Four young people vacation on a barren island. One of them, a female artist, has dreams that depict ghastly murders. Sure enough, the fun begins when her boyfriend is found dead. Written by Christopher S. Bultman The Slayer is a 1982 American English-language Horror Mystery film featuring Sarah Kendall, Frederick Flynn, Carol Kottenbrook, Alan Mcrae, Michael Holmes, Sandy Simpson and Carl Kraines. International Picture Show Company was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) William R. Ewing, Eric Weston and Anne Kimmel. The Slayer is written by J.s. Cardone and William R. Ewing and it is directed by J. S. Cardone. 21st Century Film Corporation acquired the distribution rights for the film. The Slayer was released on 1st October 1982 and takes a screen time of 80-86 minutes. The Slayer was made on a budget of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Karen Grossman and editing by M. Edward Salier. The music was composed by Robert Folk.
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Jini Score 2.9/10
Critics Score 48%
Rating 5.2/10
Jini Score 2.9%
Critics Score 48
Rating 5.2
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Release
Date01 OCT 1982
Budget$ 0 MILLION
Language
English
Genre
Horror
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Mystery
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Thriller
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The Slayer Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 48%
Anton Bitel
I sometimes, honest to God, think youre slipping right over the edge. ( Read More )
C.H. Newell
Mostly its an interesting horror flick because it couldve been so much more. ( Read More )
Richard Propes
While the films B movie origins cant be hidden, theres a reason that even in todays advanced technology that B movies remain popular theyre just so darn fun. ( Read More )