Happy Birthday to Me (1981) is a Canadian slasher with an unusually high pedigree, directed by J. Lee Thompson (The Guns of Navarone, Cape Fear) and starring Melissa Sue Anderson of Little House on the Prairie as a college student whose exclusive clique is being murdered in creative ways. The film's deaths include the infamous shish-kebab through the mouth and a weight-lifting decapitation, making it one of the more graphically inventive early slashers. The convoluted plot involves repressed memories, brain surgery, and an identity-swapping twist that's either brilliant or ridiculous depending on your perspective. With its lavish production values and 110-minute runtime, Happy Birthday to Me aimed for prestige horror and became a memorable entry in the golden age of slashers.
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