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User Rating:
5.8/10   4,140 votes
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Writer:
Danilo Bach (writer)
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Release Date:
27 March 1986 (USA) more
Tagline:
Last one out's... a goner. more
Plot:
A group of nine college students staying at a friend's remote island mansion begin to fall victim to an unseen murderer over the April Fool's day weekend. full summary | add synopsis
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Well constructed mystery, fun and memorable more (97 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)
Jay Baker ... Harvey 'Hal' Edison
Pat Barlow ... Clara
Lloyd Berry ... Ferryman

Deborah Foreman ... Muffy / Buffy St. John
Deborah Goodrich ... Nikki Beshears
Tom Heaton ... Constable Potter / Uncle Frank
Mike Nomad ... Buck

Ken Olandt ... Rob Ferris
Griffin O'Neal ... Skip St. John

Leah Pinsent ... Nan Youngblood (as Leah King Pinsent)

Clayton Rohner ... Chaz Vyshinski
Amy Steel ... Kit Graham
Thomas F. Wilson ... Arch Cummings
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Directed by
Fred Walton 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Danilo Bach  writer

Produced by
Frank Mancuso Jr. .... producer
 
Original Music by
Charles Bernstein 
 
Cinematography by
Charles Minsky 
 
Film Editing by
Bruce Green 
 
Casting by
Pamela Basker 
Fern Champion 
 
Art Direction by
W. Stewart Campbell  (as Stewart Campbell)
 
Set Decoration by
Della Johnston 
 
Makeup Department
Deborah Anne Dawson .... hair stylist
Todd McIntosh .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Randy Cheveldave .... production manager (as Randolph Cheveldave)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Reid A. Dunlop .... third assistant director (as Reid Dunlop)
Lee Knippelberg .... first assistant director
David Webb .... second assistant director
Geoff Wilkinson .... third assistant director
 
Art Department
Barbara Anne Bock .... art crew
Scott H. Campbell .... assistant art director
D.N. Pettipas .... set buyer
 
Sound Department
Mark Berger .... supervising re-recording mixer
R.J. Palmer .... supervising sound editor
David Parker .... sound re-recording mixer
Steve Rice .... adr editor
Steve Rice .... dialogue editor
Peter Shewchuk .... sound mixer
David Lewis Yewdall .... sound designer
 
Special Effects by
Martin Becker .... special effects
Barbara Anne Bock .... special effects
Jim Gill .... special effects makeup
Bettie Kauffman .... special effects technician
Christopher Swift .... special effects makeup
 
Stunts
Lou Bollo .... assistant stunt coordinator (as Louis Bollo)
Jim Dunn .... stunts
John Wardlow .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Neil McCauley .... gaffer
Jack Rowland .... still photographer
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Lio Kellar .... wardrobe
 
Editorial Department
Jonas Thaler .... first assistant editor
 
Music Department
Julie Giroux .... orchestrator
 
Transportation Department
Dave Bowe .... transportation captain (as David Bowe)
 
Other crew
Dan Curry .... title designer
Lara P. Fox .... script supervisor
Michael Goldberg .... assistant production accountant
Margaret Hanly .... script supervisor
Colleen Nystedt .... location manager
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
89 min
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Color (Metrocolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Norway:15 (DVD rating) | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | West Germany:18 (cut) | USA:R (Certificate #28085) | Netherlands:16 (DVD) (2003) | Italy:VM14 | UK:18 (original rating) | Australia:M | Finland:K-16 | France:-12 | Norway:16 (theatrical rating) (cut) | Norway:18 (video rating) (uncut) | Singapore:M18 | UK:15 (video re-rating) (2002) | UK:18 (video rating) (1986) | Iceland:16
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The film's French title was Weekend of [i]Terror[/i], while in Germany release was titled [i]The Horror Party[/i]. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Rob and Kit rush out of the boathouse to find Skip, Rob's wet hair turns dry. more
Quotes:
Kit Graham: And don't anyone say 'April Fools' again or I'll rip them apart!
Skip St. John, Arch Cummings: Cough-cough-April Fools!-cough-cough
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Død snø (2009) more
Soundtrack:
Mama Told Me (Not To Come) more

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17 out of 18 people found the following review useful.
Well constructed mystery, fun and memorable, 14 November 2001
9/10
Author: hippiedj from Palm Desert, California

April Fool's Day has just the right smarts about it that it holds up extremely well, even all these years later. While the cast may be youthful, the characters and story set this film way above "teen" slasher or horror flicks. Mainly, because this is really a mystery in the vein of Ten Little Indians.

It's a good thing I saw this film in a theatre when it was first released in 1986 -- because the VHS cover has something on it that would have kept me AWAY if I had not seen the film already: "It's just what you'd expect from the producer who brought you Friday the 13th -- Parts Two, Three, Four, and Five." You just can't put April Fool's Day in the same category as those films! This is far superior in story and intelligence. It's clever, well-written, and has great characters that you like even if they are not so nice! These days it seems it's more important to find the most popular actors, and that is usually distracting and doesn't guarantee a good film. April Fool's Day had lesser known stars for that time (Deborah Foreman, Amy Steel, Clayton Rohner, Griffin O'Neal) and that worked as an advantage.

The basic premise of a group of college students stuck on an island in a big house and one by one they disappear, yes, it's been done in many variations before. But the clever execution of the story, red herrings, and the underrated Deborah Foreman's delightful portrayal of Muffy/Buffy all make for a really fun viewing experience. Foreman has just the right amount of sweetness and can go right into being just plain quirky with such ease. The touch of having dolls on the dinner table, sort of like name tags, will bring a giggle and a smile for sure!

One plus for this film is the fact that it didn't sink into the tiring T & A route. Sure, a few of the characters have sex on the brain but their actions and dialogue never really wander off into the gratuitous area. Guys, if you really want lots of breasts than just go ahead and get some porn or a Playboy video, okay? Let the rest of us enjoy a good story once in a while!

After the body count rises and things escalate into a tense and frenzied chase through the house, you'll be surprised at what happens next. April Fool's Day is one of the few films of this kind that actually had a very surprising reveal and I was even caught off guard, left with my jaw agape at what the whole deal was about. The BIG surprise just happens so...abruptly, that you feel just like the character that runs into the room -- just stuck for a second! After about 90 minutes of mystery, the payoff BETTER be good, and sure enough, this one doesn't disappoint! I'm especially thrilled to have picked up the eerie soundtrack by Charles Bernstein on vinyl when it first came out, and to this day love to give it a spin on the turntable.

Paramount has a vast library of films that just NEED to be given great treatment on DVD, and I'm crossing my fingers that films like April Fool's Day, Let's Scare Jessica To Death, and Polanski's film The Tenant will be given their glory. >

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