Stage Fright (1987 film)

Stage Fright (original title Deliria, also known as StageFright, Aquarius, StageFright: Aquarius, and Bloody Bird) is a 1987 horror film directed by Michele Soavi. The film stars Barbara Cupisti, David Brandon and Giovanni Lombardo Radice. Written by George Eastman (writing as Lew Cooper), the story combines elements of the giallo and slasher film genres. The movie follows a group of stage actors and crew rehearsing for a small town musical production. While they lock themselves to do rehearsing, they are unaware that a psychopathic actor has escaped nearby and starting a killing spree while locked inside the theater with them.

Stage Fright (1987 film)

Stage Fright (original title Deliria, also known as StageFright, Aquarius, StageFright: Aquarius, and Bloody Bird) is a 1987 horror film directed by Michele Soavi. The film stars Barbara Cupisti, David Brandon and Giovanni Lombardo Radice. Written by George Eastman (writing as Lew Cooper), the story combines elements of the giallo and slasher film genres. The movie follows a group of stage actors and crew rehearsing for a small town musical production. While they lock themselves to do rehearsing, they are unaware that a psychopathic actor has escaped nearby and starting a killing spree while locked inside the theater with them.