    Himself

  3. Brinke Stevens

    Brinke Stevens

    Herself

  4. Michelle Bauer

    Michelle Bauer

    Herself

  5. David DeCoteau

    David DeCoteau

    Himself

  6. Kenneth J. Hall

    Kenneth J. Hall

    Himself

  7. John Henry Richardson

    John Henry Richardson

    Himself

  8. Richard Gabai

    Richard Gabai

    Himself

  9. Ted Newsom

    Ted Newsom

    Himself

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Revenue
$50,000.00
Keywords
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