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* ExecutiveMeddling: The original script was meant to be satirical of slasher movies but was rewritten to be more serious (as well as generic). Roger Corman financed the film and insisted on a large amount of nudity being added.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: The original script was meant to be satirical of slasher movies but was rewritten to be more serious (as well as generic). Roger Corman Creator/RogerCorman financed the film and insisted on a large amount of nudity being added.



* WorkingTitle: The script that the film was based on was called ''Don't Open the Door''.

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* WorkingTitle: The script that the film was based on was called ''Don't Open the Door''.Door''.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The original script was meant to be satirical of slasher movies but was rewritten to be more serious (as well as generic). Roger Corman financed the film and insisted on a large amount of nudity being added.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Much of the film's parody element of the slasher genre is due to the women being treated as adult, sex-obsessed, and rounded female characters rather than cliches. This had already been done in ''Film/BlackChristmas'' as an UnbuiltTrope and actually described the cast of the original ''Film/FridayThe13th.''
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Much of the film's parody element of the slasher genre is due to the women being treated as adult, sex-obsessed, and rounded female characters rather than cliches. This had already been done in ''Film/BlackChristmas'' as an UnbuiltTrope and actually described the cast of the original ''Film/FridayTheThirteenth.''

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* OlderThanTheyThink: Much of the film's parody element of the slasher genre is due to the women being treated as adult, sex-obsessed, and rounded female characters rather than cliches. This had already been done in ''Film/BlackChristmas'' as an UnbuiltTrope and actually described the cast of the original ''Film/FridayTheThirteenth.''Film/FridayThe13th.''
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Much of the film's parody element of the slasher genre is due to the women being treated as adult, sex-obsessed, and rounded female characters rather than cliches. This had already been done in ''Film/BlackChristmas'' as an UnbuiltTrope and actually described the cast of the original ''Film/FridayTheThirteenth.''
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* HeyItsThatGuy: Kim's actress went to play the FinalGirl in the SlasherMovie ''Iced''.



* WorkingTitle: The script that the film was based on was called ''Don't Open the Door''.

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* WorkingTitle: The script that the film was based on was called ''Don't Open the Door''.
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* CaliforniaDoubling
* DawsonCasting: All three movies feature people in their mid-20s portraying 18-year-olds.
* HeyItsThatGuy: The second film has [[Series/{{Wings}} Helen Chapel]] as Courtney.
* TheOtherDarrin: Actors of Courtney and Valerie are replaced in the second film.

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* CaliforniaDoubling
* DawsonCasting: All three movies feature The movie features people in their mid-20s portraying 18-year-olds.
18-year-olds. Same goes for the sequels.
* HeyItsThatGuy: The second film has [[Series/{{Wings}} Helen Chapel]] as Courtney.
* TheOtherDarrin: Actors of Courtney and Valerie are replaced
Kim's actress went to play the FinalGirl in the second film.SlasherMovie ''Iced''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The script for the film was written by the feminist activist Rita Mae Brown as a spoof of the slasher genre. Instead, the producers had it directed as a straight horror story.
* WorkingTitle: The script that the film was based on was called ''Don't Open the Door''.
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* CreatorCameo: The producer of the second movie appears briefly as "Mr. Damnkids".



* TheOtherDarrin: Actors of Courtney and Valerie are replaced in the second film.
* ShoutOut: Along with the [[Film/{{Psycho}} Bates]] family, the second movie has two police officers named [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Kreuger]] and [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Voorhies]].
* StockFootage: Clips from the first movie are spliced into Courtney's nightmares in the second movie.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Actors of Courtney and Valerie are replaced in the second film. \n* ShoutOut: Along with the [[Film/{{Psycho}} Bates]] family, the second movie has two police officers named [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Kreuger]] and [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Voorhies]].\n* StockFootage: Clips from the first movie are spliced into Courtney's nightmares in the second movie.
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* ShoutOut: Along with the [[Film/{{Psycho}} Bates]] family, the second movie has two police officers named [[Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet Kreuger]] and [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Voorhies]].

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* ShoutOut: Along with the [[Film/{{Psycho}} Bates]] family, the second movie has two police officers named [[Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Kreuger]] and [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Voorhies]].
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* ShoutOut: Along with the [[Film/{{Psycho}} Bates]] family, the second movie has two police officers named [[Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet Kreuger]] and [[Film/FridayThe13th Voorhies]].

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* ShoutOut: Along with the [[Film/{{Psycho}} Bates]] family, the second movie has two police officers named [[Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet Kreuger]] and [[Film/FridayThe13th [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Voorhies]].
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* ShoutOut: Along with the [[{{Psycho}} Bates]] family, the second movie has two police officers named [[ANightmareOnElmStreet Kreuger]] and [[Film/FridayThe13th Voorhies]].

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* ShoutOut: Along with the [[{{Psycho}} [[Film/{{Psycho}} Bates]] family, the second movie has two police officers named [[ANightmareOnElmStreet [[Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet Kreuger]] and [[Film/FridayThe13th Voorhies]].

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