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Happy Birthday To Me

1981, Movie, R, 108 mins

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Another dull slasher movie (this one less gory than most), HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME is set in an exclusive boarding school where Virginia ("Little House on the Prairie" star Melissa Sue Anderson) is plagued by the thought that she may be responsible for the horrible murders of her classmates. She turns to a psychiatrist (Glenn Ford) for help, but he's not of much use since his appearance in the film is merely a brief cameo. Director J. Lee Thompson, best known for his seemingly ... read more leave a comment
Year: 1981
Rated R

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Cast
Melissa Sue Anderson: Virginia
Glenn Ford: Dr. Faraday
Tracy Bregman: Ann
Jack Blum: Alfred
Matt Craven: Steve
Lenore Zann: Maggie

 

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