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Sorority House Massacre

Upon joining a sorority, Beth is haunted by nightmares of a knife-wielding killer as her past resurfaces to haunt her.

Director(s)

Carol Frank

Bruce Carter

David B. Householter

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Cast & Crew

Robert Axelrod

Robert Axelrod

Larry

Fitz Houston

Fitz Houston

Detective

Bruce Carter

Bruce Carter

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Aimee Brooks

Aimee Brooks

Cathy

David B. Householter

David B. Householter

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Vinnie Bilancio

Vinnie Bilancio

John

Bob Ivy

Bob Ivy

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Alan Eugster

Alan Eugster

Night Orderly

Angela O'Neill

Angela O'Neill

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Wendy Martel

Wendy Martel

Linda

Pamela Ross

Pamela Ross

Sara

Nicole Rio

Nicole Rio

Tracy

John C. Russell

John C. Russell

Bobby

Marcus Vaughter

Marcus Vaughter

Andy

Joe Nassi

Joe Nassi

Craig

Mary Anne

Mary Anne

Mrs. Lawrence

Gillian Frank

Gillian Frank

Dr. Lindsey

Maureen Hawks

Maureen Hawks

Professor

Hillary Hollingsworth

Hillary Hollingsworth

Laura

Sandy Fury

Sandy Fury

Sorority Girl (uncredited)

Carol Frank

Carol Frank

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Details

GenresHorror, Comedy
Runtime1h 14 mins
Released on01 Oct 1986
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

5/10

***Grade B version of “Halloween” with the setting of “The House on Sorority Row”*** “Sorority House Massacre” (1986) combines the plot of "Halloween" (psycho killer escapes asylum and goes after his little sister) with the sorority house setting of "The House on Sorority Row" (1983) and "Black Christmas” (1974). But the production values are subpar by comparison, sparking some to call it the worst 80's slasher film. It’s true that the movie starts shaky with filmmaking akin to an old soap opera, but it builds some suspense in the second half. And there are a few gems, like when Beth's sorta-date (the short, dark-haired guy) says, "I just like being with you." This shows that the writer actually put in some effort despite the Grade B (or Grade C) production values. The fact that there’s no camp and everything plays out deadly seriously is a plus. The film is short and sweet at 1 hour, 14 minutes; it was shot in Los Angeles. GRADE: C

GenerationofSwine

10/10

Which one was this? I can't really remember. I do, however, know it was the movie where they hire a lot of women and require them all to take their clothes off. I recall a shower scene in there somewhere. But that could be a different movie exactly like this one. And then I remember the women running around screaming in undies that are really only worn in the bedroom. Was there a plot? Not really, it was just an excuse for nudity and undies. But, you already knew all of that when you sat down to watch this. Because, honestly in film making, they aren't really trying to pass it off as anything other than an excuse to film young naked breasts and you don't really get anything but that. So, why are you reading this? You know exactly what this movie is about. You knew that before you even clicked on this review. But, at least the review is as honest as the movie. If you are expecting more than that, there is something seriously wrong with you.

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Part of the Series

Hard to Die

Hard to Die

1990EN
Sorority House Massacre II

Sorority House Massacre II

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