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Sweet Sixteen (1983)

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Title: Sweet Sixteen

Tagline: Why are all the boys dying to meet Melissa?

Genre: Horror

Director: Jim Sotos

Cast: Bo Hopkins, Susan Strasberg, Patrick Macnee, Don Stroud, Dana Kimmell, Aleisa Shirley, Don Shanks, Steve Antin, Sharon Farrell, Logan Clarke, Michael Pataki, Henry Wilcoxon, Larry Storch, Michael Cutt, Glenn Withrow

Release: 1983-03-18

Runtime: 90

Plot: A beautiful lonely girl named Melissa tries to make new friends from a town she's currently living in. The only problem is, each of the boys that she spends time with end up brutally murdered. Her sixteenth birthday is on the way, but Melissa turns out to be a suspect when it seems she's the last person who has seen her boyfriends alive.

Myself and @Tim James have just finished watching this.
I have to admit I rather enjoyed this 80's film and considering it was made in 1983, I wasn't even born :D
The ones who have watched it my question is who was the killer.
The mother or Melissa?
 
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