A Vacation in Hell

A Vacation in Hell

Priscilla Barnes in a scene from A Vacation In Hell
Directed by David Greene
Produced by Patricia Finnegan
Mack Bing
David Greene
Written by Shelley Katz
D.B. Ledrov
Starring Priscilla Barnes
Maureen McCormick
Barbara Feldon
Andrea Marcovicci
Michael Brandon
Music by Gil Mellé
Cinematography Harry J. May
Edited by Ken Zemke
Parkie L. Singh
Distributed by CBS Entertainment Productions
Release dates
  • May 21, 1979 (1979-05-21)
Running time
118 minutes
Language English

A Vacation in Hell is a 1979 made-for-television film starring Priscilla Barnes and Maureen McCormick as part of a group of lost vacationers being stalked through the Hawaiian jungle.[1] It was helmed by Roots director David Greene and has acquired a cult following, due in large part to subsequent re-airings in syndication.[2]

Plot

Led by Denise (Priscilla Barnes), the dumb blonde who isn't as dumb as you think, a group of vacationers, all of them female except one, become lost in an island jungle and stalked by a deranged tribe of murderous natives. A feminist (Andrea Marcovicci), a mother (Barbara Feldon), her daughter (Maureen McCormick) and a swinging smooth operator (Michael Brandon) round out the other endangered tourists.

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