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Angela Baker (Pamela Springsteen) has undergone years of therapy, electroshock and sexual reassignment surgeries, and finally landed herself a job in the last place she should be working—Camp Rolling Hills. She has an old-fashioned approach as to how camp should be, and an old, familiar, deadly way of making sure that those who don't follow her rules don't get to come back next summer.


Bonus Content:

  • 4K Restoration Of The 35mm Interpositive
  • Presented In Dolby Vision
  • Return to Sleepaway Camp II: Looking at The Making of the Film with Counselor Jeff Hayes, Author of Sleepaway Camp: Making the Movie and Reigniting the Campfire
  • I'm A Happy Camper: Interview with Actor Brian Patrick Clarke
  • Camp Carnage: Inside the Make-Up Effects—Interview with Special Make-Up Effects Artist Bill Johnson
  • Audio Commentary with Director Michael A. Simpson And Writer Fritz Gordon
  • A Tale of Two Sequels: Part One
  • Abandoned: The Locations of Sleepaway Camp II and III
  • Behind-the-Scenes Footage
  • Home Video Trailer
  • Sleepaway Camp III Teaser
  • Whatever Happened to Molly? Short Film
  • Still Gallery

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining sequel to one of the greatest slasher movies of all time!

H.B.J. · March 4, 2006

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5.0 out of 5 stars Darkly Entertaining Sequel with a Twisted Edge!

b. · August 22, 2023

Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers" takes the horror franchise in a new direction while retaining its darkly entertaining spirit. This sequel delivers a blend of suspense, humor, and creative kills that fans of the original will appreciate.The storyline moves away from the original film's atmosphere, embracing a more campy and self-aware tone. This change injects a dose of dark humor and gives the movie its own distinct identity within the series.Pamela Springsteen's performance as Angela is captivating, bringing a twisted charm to her role as a killer with a warped sense of justice. The film's clever nods to horror tropes and its ability to keep you guessing add to the overall enjoyment.While "Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers" is a departure from the original's tone, it stands on its own as an entertaining horror sequel. If you're looking for a blend of horror and humor with a unique twist, this installment is sure to keep you engaged and entertained.

5.0 out of 5 stars Sleepaway Camp II is a campy cult classic.

P.L.J. · April 21, 2018

Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers along with the original are by far one of the best and underated horror films of the 1980's I know there are 4 in total. But the first to have that something special.The first with the ending nobody saw coming at all, even though after you see the first the second time arond it makes sense why she never went in the water or would get changed with the girls and how it was often brought up. Though not enough to give away the "Crying Game" Angela was a transgender girl murderer at the lake. In part one.This one following the same story, but five years later Angela's about 20yrs old. Now at a different camp as a counselor, resorting to her old way, pining those who are not following camp rules?I love how part two is more campy, funny and throws scares at you as well. Its very intellengent. If you get some of the 80's references thrown in.

3.0 out of 5 stars It goes without saying, but the original's better...

L. · November 1, 2016

The original Sleepaway Camp is a classic. The sequel was humorous at best. It gives away all its secrets too early (like, I'm not spoiling anything; you literally learn these things at the very beginning of the movie), and from there on out it's just a silly, gory, slasher flick, minus the suspense. I get it, it's fun; I love horror/slasher/thriller/sci-fi movies as much as the rest. I just wasn't very impressed by this one.

4.0 out of 5 stars Just good old-fashioned 80's light-hearted slasher fun.

T. · February 27, 2015

Just good old-fashioned 80's light-hearted slasher fun.Having seen all the SC movies, I've always found them to be amusing - well, with the exception of SC IV: The Survivor, which is simply comprised of 90% archived footage from previous SC films - and strangely compelling. SC II seems, to me, to be the most kill-focused of all the films (meaning, the one most geared towards focusing on the kills as the driving plot element).In speaking with my friends - also fellow horror geeks - there seems to be a strong love-hate relationship with these films. Either you "get" em, and enjoy them for what they are, or you think they're the worst thing since the birth of the first Kardashian.Bottom line is this one's a lot of fun, with enjoyable kills, and worth a rental if you liked SC I.

"..CULT CLASSIC 80'S SLASHER SEQUEL.."

S. · April 24, 2016

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Sleepaway Camp 2 - Unhappy Campers

R.C. · January 23, 2020

Great B flick. Have always got a kick out of it since it came out. 4 movies in the series

Fantastic slasher

m. · May 11, 2007

First of all, if you have not see Sleepaway Camp 1, than I advise you do not read this (or any other reviews of it's sequels - or the back of the DVDs - as there is no way to talk about them without giving away massive spoilers to the first movie). So please do not read this if you have not seen Sleepaway Camp.Sleepaway Camp 2: Unhappy campers is a very good sequel to Sleepaway Camp, but it is also very different. Unhappy Campers is a camp horror movie, with as much comedy in it as horror. Also it was made by a different director and Angela is played by Pamela Springstein instead of Fellisa Rose. However, desite all of these changes, Sleepaway Camp 2 is still a brilliant movie and is not spolit at all by the changes made since the first.The movie takes place five years after the first movie. Angela Baker (now nineteen) has been released from a mental institution, having had a sex change, and is now working as a camp counciler at Camp Rolling Hills. At first it seems that managed to put the events of Camp Arawack behind her, she is now confident and filled with innocent happyness. But we soon find out Angela has not quite moved on from from her old ways as "Bad Campers" - the one's who misbehave - are being "sent home" by Angela as one-by-one she kills them off in gruesome, inventive ways.Truely one of the best slasher movie series ever. Angela is brilliant as a serial killer, she only kills bad people, most of her killings are very origional and she's is very witty at times.I highly recomend this movie to fans of the slasher genre or anybody looking for a good movie.

great movie

t.k. · August 12, 2020

watched this movie almost 100 times since i had this dropped off to me 10/10

Good release over all.

E. · March 15, 2021

There weren't that many special features on this release but if you're just looking to own the film on a blu ray with a good transfer, then this is absolutely recommended. My thoughts on the movie itself were mixed. I enjoyed some of the comedy and the acting wasn't terrible, but it doesn't have the charm of the original. Still worth a watch though.

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Description:


Angela Baker (Pamela Springsteen) has undergone years of therapy, electroshock and sexual reassignment surgeries, and finally landed herself a job in the last place she should be working—Camp Rolling Hills. She has an old-fashioned approach as to how camp should be, and an old, familiar, deadly way of making sure that those who don't follow her rules don't get to come back next summer.


Bonus Content:

  • 4K Restoration Of The 35mm Interpositive
  • Presented In Dolby Vision
  • Return to Sleepaway Camp II: Looking at The Making of the Film with Counselor Jeff Hayes, Author of Sleepaway Camp: Making the Movie and Reigniting the Campfire
  • I'm A Happy Camper: Interview with Actor Brian Patrick Clarke
  • Camp Carnage: Inside the Make-Up Effects—Interview with Special Make-Up Effects Artist Bill Johnson
  • Audio Commentary with Director Michael A. Simpson And Writer Fritz Gordon
  • A Tale of Two Sequels: Part One
  • Abandoned: The Locations of Sleepaway Camp II and III
  • Behind-the-Scenes Footage
  • Home Video Trailer
  • Sleepaway Camp III Teaser
  • Whatever Happened to Molly? Short Film
  • Still Gallery

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining sequel to one of the greatest slasher movies of all time!

H.B.J. · March 4, 2006

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5.0 out of 5 stars Darkly Entertaining Sequel with a Twisted Edge!

b. · August 22, 2023

Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers" takes the horror franchise in a new direction while retaining its darkly entertaining spirit. This sequel delivers a blend of suspense, humor, and creative kills that fans of the original will appreciate.The storyline moves away from the original film's atmosphere, embracing a more campy and self-aware tone. This change injects a dose of dark humor and gives the movie its own distinct identity within the series.Pamela Springsteen's performance as Angela is captivating, bringing a twisted charm to her role as a killer with a warped sense of justice. The film's clever nods to horror tropes and its ability to keep you guessing add to the overall enjoyment.While "Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers" is a departure from the original's tone, it stands on its own as an entertaining horror sequel. If you're looking for a blend of horror and humor with a unique twist, this installment is sure to keep you engaged and entertained.

5.0 out of 5 stars Sleepaway Camp II is a campy cult classic.

P.L.J. · April 21, 2018

Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers along with the original are by far one of the best and underated horror films of the 1980's I know there are 4 in total. But the first to have that something special.The first with the ending nobody saw coming at all, even though after you see the first the second time arond it makes sense why she never went in the water or would get changed with the girls and how it was often brought up. Though not enough to give away the "Crying Game" Angela was a transgender girl murderer at the lake. In part one.This one following the same story, but five years later Angela's about 20yrs old. Now at a different camp as a counselor, resorting to her old way, pining those who are not following camp rules?I love how part two is more campy, funny and throws scares at you as well. Its very intellengent. If you get some of the 80's references thrown in.

3.0 out of 5 stars It goes without saying, but the original's better...

L. · November 1, 2016

The original Sleepaway Camp is a classic. The sequel was humorous at best. It gives away all its secrets too early (like, I'm not spoiling anything; you literally learn these things at the very beginning of the movie), and from there on out it's just a silly, gory, slasher flick, minus the suspense. I get it, it's fun; I love horror/slasher/thriller/sci-fi movies as much as the rest. I just wasn't very impressed by this one.

4.0 out of 5 stars Just good old-fashioned 80's light-hearted slasher fun.

T. · February 27, 2015

Just good old-fashioned 80's light-hearted slasher fun.Having seen all the SC movies, I've always found them to be amusing - well, with the exception of SC IV: The Survivor, which is simply comprised of 90% archived footage from previous SC films - and strangely compelling. SC II seems, to me, to be the most kill-focused of all the films (meaning, the one most geared towards focusing on the kills as the driving plot element).In speaking with my friends - also fellow horror geeks - there seems to be a strong love-hate relationship with these films. Either you "get" em, and enjoy them for what they are, or you think they're the worst thing since the birth of the first Kardashian.Bottom line is this one's a lot of fun, with enjoyable kills, and worth a rental if you liked SC I.

"..CULT CLASSIC 80'S SLASHER SEQUEL.."

S. · April 24, 2016

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Sleepaway Camp 2 - Unhappy Campers

R.C. · January 23, 2020

Great B flick. Have always got a kick out of it since it came out. 4 movies in the series

Fantastic slasher

m. · May 11, 2007

First of all, if you have not see Sleepaway Camp 1, than I advise you do not read this (or any other reviews of it's sequels - or the back of the DVDs - as there is no way to talk about them without giving away massive spoilers to the first movie). So please do not read this if you have not seen Sleepaway Camp.Sleepaway Camp 2: Unhappy campers is a very good sequel to Sleepaway Camp, but it is also very different. Unhappy Campers is a camp horror movie, with as much comedy in it as horror. Also it was made by a different director and Angela is played by Pamela Springstein instead of Fellisa Rose. However, desite all of these changes, Sleepaway Camp 2 is still a brilliant movie and is not spolit at all by the changes made since the first.The movie takes place five years after the first movie. Angela Baker (now nineteen) has been released from a mental institution, having had a sex change, and is now working as a camp counciler at Camp Rolling Hills. At first it seems that managed to put the events of Camp Arawack behind her, she is now confident and filled with innocent happyness. But we soon find out Angela has not quite moved on from from her old ways as "Bad Campers" - the one's who misbehave - are being "sent home" by Angela as one-by-one she kills them off in gruesome, inventive ways.Truely one of the best slasher movie series ever. Angela is brilliant as a serial killer, she only kills bad people, most of her killings are very origional and she's is very witty at times.I highly recomend this movie to fans of the slasher genre or anybody looking for a good movie.

great movie

t.k. · August 12, 2020

watched this movie almost 100 times since i had this dropped off to me 10/10

Good release over all.

E. · March 15, 2021

There weren't that many special features on this release but if you're just looking to own the film on a blu ray with a good transfer, then this is absolutely recommended. My thoughts on the movie itself were mixed. I enjoyed some of the comedy and the acting wasn't terrible, but it doesn't have the charm of the original. Still worth a watch though.

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