Cullen G. Chambers is an actor known for his role in Student Bodies (1981), a film that cleverly satirizes the slasher genre. With its blend of humor and horror, Student Bodies showcases Chambers' ability to navigate the comedic elements of cult cinema. Although his filmography may be limited, his performance contributes to the film's unique take on the conventions of horror, making it a noteworthy entry in the realm of exploitation cinema.
Student Bodies
STUDENT BODIES is a great, satirical take on the bevy of horror flicks that flooded theater and drive-in screens(and consequently, polluted video store shelves)in the eighties. Watching this group of no-name actors trudge through all the stock situations that teens in these flicks find themselves in goes to show how the people who conceived and made this flick got the joke long before most of us. What’s incredible is that this movie came out in 1981, well before the genre peaked and the films became stale variations of HALLOWEEN, FRIDAY THE 13TH, OR NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET. While SCREAM was a black comedy/satire that pays homage to the genre(and served to revive it), STUDENT BODIES plays it strictly for laughs, thumbing its nose at all the insolent jerks and dumb bimbos who, despite having knowledge of a killer on the loose, wander alone through isolated woods or dark hallways and wind up on the wrong ends of axes, chainsaws, butcher knives, or pitchforks. Now, who stole my paperclip? A serial killer with his signature heavy breathing proceeds to systematically kill the students and teachers of Lamab high school.