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Student Bodies

  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5.8K
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Student Bodies (1981)
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Dark ComedyParodySlapstickTeen HorrorComedyHorrorMystery

A serial killer with his signature heavy breathing proceeds to systematically kill the students and teachers of Lamab high school.A serial killer with his signature heavy breathing proceeds to systematically kill the students and teachers of Lamab high school.A serial killer with his signature heavy breathing proceeds to systematically kill the students and teachers of Lamab high school.

  • Directors
    • Mickey Rose
    • Michael Ritchie
  • Writer
    • Mickey Rose
  • Stars
    • Kristen Riter
    • Matthew Goldsby
    • Richard Brando
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    5.8K
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    • Directors
      • Mickey Rose
      • Michael Ritchie
    • Writer
      • Mickey Rose
    • Stars
      • Kristen Riter
      • Matthew Goldsby
      • Richard Brando
    • 121User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kristen Riter
    Kristen Riter
    • Toby
    Matthew Goldsby
    • Hardy
    • (as Matt Goldsby)
    Richard Brando
    • The Breather
    Joe Flood
    Joe Flood
    • Mr. Dumpkin
    Joe Talarowski
    Joe Talarowski
    • Principal Peters
    Mimi Weddell
    Mimi Weddell
    • Miss Mumsley
    Carl Jacobs
    • Dr. Sigmund
    Peggy Cooper
    • Ms. Van Dyke
    Janice E. O'Malley
    • Nurse Krud
    Kevin Mannis
    • Scott
    Sara Eckhardt
    • Patti
    Brian Batytis
    • Wheels
    Cullen G. Chambers
    • Charles Ray
    Joan Browning Jacobs
    Joan Browning Jacobs
    • Mrs. Hummers
    Angela Bressler
    Angela Bressler
    • Julie
    Kay Ogden
    • Ms. Leclair
    Douglas Cotner
    • Mr. Hummers
    Charles L. Trotter
    • Announcer
    • Directors
      • Mickey Rose
      • Michael Ritchie
    • Writer
      • Mickey Rose
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    6Jonny_Numb

    "Funerals get me hot!"

    Part of me thinks that, if the ever-reputable Criterion Collection can put out a 2-disc special edition of crap like "Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas," they certainly could throw a bone to a sharp-witted parody like "Student Bodies," which nails the genre better than the 3 "Scream"s (which eventually went down the route of self-parody anyway) and the 4 (and counting) "Scary Movie"s. So why, then, has this cover-all-bases send-up been relegated to a word-of-mouth cult item since its 1981 release? Distributor Paramount, which hit paydirt with "Friday the 13th" the year before (and its sequels in the years following), likely saw "Bodies" as an opportunity to take a satirical jab at a genre that really only "began" with the breakout success of John Carpenter's "Halloween" (1978). The result? A film so ahead of its time that the audience didn't know what to make of it--relatively goreless and sex-free (our killer offs his teen victims BEFORE they get a chance to score), "Student Bodies" approaches an "Airplane!"-style level of pull-all-stops humor (albeit on a shoestring budget) that remains surprisingly tasteful, even in the midst of cracks about necrophilia and a farting corpse. The opening 15 minutes alone stuffs in references to "Halloween," "When a Stranger Calls," "The Prowler," and even Dario Argento's gialli (our killer's gloved hands figure heavily into the plot); the filmmakers superimpose a helpful "body count" tally plus other deliciously obvious mistakes the characters make (a door kept unlocked, for instance). I only have one major complaint about the film: even at a scant 86 minutes, it goes on for too long, halting to a crawl during a prom sequence that unwisely tries to build some suspense to accompany the humor (though I will give the climax credit for successfully managing to lampoon "Carrie," "Psycho," and even "The Tenant"). That being said, "Student Bodies" is a fine, funny horror lampoon, even more resonant in the fact that, despite its early placement in the slasher pantheon, it still manages to nail all the clichés that have afflicted the genre ever since.
    7Calyxx

    Before "Scary Movie" there was Student Bodies.

    This film is a terrible classic. The acting is painful and the plot is thinner than cheap takeout soy sauce packets. But it is marvelously entertaining and succeeds as a wonderful parody of Halloween, Friday the 13th and many other horror slasher flicks in the early 1980s.

    High School students are being killed off because they're having sex, everybody's a suspect as the breather, a witty and lovable killer who the camera only sees through gloves and shoes.

    Have fun trying to recognise any actor as their careers went completely downhill after this disaster.

    A fun date movie, seriously. If you enjoyed "Scary Movie," you should definitely see this film.
    scottmar

    Better than Scary Movie

    I stumbled upon this flick by accident. I was more interested in the other side of the Commander USA double feature. I just figured this was some lame 80s slasher flick. To my surprise, it was an Airplane style spoof of the slasher flicks of the late 70s/early 80s. In fact, it almost plays like a parody of "Scream", years before it came out. Everyone tries to figure out who the killer is that is picking off the students. The killer calls up and breathes heavy. Every horror fan should check this out!
    6lost-in-limbo

    "Sex kills! Sex kills!"

    Before "Scary Movie" decided to spoof the slasher genre, the 80s had its very own send-up called "Student Bodies". It came quite early you might add, even before the sub-genre had completely hit it off. Anyhow despite that, we know where the ammo for this fun is coming from. "Halloween" and "Black Christmas" comes to mind. Quite variable, but this cheeky and in bad-taste enterprise pokes fun at everything (no one… that's no one is safe), including itself which makes it enjoyably amusing as the typical stereotypes are turn upside down. The story is old-hat and a little tame, but the craziness of the situations makes it hard not to get a tickle out of it. The script holds an exceedingly self-knowing attitude, filled with smart-lipped dialogues and the humour is visually evident too. Slapstick bumbling (the murderer's weapon of choice is just ridiculous) to the humorous use of subtitles pointing out the obvious. The intro perfectly paints it ("I have the feeling this is the last time I baby sit"). Even the music score gets into the action. The apparent genre staples are turned into gags, because how blatant they are in a story's progression for things to work. Horny students, suspicious red herrings, virgin heroine and of course heavy breathing. Some gags are repeatedly used, some to good effect and others became a little tiring. After halfway through it was starting to wear a little thin, but then it breaks out even more insane revelations… one topped off by another. There are about three climaxes! The ending has a nice little homage to a horror classic… which you simply see coming. The performances are spot-on, aiming for a mock seriousness approach and it works with the kooky array of memorable characters like Malvert the janitor. A more than decent little slasher parody.
    Coxer99

    Horror or Parody?

    A 1980'S version of "Scream." I found myself laughing more than anything. "The Breather," made me laugh. I couldn't help it. I thought I was supposed to laugh. The guy is making snide remarks and breathing like a horny 12 year old for the entire movie. The cast is unknowns, which makes the movie a sort of cult classic for me. I enjoy the film because it's just plain old silly. It's not gory and it's not in the least bit scary. It makes fun, more than anything, how murder victims in horror movies end up. You'd never see a killer walking around with a bunch of Hefty trash bags as their weapon, but in this film it's used purely for the laughs and after a while it does get old, but "the Breather" will make you laugh enough to watch the whole thing. Good for a Halloween laugh.

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    Mystery

    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      During the Breather's phone call to the babysitter in the beginning of the film, the phone's number plate is clearly visible. Instead of the standard fake movie "555" area code, we can see "713-270-5544." This is the current actual phone number for the Athletic Sports Bar in Houston, Texas.
    • Goofs
      When Toby is on the gurney with the corpse, the dead boy's eyes move. Later his arm moves.
    • Quotes

      Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, in order to achieve an "R" rating today, a motion picture must contain full frontal nudity, graphic violence, or an explicit reference to the sex act. Since this film has none of those, and since research has proven that R-rated films are by far the most popular with the moviegoing public, the producers of this motion picture have asked me to take this opportunity to say "Fuck you."

      [the MPAA R-rating logo appears on the screen]

    • Crazy credits
      Before the opening credits there's a note that reads "This motion picture is based on an actual incident. Last year 26 horror films were released... None of them lost money."
    • Alternate versions
      Some cuts open with the following on-screen title: "This motion picture is based on an actual incident. Last year 26 horror films were released...None of them lost money."
    • Connections
      Featured in Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      When the Saints Go Marching In
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Performed by Lamab High School Marching Band

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Was macht der Tote auf der Wäscheleine?
    • Filming locations
      • Houston, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Allen Smithee Classic Films
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Universal Southwest Cinema
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,165,432
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,582,148
      • Aug 9, 1981
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,165,432
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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