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Sorority House Massacre II

Five college women acquire the old Hokstedter place to establish their sorority house. They secure it at a discount due to the bloody incidents that occurred five years earlier. They plan to stay overnight to meet the movers in the morning, but their unease deepens as the odd neighbor Orville Ketchum begins to poke around. Shortly after the women shower and consult a Ouija board, they begin to experience an attrition problem.

Director(s)

J.B. Rogers

Jim Wynorski

Mary Wright

Cast & Crew

Jim Wynorski

Jim Wynorski

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J.B. Rogers

J.B. Rogers

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Mary Wright

Mary Wright

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Peter Spellos

Peter Spellos

Orville Ketchum

Mike Elliott

Mike Elliott

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Toni Naples

Toni Naples

Sgt. Phyllis Shawlee

Bob Sheridan

Bob Sheridan

Moving man

Melissa Moore

Melissa Moore

Jessica

Gail Harris

Gail Harris

Linda

Bridget Carney

Bridget Carney

Candy

Jürgen Baum

Jürgen Baum

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Stacia Zhivago

Stacia Zhivago

Kimberly

Barbii

Barbii

Suzanne

Dana Bentley

Dana Bentley

Janey

Gunnar Johnson

Gunnar Johnson

Cop in rain

Eric Hoffman

Eric Hoffman

Bartender

Carlo Jonzi

Carlo Jonzi

Abdul

Hassan Feffer

Hassan Feffer

Schmabdul

Emil Rochelle

Emil Rochelle

Godfather

Savannah

Savannah

Satana

Alex Tabrizi

Alex Tabrizi

Bouncer

Kevin Tent

Kevin Tent

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Don Keehed

Don Keehed

House Cop #1

Michael Villella

Michael Villella

Hokstatter

Details

GenresComedy, Horror, Thriller
Runtime1h 20 mins
Released on05 Oct 1990
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

**_Entertaining one-dimensional slasher with dubious acting and a wink of camp_** Five college gals apprehend a sorority house in Los Angeles at low-price due to its infamous past and immediately go about fixing it up. The first night they foolishly play with a Ouija board and members start dying. Who’s doing the killing since the mass murderer died in the first film? "Sorority House Massacre II" (1990) is less amateurish compared to the first film and adds camp & sexploitation, but only in the sense of female attractiveness and tame nudity, not sex. Speaking of which, this flick is a celebration of the beauty of women masquerading as a slasher. Some might argue that it degrades women, and I can understand this perspective since some of the protagonists die in the typical slasher manner, but the movie is stressing that they have to rise to the challenge in a life-or-death situation if they want to survive, which smacks of the proverbial girl power. While the story is overly one-note to be very compelling everything builds to an effective last act. It’s an entertaining spooky ‘B’ flick for Halloween that walks the balance beam between too serious and too goofy. The director is the prolific Jim Wynorski, a student of Roger Corman known for myriad ‘B’ flicks of varied genres, some surprisingly good (“Gargoyle” from 2004), some bad (“Camel Spiders”) and some amusing schlock (“The Hills Have Thighs”). The effective no-name female cast features: Gail Harris (Linda), Stacia Zhivago (Kimberly), Barbii (Suzanne), Bridget Carney (Candy), Savannah aka Shannon Wilsey (Satana), Dana Bentley (Janey), Melissa Moore (Jessica) and Toni Naples aka Karen Chorak (Sgt. Shawlee). Needless to say, if softcore female nudity offends you, I suggest skipping this. The film runs 1 hour, 17 minutes, and was shot in Venice, Los Angeles (interiors of house) and 2200 S Harvard Blvd, Los Angeles (exteriors). GRADE: B-/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. 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.

Part of the Series

Hard to Die

Hard to Die

1990EN
Sorority House Massacre

Sorority House Massacre

1986EN
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