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Distributed by. Artists Entertainment Group. Release date. 1987. Running time. 86 minutes. Country. Italy. Stage Fright ( Italian: Deliria) is a 1987 Italian slasher film directed by Michael Soavi, and starring Barbara Cupisti, David Brandon, and Giovanni Lombardo Radice.
Aug 21, 1987 · StageFright: Directed by Michele Soavi. With David Brandon, Richard Barkeley, Barbara Cupisti, Domenico Fiore. A group of stage actors lock themselves in the theater for a rehearsal of their upcoming musical production, unaware that an escaped psychopath has sneaked into the theater with them.
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- Horror, Thriller
- Michele Soavi
- 1987-08-21
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A group of stage actors lock themselves in the theater for a rehearsal of their upcoming musical production, unaware that an escaped psychopath has sneaked into the theater with them. While rehearsing a musical play in a theater, the dancer Alicia twists her ankle and the costume designer Betty drives her to a nearby hospital.
StageFright (1987) R 02/08/1987 (US) Horror 1h 30m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Theatre of Delirium. Overview. While a group of young actors rehearse a new musical about a mass murderer, a notorious psychopath escapes from a nearby insane asylum. Michele Soavi. Director. George Eastman. Screenplay. Reviews. Discussions.
Stage Fright is a 1987 Italian slasher film directed by Michael Soavi, and starring Barbara Cupisti, David Brandon, and Giovanni Lombardo Radice. The plot involves a group of stage actors and crew who lock themselves inside a theater for rehearsal of a musical production, unaware that an escaped mental patient is locked inside with them.
Jun 28, 2020 · SYNOPSIS: An acting troupe trying their hardest to pull together and mount a controversial musical finds themselves outwitted when a serial killer escapes from a local mental hospital and inspires a change in the musical’s narrative to horrific effect. REVIEW: