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HorrorMystery

Happy Birthday to Me

- Six of the most bizarre murders you will ever see.

Virginia is proud that she belongs to a clique. The best students at a private school. But before her 18th birthday, a gruesome set of murders take place and her friends are the ones who are falling prey. Could it be her? She suffers from blackouts due to a freak accident one year earlier. We soon learn the truth behind her accident and what is going on.

Release Date : 1981-05-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Famous PlayersCanadian Film Development CorporationThe Birthday Film Company

Production Country : Canada

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Melissa Sue Anderson

Character Name : Virginia Wainwright

Original Name : Melissa Sue Anderson

Gender : Female

Glenn Ford

Character Name : Dr. David Faraday

Original Name : Glenn Ford

Gender : Male

Lawrence Dane

Character Name : Hal Wainwright

Original Name : Lawrence Dane

Gender : Male

Sharon Acker

Character Name : Estelle Wainwright

Original Name : Sharon Acker

Gender : Female

Frances Hyland

Character Name : Mrs. Patterson

Original Name : Frances Hyland

Gender : Female

Tracey E. Bregman

Character Name : Ann Thomerson

Original Name : Tracey E. Bregman

Gender : Female

Jack Blum

Character Name : Alfred Morris

Original Name : Jack Blum

Gender : Male

Matt Craven

Character Name : Steve Maxwell

Original Name : Matt Craven

Gender : Male

Lenore Zann

Character Name : Maggie

Original Name : Lenore Zann

Gender : Female

David Eisner

Character Name : Rudi

Original Name : David Eisner

Gender : Male

Lisa Langlois

Character Name : Amelia

Original Name : Lisa Langlois

Gender : Female

Michel-René Labelle

Character Name : Etienne Vercures

Original Name : Michel-René Labelle

Gender : Male

Richard Rebiere

Character Name : Greg Hellman

Original Name : Richard Rebiere

Gender : Male

Lesleh Donaldson

Character Name : Bernadette O'Hara

Original Name : Lesleh Donaldson

Gender : Female

Earl Pennington

Character Name : Lieutenant Tracy

Original Name : Earl Pennington

Gender : Male

Murray Westgate

Character Name : Gatekeeper

Original Name : Murray Westgate

Gender : Male

Jérôme Tiberghien

Character Name : Prof. Heregood

Original Name : Jérôme Tiberghien

Gender : Male

Maurice Podbrey

Character Name : Dr. Feinblum

Original Name : Maurice Podbrey

Gender : Male

Vlasta Vrana

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Vlasta Vrana

Gender : Male

Walter Massey

Character Name : Conventioneer Leader

Original Name : Walter Massey

Gender : Male

Griffith Brewer

Character Name : Verger

Original Name : Griffith Brewer

Gender : Male

Allan Katz

Character Name : Ann's Date

Original Name : Allan Katz

Gender : Male

Ron Lea

Character Name : Amelia's Date

Original Name : Ron Lea

Gender : Male

Terry Haig

Character Name : Feinblum's Assistant

Original Name : Terry Haig

Gender : Male

Karen Stephen

Character Name : Ms. Calhoun

Original Name : Karen Stephen

Gender : Male

Louis Del Grande

Character Name : Surgeon

Original Name : Louis Del Grande

Gender : Male

Nicholas Kilbertus

Character Name : Anesthetist

Original Name : Nicholas Kilbertus

Gender : Male

Damir Andrei

Character Name : Junior Surgeon

Original Name : Damir Andrei

Gender : Male

Gina Dick

Character Name : Ingrid

Original Name : Gina Dick

Gender : Female

Stephanie Miller

Character Name : Hospital Nurse

Original Name : Stephanie Miller

Gender : Male

Steven Mayoff

Character Name : Police Officer

Original Name : Steven Mayoff

Gender : Male

Victor Knight

Character Name : Conventioneer

Original Name : Victor Knight

Gender : Male

Roland Nincheri

Character Name : Conventioneer

Original Name : Roland Nincheri

Gender : Male

Aram Barkev

Character Name : Conventioneer

Original Name : Aram Barkev

Gender : Male

Alan Barnett

Character Name : Conventioneer

Original Name : Alan Barnett

Gender : Male

Paul Board

Character Name : Conventioneer

Original Name : Paul Board

Gender : Male

Marc DeGagne

Character Name : Conventioneer

Original Name : Marc DeGagne

Gender : Male

Bruce Gooding

Character Name : Conventioneer

Original Name : Bruce Gooding

Gender : Male

Keith Sutherland

Character Name : Conventioneer

Original Name : Keith Sutherland

Gender : Male

Herbert Vool

Character Name : Conventioneer

Original Name : Herbert Vool

Gender : Male

Len Watt

Character Name : Conventioneer

Original Name : Len Watt

Gender : Male

Joe Wertheimer

Character Name : Conventioneer

Original Name : Joe Wertheimer

Gender : Male

Nancy Allan

Character Name : Cheerleader

Original Name : Nancy Allan

Gender : Male

Karen Hynes

Character Name : Cheerleader

Original Name : Karen Hynes

Gender : Male

Tracy-Marie Langdon

Character Name : Cheerleader

Original Name : Tracy-Marie Langdon

Gender : Male

Debbie McGellin

Character Name : Cheerleader

Original Name : Debbie McGellin

Gender : Male

Kathy Reid

Character Name : Cheerleader

Original Name : Kathy Reid

Gender : Male

Lori Timmons

Character Name : Cheerleader

Original Name : Lori Timmons

Gender : Male

Debbie Tull

Character Name : Cheerleader

Original Name : Debbie Tull

Gender : Male

Lynn Wilson

Character Name : Cheerleader

Original Name : Lynn Wilson

Gender : Male

Reviews

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tmdb17996075

@tmdb17996075

2021-06-23

"Happy Birthday to Me" is a fairly entertaining slasher from the early 1980s, in which the main target is composed by a bunch of hateful know-it-all teenagers who basically deserve the worst possible deaths. There's nothing really spectacular about that, but "Happy Birthday to Me", delivers a well developed combination of butchery for the gore-lovers, but also offers a pretty intriguing and disturbing mystery surrendering the main character. As a matter of fact, the main premise in this film is the main character's deeply troubled mind and her desperate efforts to try to rebuild a part of her life that seems to be missing inside her head. Naturally, throughout the entire film, the deeply troubled girl appears having incomplete flashbacks that develop an atmosphere full of drama and deception. This slasher is fairly enjoyable for the most part, until the awful ending arrives and somehow ruins the entire thing. I intend to keep this humble review free from spoilers, so I won't give any specific details. However, I am going to say that "Happy Birthday to Me" is one of those films that promise a pretty unsurprising ending without a 'Eureka!' revelation. It is patent from the get-go that one of the characters is clearly the one behind the murders and even though this could sound, shall we say…sub-standard?, I myself, think it would have been a lot more reasonable to leave a mildly expected ending instead of this soap-opera-like final sequence. Let's see: first of all, the killer's so-called identity was only predictable to a certain extent. Let's just not forget that sometimes, the killer's identity in a slasher film looks so obvious, that we end up discarding that possibility because it looks so obvious. So if we keep in mind this simple rule, then I guess we can say that none of the character was suspicious enough to add such a grotesque twist. Honestly, the whole film works as a charm and then, all of a sudden, it's like the writers felt compelled to mock the audience by yelling 'Gotcha!' while pointing and laughing as if the whole movie was a damned high school prank. Unexpected endings are good sometimes, but I think this was just way off. One thing is to deceive the audience and trick them into believing something that eventually is not true, I'm okay with that, because there are several slasher movies like that. However, pulling such a disastrous and stupid explanation to avoid a predictable ending seems to me like a desperate attempt from the writers to be a part of the 'cool gang' of the horror filmmakers. Overall, the film is enjoyable and it would have been one of my favorite slasher films if it wasn't because of that incredibly far-fetched final revelation. As an extra bonus, most of us who grew up watching "Little House on the Prairie" are going to be delighted by seeing Melissa Sue Anderson leaving behind sweet Mary Ingalls for a moment and turning into a totally disturbed teenage girl who drinks alcohol, swears, goes out with guys and… a little bit more than that. Enjoy the movie, but be prepared for the ending, because… oh, boy!, just trust me on this one and be prepared.

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-11-04

**_Unique, lush slasher with a notable cast fumbles at the end_** A teen returns to a hoity-toity private academy in the Northeast after a seriously traumatic experience (Melissa Sue Anderson) where members of the so-called Top Ten circle start to perish one-by-one. Who’s the killer and why? Glenn Ford is on hand as the girl’s psychiatrist. "Happy Birthday to Me" (1981) is both a slasher and a whodunit, similar to “Friday the 13th” from the year prior, except with the milieu of a prep school. The lush setting, mostly taking place at night, is noteworthy and the unique perspective of director J. Lee Thompson gives the flick a different ‘feel’ compared to other slashers from the period. Furthermore, you can’t beat the female cast. This was Melissa Sue’s feature film debut as she took time off from Little House on the Prairie to do it. She was 18 during shooting in 1980 and very beautiful (in an on-edge way), but appears at least five years older than she really was. Meanwhile Lenore Zann as Maggie is certainly a highlight and Tracey Bregman has a formidable role as the protagonist’s best friend. If you don’t remember the latter, she’s iconic of ’80-’90’s soap operas, mostly The Young and the Restless. I would give this relatively obscure slasher a higher score, but it has two glaring flaws. For one, it’s overlong by about 15-20 minutes with certain useless scenes that could’ve easily been cut with no harm done, like the brain surgery sequence. Worse, the creators changed the ending at the last minute because they thought the original was too predictable. Unfortunately, the alteration almost singlehandedly ruins the movie because it's just not believable (I’m not going to give it away). Such a climax may work for Scooby-Doo, but not a live-action story that takes place at a 'real-life' private school. The creators should've just stuck with the original ending they had in mind, predictable or not. Sure, it's "just a slasher," but even slashers have to be done in an intelligent way so that the viewer 'buys' what's happening as within the realm of plausibility. When they're not, they're eye-rolling and forgettable. Still, up till the last 12-15 minutes there’s a lot to appreciate here. The film runs 1 hour, 50 minutes, and was shot in Montreal, with Concordia University standing in for Crawford Academy, and nearby Hudson (the Wainwright manor), as well as Phoenix, New York (the town with the drawbridge), which is about 200 miles southwest of Montreal. GRADE: B-