Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Rhonda Johnson

Lieutenant Morgan

Jimmy Hallik

Chuck Dawson

Jaimy (as Teresa Vander Woude)

Tom

Debbie

Diane Matthews

Cathy

Rachael McClee

Marsha

Curtis

Weight Lifter #1

Officer Peterson

Weight Lifter #2 (Brad)

Office Girl

Locker Room Girl

Aerobics Dancer (as Kellyann Sabatasso)

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Aerobics Dancer

Paramedic

Paramedic (as Pat Statham)

Locker Room Girl

Locker Room Girl

Gym Extra

Gym Extra

Gym Extra

Gym Extra (as Vikki Lynn Vander Woude)

Gym Extra

Gym Extra

Gym Extra

Gym Extra

Weight Lifter

Weight Lifter

Weight Lifter

Weight Lifter

Written by Wuchak on 2020-03-30
**_Fun low-rent slasher schlock from the mid-80s_** After a woman is burned in a horrible tanning salon accident, her sister (Marcia Karr) opens a gym in Los Angeles where the clients start dying one-by-one. David Campbell plays the grim detective, Ted Prior a new employee at the gym and Fritz Matthews a weirdo tough guy client. “Killer Workout” (1987) is cut-rate slasher schlock focused around (big surprise) a gym in the Hollywood area. To be expected, there are a lot of shots of the women working out, mostly aerobic exercise, but don’t expect the voluptuous females in “Heavenly Bodies” (1984), although a few of the ladies are a’right, e.g. Teresa Van der Woude (Jaimy) and Dianne Copeland (Debbie). The soundtrack is glaring mid-80’s pop (with the requisite electronic drums) while the dialog & acting are mostly bad, but in an amusing way, like the cast/crew had fun shooting. Meanwhile there’s some unexpected martial-arts action and a fairly long chase on foot. The first half is too one-dimensional in that it concentrates on events at the gym, but the second half opens things up a bit. The reveal in the third act surprised me. Bottom line: It’s a cheap and quietly laugh-inducing 80’s slasher, but fairly entertaining. The movie runs 1 hour, 25 minutes and was shot in Beverly Hills, North Hollywood and Sun Valley, Los Angeles. GRADE: C