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Sleepaway Camp (film series) : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Sleepaway camp" redirects here. For the type of establishment, see summer camp.''''Sleepaway Camp''''' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.==Films==The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels ''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )
:''"Sleepaway camp" redirects here. For the type of establishment, see summer camp.''
''Sleepaway Camp'' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.
The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.
==Films==

The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.
''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels
''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.
''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''"Sleepaway camp" redirects here. For the type of establishment, see summer camp.'''''''Sleepaway Camp''''' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.==Films==The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels ''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )」の詳細全文を読む
Sleepaway Camp'' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.==Films==The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels ''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )

:''"Sleepaway camp" redirects here. For the type of establishment, see summer camp.''
''Sleepaway Camp'' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.
The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.
==Films==

The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.
''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels
''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.
''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''''Sleepaway Camp''''' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.==Films==The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels ''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''"Sleepaway camp" redirects here. For the type of establishment, see summer camp.'''''''Sleepaway Camp''''' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.==Films==The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels ''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )」の詳細全文を読む
Sleepaway Camp'' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.==Films==The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels ''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
''''Sleepaway Camp''''' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.==Films==The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels ''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )">ウィキペディアで「:''"Sleepaway camp" redirects here. For the type of establishment, see summer camp.'''''''Sleepaway Camp''''' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.==Films==The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels ''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )」の詳細全文を読む
Sleepaway Camp'' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.==Films==The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels ''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )">ウィキペディアで「:''"Sleepaway camp" redirects here. For the type of establishment, see summer camp.''''Sleepaway Camp''''' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.==Films==The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels ''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )」の詳細全文を読む
Sleepaway Camp'' is an American slasher film franchise consisting of five films, one of which was not fully completed. The franchise primarily focuses on transgender serial killer Angela Baker and the murders she commits, largely at summer camps.The series has developed into two apparent continuities: Robert Hiltzik's, including the original 1983 film and ''Return to Sleepaway Camp''; and the other, which introduced comedic elements into the franchise, overseen by Michael A. Simpson and comprising ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III''. ''Sleepaway Camp IV'' is the only film not directed and/or written by either. Despite this, Angela is still the focal character of the films. Both Hiltzik and Simpson planned sequels to their own entries (''Reunion'' and ''Berserk'', respectively), but neither were made; a reboot of the series is now planned.==Films==The "Year" column in the table above lists the year of release; however, ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'' were filmed back-to-back in 1988, but the latter was released the following year.''Sleepaway Camp IV'' began filming in 1992, but was not completed; the footage that was shot on the first day, just over half an hour long, was released as an exclusive fourth disc included with some editions of the Region 1 ''Sleepaway Camp'' box set. It was announced in late 2010 that the footage was compiled and improved by the makers and official ''Sleepaway Camp'' sequels ''Return to Sleepaway Camp'' was shot in 2003, and initially planned for release in 2006; it was eventually released in 2008 after improvements to its special effects were made.''Sleepaway Camp Reunion'' was set for DVD release by Magnolia Pictures in October 2011, with a limited 3D release in theaters; however, it appears unlikely to be made. The script for another sequel, tentatively titled ''Sleepaway Camp: Berserk'', was co-written by the director of ''Sleepaway Camp II'' and ''III'', Michael A. Simpson, with an author named Fred Willard.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Interview With Michael Simpson (2007) - Official Sleepaway Camp Double Helix Films )」
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