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All Cheerleaders Die (2013)

When tragedy rocks Blackfoot High, rebellious outsider Mäddy Killian shocks the student body by joining the cheerleading squad. After a confrontation with the football team, Mäddy and her new cheerleader friends are sent on a supernatural roller coaster ride which leaves a path of destruction none of them may be able to escape.
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When tragedy rocks Blackfoot High, rebellious outsider Mäddy Killian shocks the student body by joining the cheerleading squad. After a confrontation with the football team, Mäddy and her new cheerleader friends are sent on a supernatural roller coaster ride which leaves a path of destruction none of them may be able to escape.

Rating:NR
Genre:Horror, Thriller, Comedy
Directed By:Lucky McKee, Chris Sivertson
Written By:Lucky McKee, Chris Sivertson
In Theaters:10/31/2013
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Runtime:89 minutes
Studio:Modernciné

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Lucky McKee, Chris Sivertson

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Caitlin Stasey

Mäddy Killian

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Sianoa Smit-McPhee

Leena Miller

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Brooke Butler

Tracy Bingham

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Amanda Grace Benitez

Hanna Popkin

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Reanin Johannink

Martha Popkin

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Tom Williamson

Terry Stankus

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Nicholas S. Morrison

Ben Fector

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Chris Petrovski

George Shank

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Leigh Parker

Manchester 'Manny' Mankiewitz

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Jordan Wilson

Vik De Palma

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Felisha Cooper

Alexis Grace Andersen

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