Sleepaway Camp 2: Unhappy Campers

Character mistake: Phoebe gets hit in the head with a tree branch but she puts her hand on the opposite side she was hit on.

Factual error: This is a summer time movie but you can see brown leaves everywhere in the film like its the beginning of fall.

FranyMcbay

Revealing mistake: After Sean is murdered by decapitation in the shack there are a number of close-up shots of Angela's deceased victims, and if you look closely you can see some of them are moving slightly. (01:04:26)

Jack Vaughan

Deliberate mistake: The photographs that Angela takes off the boys that show the girls naked obviously were not taken outside the cabin, they are far too clear. The fly netting and window would have obscured them. Also, judging by the position of the beds in the photographs it seems like they were taken inside the cabin. (00:32:02)

Jack Vaughan

Continuity mistake: At the pool when Sean and Molly are lying on towels discussing their families there is a shot focused on Molly's face, and she says she has a big family and people refer to them as "The Brady Bunch." In this shot you can see a very distinct blond haired man in the pool behind her. The shot then changes to a wide shot showing both Sean and Molly again and the same distinct blond haired man is now behind them on the other side of the pool. (00:14:54)

Jack Vaughan

Audio problem: In the scenes inside to cabin where Angela keeps her victims you can hear flies, but there are no visible flies anywhere.

FranyMcbay

Other mistake: When Angela starts up the chainsaw (to kill Judd with) we hear the sound of it starting but you can see it is not on. (00:35:54)

Jack Vaughan

Revealing mistake: Toward the end film when the female counselor finds Uncle John dead and a camper hanging, the hanging camper's eyes are shaking as he's trying to keep them open in a certain way.

FranyMcbay

Woman in Truck: I mean, the way I see it, I am just too dumb to drink and I'm too fat to fuck.

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Question: Sean claims that "the state paid for" Angela's gender reassignment surgery, during her treatment. Considering that Peter was forced, by his aunt, to live as a female, why would an institution do this? Seeing how Peter did not make his own decision to become Angela.

Answer: Maybe he'd grown used to it.The way some places are, they may have done this in hopes of curing him.

Rob245

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