Diane | |
Aliases: | Diane |
Continuity: | Slumber Party Massacre |
Notability: | Victim |
Type: | Student |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Mar Vista, Los Angeles, California |
Associations: | Stanford High School |
Status: | Deceased |
Born: | 1964 [1] |
Died: | 1981 [2] |
First: | The Slumber Party Massacre |
Actor: | Gina Mari |
Diane is a fictional high school student, partier & murder victim. She is a supporting character in the Slumber Party Massacre film series and made a single appearance in The Slumber Party Massacre in 1982. She was played by actress Gina Mari in the film.
Biography[]
Diane was a teenage girl in the early 1980s. She lived in Los Angeles, California and attended school at Stanford High School where she played on the girls' varsity basketball team. Diane was friends with Trish Devereaux, Kim Clark, Jackie Cassidy and Linda. She dated a boy named John Minor, whom she gifted with the pet name of "Boo Boo". After closing out the basketball season, Diane attended a slumber party being held at Trish Devereaux's house at 3664 Mountain View Avenue. That evening, the girls smoked marijuana, ordered a pizza and entertained two male party crashers named Jeff/Slumber Party MassacreJeff and Neil. Diane sneaked off to the garage where she met up with John Minor. They began making out in John's car, and John began feeling her up. During this time, escaped serial killer Russ Thorn raided Trish's house and began taking fresh victims. He killed John first, then impaled Diane through the head with his large power drill.
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Diane was created by director Amy Holden Jones and screenwriter Rita Mae Brown.
- Actress Gina Smika Hunter was credited as Gina Mari in The Slumber Party Massacre.
- Gina Mari was very uncomfortable with the thought of doing a nude scene for her love-making romp with Jim Boyce. Actress Michele Michaels, who plays Trish Devereaux, filled in as Gina's body double for the close-up shot where John is fondling her breast.
See also[]
External Links[]
- Slumber Party Massacre at IMDB
- Slumber Party Massacre at Letterboxd.com
- Slumber Party Massacre at Themoviedb.org
- Slumber Party Massacre at Rotten Tomatoes
- Slumber Party Massacre at Horrormovies.org
References[]
- ↑ This database assumes that Diane was approximately 17-years-old during the events of the film. Other material supplied by the source material places the events of the film in May, 1981.
- ↑ Date extrapolated based upon the real world timing of a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game, which is referenced in the source material.