Saturday the 14th Strikes Back (1988)



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Synopsis:
The sequel to Saturday the 14th, this horror-comedy traces the adventures of nice-guy teen Eddie Baxter (Jason Presson) as he saves the world from the brink of supernatural destruction. After moving into a decrepit, inherited mansion with his family -- a collection of oddballs who eat nothing but junk food yet cling to a Leave It to Beaver sense of normalcy -- Eddie is the only one to notice the mysterious mists that spill up from the basement and engender odd behavior in everyone but himself and lovable old Gramps (Ray Walston). The entire family, from Eddie's dad (Avery Schreiber) to his freeloading Aunt Alice (Rhonda Aldrich), soon begins conducting late-night chocolate-fudge sculpture classes in the kitchen. Chairs begin eating people, Aunt Alice spouts werewolf-style facial hair, and monsters begin issuing forth from a crack in the basement floor. Soon, a leggy blond vampire named Charlene (Pamela Stonebrook) has taken up residence in the Eddie's room; she tells the boy he's set to inherit the mantle of darkness from a fiend known as The Evil One (Leo V. Gordon) at the stroke of midnight on Saturday the 14th. As signs and portents proliferate, Eddie must decide whether to reject temptation or bask in his newfound powers. Help arrives unexpectedly in the form of Leonard Cavendish (Phil Leeds), Gramps' deceased best friend. Saturday the 14th Strikes Back co-star Avery Schreiber spent much of the '80s being distracted by the hearty crunch of Doritos snack chips in a long-running series of TV commercials. Audiences will remember Ray Walston from his role as Uncle Martin in the '60s TV show My Favorite Martian, while veteran comedy player Phil Leeds would go on to play tooth-obsessed Judge Happy Boyle on the '90s Fox comedy Ally McBeal.

~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Director Credit
Howard R. Cohen Director
Cast Credit
Victoria Morsell
Leo Gordon
Jason Presson Eddie Baxter
Ray Walston Gramps
Avery Schreiber Frank
Patty McCormack Kate
Julianne McNamara-Zeile Linda
Rhonda Aldrich Alice
Daniel Will-Harris Bert
Pamela Stonebrook Charlene
Joseph Ruskin
Riad
Michael Berryman
Phil Leeds
Tommy Hall
Production Credits Credit
Lynn Whitney Associate Producer
Julie Corman Producer
Art Department Credit
Kathleen B. Cooper Art Director
Virginia Lee Set Dresser
Beth Elliott Scenic Artist
Stephen Greenberg Production Designer
Miranda Amador Set Decorator
Casting Credit
Al Guarino Casting
Jamie Elliott Casting
Choreography Credit
Rhonda Aldrich Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Levie Isaacks Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Murray Miller first Assistant Director
Adam Moos Production Coordinator
Nancy Karlin Script Supervisor
Reid Shane Production Manager
Albert T. Dickerson Location Manager
Sound Credit
Mike Clark Sound Mixer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Kimberly Guenther Costume Designer
Deborah Zoeller Makeup



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