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  1. Production of Cheerleader Camp began in 1987. It was originally intended to be filmed in Oregon, but was instead shot largely in Camp Nelson, California, and in the Sequoia National Forest. The film was given a brief theatrical release in early 1988 under the title Bloody Pom Poms before Prism Entertainment released it on video in November 1988.

  2. Jun 28, 2021 · Copyright © 1988 by Universal City Studios, Inc. and New Line Cinema Corporation All Rights Reserved© 1988 Bloody Pom Poms Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved

  3. Jun 21, 1988 · Cheerleader Camp: Directed by John Quinn. With Betsy Russell, Leif Garrett, Lucinda Dickey, Lorie Griffin. A group of cheerleaders become the targets of an unknown killer at a remote summer camp.

    • (4K)
    • Comedy, Horror, Thriller
    • John Quinn
    • 1988-06-21
  4. Feb 28, 2022 · Cheerleader Camp aka Bloody Pom Poms. If you still aren’t remembering Cheerleader Camp just yet, you may remember it by its original title, Bloody Poms Poms. It was released in theaters under that name in 1988 for just one week.

  5. Cheerleader Camp (originally titled Bloody Pom Poms) is a 1988 American slasher film produced and directed by John Quinn in his directorial debut. It stars Betsy Russell, Leif Garrett, Lucinda Dickey, and Lorie Griffin.

  6. Oct 27, 2015 · CHEERLEADER CAMP was supposed to be called BLOODY POM POMS, which makes more sense. The title the distributors chose doesn’t get across that it’s a horror movie. I’m sure they rejected a million titles that would’ve worked, too.

  7. Cheerleader Camp (also known as Bloody Pom Poms) is a 1988 comedic Slasher Movie directed by John Quinn, where people are killed at, wouldn't you know it, a cheerleading camp. Almost had a sequel that would later go on to become Camp Fear that was released direct-to-video in 1991, with the only tie being star Betsy Russell as a different character.

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