Sweet Sixteen (1983)

Sweet Sixteen is an American independent horror film of the slasher subgenre. It was directed and produced by Jim Sotos with a screenplay written by Erwin Goldman. The film was produced by Century International and released in September, of 1983.

Notes & Trivia

 * The tagline for this film is, "What terrors are unleashed when a girl turns Sweet Sixteen?"


 * Production on Sweet Sixteen began in September, 1982. Principal filming concluded in October, 1982.


 * This is the second of three films distributed through Century International. They also distributed the 1975 Jim Sotos psycho-thriller, Forced Entry and the 1983 horror thriller, The Black Room.


 * There are a total of nineteen characters lists in this film, sixteen of which are named characters.


 * Actor Michael Cutt is credited as Michael J. Cutt in this film.


 * Actor Tim Cutt is uncredited for his participation in this film as a Deputy.


 * Actor Art Roberts is uncredited for his participation in this film as as an angry man at the town meeting.


 * This is the final film work for actor Henry Wilcoxon. Wilcoxon passed away in Los Angeles, California on March 6th, 1984 at the age of 78.


 * Actor Bo Hopkins is also known for playing Chief Hunter in the 1991 film Blood Ties and Sheriff Lawson in the 1999 direct-to-video movie From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money.


 * Actor Michael Pataki is also known for playing Ridgemont Federal Sanitarium administrator [[Doctor Hoffman in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers.


 * Actress Sharon Farrell is also known for her work in films such as It's Alive in 1974 and The Premonition in 1976. She also played a grieving sister named Lila Morton in the "Chopper" episode of Kolchak: The Night Stalker as well as Mrs. Wax in the "Do You Know Where Your Kids Are?" episode of Freddy's Nightmares.