![]() Melissa, a fifteen year old wild child, moves to a small Texas town with her parents (the suitably embarrassed looking Patrick Macnee and Susan Strasberg), whilst Macnee completes work on a dig up at an ol’ Indian burial ground- Uh Huh, that old chestnut! Melissa soon becomes a hit with the local boys, who swoon in her wake- quite literally. A film so impressively bad that if it got any riper you’d run the risk of catching listeria from watching it!. Hey! I think I’ve just had my first cheesegasm!- it may not be very pleasant, and it may ultimately be a hollow experience, but by gum was it fun whilst it lasted! And this object of my berserk dairy delirium is none other than Jim Sotos’ cheerfully sleazy 1982 cinematic abomination SWEET 16. "I'd say we've got a real bona fide nut running around!" Is the uninvited guest! A masterful mystery with a surprise twist ending!" Reaches it's terrifying conclusion at Melissa's SWEET SIXTEEN- where death The town accuses the local Indians and erupts in race riots. ThenĬame Melissa's next boyfriend- and the sheriff must find the murderer before ![]() Johnny Franklin, the younger brother of the bigoted local hell raiser. Problem: all of Melissa's boyfriends seem to end up dead! First there was Young men who would love to join her for some summer fun. So, Melissa is left with a single recourse- all the The town have left her out of their activities. Spending her sixteenth summer in a small Texas town while her archaeologistįather directs a dig at a nearby Indian burial ground. She's a sensual big-city girl who is stuck ![]() Of a small town, an ancient Indian curse, and a psychotic killer on the SUSAN STRASBERG, BO HOPKINS (TENTACLES), and PATRICK MACNEE (THEĪVENGERS) star in this baffling mystery that focuses on the racial tensions On the startling events surrounding a beautiful young girl's sixteenthīirthday. "This sensational suspense thriller centers ![]() Starring: Bo Hopkins, Susan Strasberg, Patrick Macnee, Don Stroud, Sharon Farrell, Dana Kimmell, Aleisha Shirley, Larry Storch, Sweet Sixteen, Talented, if somewhat workmanlike filmmaker Jim Sotos became briefly notorious for shooting the sexually audacious Grindhouse roughie ‘Forced Entry’ (1975) before making this intriguingly sedate, well-polished slasher in ’83 that initially appeared to get a little waylaid in the plentifully overstuffed hack n’ slash fear forest of the early 80s."Why are all the boys dying to meet Melissa?" Her sixteenth birthday is on the way, but Melissa turns out to be a suspect when it seems she’s the last person who has seen her boyfriends alive.Ī terrific Early 80s Teen-Terrorizing Classic With a Wonderfully Hysterical Climax! ![]() The only problem is, each of the boys that she spends time with end up brutally murdered. Sweet Sixteen, A beautiful lonely girl named Melissa tries to make new friends from a town she’s currently living in. ![]()
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