Screenplay and production documents for Sleepaway Camp, written by Robert Hiltzik. Sleepaway Camp is a cult film remembered today for having dealt with the horrors of gender dysphoria, if in clumsy but nonetheless pioneering ways. The movie, improbably timely, revolves around the violent effects of a forced sex transition on a teenage boy. In this way it plays out contemporary right-wing panics of "transgenderism" and "grooming" in the style of a campy horror movie. The production documents include contact and crew lists, production memos, shooting schedules, call sheets, maps, and lists and menus for local restaurants. [New York]: [American Eagle Films], 1981. Screenplay housed in manila envelope labeled "Nick Tallo." Xerox. 8 1/2 x 11 in. 91pp. Very good. New York: [American Eagle Films], 1982. Folder labeled "Nick Tallo" containing thirteen sets of production documents, alongside a visitor map and a guide for the shooting locations in the Adirondacks in New York. Offset and xerox.