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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fatal_GamesFatal Games - Wikipedia

    English. Fatal Games (originally known as The Killing Touch and also known as Olympic Nightmare) is a 1984 American slasher film written and directed by Michael Elliott and starring Sally Kirkland, Lynn Banashek, Sean Masterson, Michael O'Leary, Teal Roberts, and Spice Williams-Crosby.

  2. Feb 24, 2016 · By 1984, the slasher movie was suffering a decline in both quality and interest. With the market saturated it would be a number of years before its resurgence, although the mid to late 80s did generate some classics such as The Mutilator (1985), Stage Fright (1987) and Child’s Play (1988).

  3. www.horrordna.com › movies › fatal-games-michaelFatal Games - Horror DNA

    Mar 17, 2024 · Fatal Games (aka The Killing Touch) came just in time for the 1984 Olympics, but quickly disappeared to the ranks of the video store shelf and relative obscurity. Michael Elliot makes his first and only trip to the director’s chair, but surrounds himself with talented people.

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    • Robert Gold
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  5. On the plus side, there is ample nudity, a few well-done gore effects, the two main girls are cute, and most of the character interactions sound genuine. Enough good points to get this movie 4 stars out of 10. 6 out of 8 found this helpful.

  6. Popular reviews. "Fatal Games" is a 1984 slasher horror directed by Michael Elliot. The film is pretty standard fare when it comes to the masked killer horror application, a masked killer running about and killing an assortment of youthful adults for too much party and sex mentality.

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    • Michael Elliot
  7. Even with a lackadaisical plotting, FATAL GAMES is prime 80s slasher, with some good moments like the killer's look, which is often back lit to highlight the black hood and tracksuit in the dark, and the memorable pool kill. There's even some incidental humor, lots of female nudity, and some gore.

  8. Jan 16, 2017 · Shot in 1983, one can only guess that the film was released on the fact that the Los Angeles Olympics games were about to be held the following year. While the concept is similar to an earlier slasher film, Graduation Day (1981), the fact that the Olympics are somehow involved with this film (even in a brief mention) makes it a bit novel. The ...

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