A group of students staying at a friend’s house begin to fall victim to a murderer over the April Fool’s weekend. There’s a song by Jerry Whitman called “Too Bad You’re Crazy”. It’s outstanding and even has a kazoo solo.
April Fool's Day (1986)
April Fool's Day is a 1986 American mystery slasher film directed by Fred Walton, produced by Frank Mancuso, Jr., and starring Deborah Foreman, Amy Steel, Ken Olandt, Deborah Goodrich, Thomas F. Wilson, and Leah Pinsent. The plot follows a group of college students vacationing during April Fool's Day weekend on an island estate, which is infiltrated by an unknown assailant.
Director: Fred Walton
Stars: Jay Baker, Deborah Foreman, Deborah Goodrich ...
“Nine college students staying at a friend's remote island mansion begin to fall victim to an unseen murderer over the April Fool's Day weekend, but nothing is as it seems.”
April Fool's Day (1986)
Directed: Fred Walton
Produced: Frank Mancuso Jr.
Written: Danilo Bach
Starring: Jay Baker, Deborah Foreman, Deborah Goodrich, Ken Olandt, Griffin O'Neal,
Leah King Pinsent, Clayton Rohner, Amy Steel, Thomas F. Wilson
Music: Charles Bernstein
Cinematography: Charles Minsky
Edited: Bruce Green
Distributed: Paramount Pictures
Release date: March 27, 1986
Running time: 89 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Soundtrack Credits
Too Bad You're Crazy
Music and Lyrics by Charles Bernstein
Performed by Jerry Whitman with Linda Harmon, Angie Jaree, Donna Medine
Mama Told Me (Not to Come)
Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman
Performed by Three Dog Night
Also sprach Zarathustra
(uncredited)
Music by Richard Strauss
Portion hummed by Thomas F. Wilson
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