Ravage The Scream Queen 2009 Upd -
Correction of Title:
There is no known film widely released in 2009 titled Ravage the Scream Queen . It is highly likely you are referring to the independent horror film "The Ravaging of the Scare Queen" (sometimes shortened to Scare Queen or confused with the sub-genre term "Scream Queen"). Alternatively, it may be a confusion with the 2008 film Slaughter or the 2009 film Ravage .
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- Sleaze Rex – director, writer, editor
- Actress (often unnamed or using a pseudonym like “Roxy Raye” or “Anna Exotic” depending on the volume)
- Note: Many actresses from these films have left the industry; no public updates post-2010s.
The narrative is driven by two protagonists who discover an amateur snuff film on a DVD-R. Inspired by what they see, they decide to become "murder movie" directors themselves. They post enticing online ads promising fame and "super-stardom" to any woman who responds. Credulous actresses, eager for their big break, overlook the obvious red flags—only to realize far too late that their audition will be their final performance. Production and Direction Correction of Title: There is no known film
In the late 80s and early 90s, Waverly was the "Final Girl" of Slumber Party Nightmare and Blood Theater . By 2009, she had retired from acting. Ravage was marketed as her “real” final role—a deconstruction of her own legacy. Waverly reportedly performed all of her own stunts, and the production used a "method torture" approach where she was kept in isolation between takes. Sleaze Rex – director, writer, editor Actress (often
- Ravage (2009): A horror/thriller involving a creature in the woods, often confused due to the word "Ravage" in your query.
- Slaughter (2009): A horror film about a young woman who moves to a farm and discovers a serial killer; the title implies violence ("ravage").
- The Loved Ones (2009): An Australian horror film featuring a prominent "scream queen" villainess (Robin McLeavy), though the title does not match.
