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- The House on Sorority Row (1983) is a movie genre Horror produced by VAE Productions was released in United States of America on 1983-01-21 with director Ma.
- It's up there with 'Halloween's' followers like 'Friday the 13th,' 'Prom Night,' 'My Bloody Valentine' and 'Sleepaway Camp.' Unlike most slice-and-dice movies, 'The House On Sorority Row' actually has a plot, some good acting from the cast, a mysterious killer, and it's not that bloody. The plot revolves around the 7 girls of Theta-Pi sorority: Katey, Vicki, Liz, Diane, Stevie, Jeanie and Morgan.
Synopsis After a seemingly innocent prank goes horribly wrong, a group of sorority sisters are stalked and murdered one by one in their sorority house while throwing a party to celebrate their graduation. A group of girls staying at a sorority house clash with the house's owner, who wants them out. They decide to play a prank on her, but it goes awry and she winds up dead. Panicking, the girls try to hide the body, but someone (or something) witnessed the crime and begins to stalk them. Downloaded 18571 times 3:53:11 PM. Reviewed by sgtking 6 'Halloween' certainly inspired many other movies, but some of those films even inspired some themselves. Without 'Friday the 13th' we wouldn't likely have 'My Bloody Valentine' and without 'Black Christmas' we might not have 'Silent Night, Deadly Night.'
Roger Corman produced many great cult films in the 1980s, some of which imitated other films that were great hits. The 1982 Slasher flick 'The Slumber Party Massacre' was his contribution to the sub-genre and would make way for a few similar films, such as this little known one. Like 'Slumber,' 'The House on Sorority Row' involves a bunch of young women partying it up and being slaughtered. Sounds like good times, which for the most part it is. Pros: Fine job done by the cast, and surprisingly the characters are not really interchangeable.
A score that's often eerie. Moves at a good pace. Doesn't take itself too seriously.
Plenty of creepy sequences. Writer/director Rosman gives the film more style than it deserves. He also creates some suspense. Cons: Nothing new here. Too many characters, not enough time to really get to know each of them. Pretty dated, especially because of the band playing at the party. It's not much of a mystery who the killer is.
After a seemingly innocent prank goes horribly wrong, a group of sorority sisters are stalked and murdered one by one in their sorority house while throwing a party.
Disappointing end. Final thoughts: This is pretty much a case of 'been there, done that,' but the film isn't a total washout. You can tell the people in front of and behind the camera were having a good time and trying to make the best film they could.
I wouldn't go out of my way to get a hold of a copy, but if you love 80s Slasher flicks like I do then give it a chance. My rating: 3/5. Reviewed by eytand94 8 'The House On Sorority Row' is above your average slasher flick.
It's up there with 'Halloween's' followers like 'Friday the 13th,' 'Prom Night,' 'My Bloody Valentine' and 'Sleepaway Camp.' Unlike most slice-and-dice movies, 'The House On Sorority Row' actually has a plot, some good acting from the cast, a mysterious killer, and it's not that bloody. The plot revolves around the 7 girls of Theta-Pi sorority: Katey, Vicki, Liz, Diane, Stevie, Jeanie and Morgan.
At the end of their college days, the Thetas decide to have one last fling before they go. However, their evil house mother, Mrs. Slater, is willing to do anything to stop the festivities. But that doesn't mean that the Thetas don't have a plan of their own. They decide to pull a very cruel prank on Mrs.
Slater, which is guaranteed to work perfectly. But the prank goes too far, and it results in Mrs. Slater's death. Afraid that the police will suspect them, the girls hide Mrs. Slater's body in the pool. They will have their party and will get rid of the corpse in the morning.
Unfortunately, somebody knows what they did, and that person decides that they're going to make the girls of Theta-Pi pay for what they did. 'The House On Sorority Row' is very similar to 'Prom Night' and 'I Know What You Did Last Summer.' However, 'Prom Night' and its successor were there before the 1997 box-office smash. The cast is well-chosen with Kate MacNeil as Katey, Eileen Davidson as Vicki, and the rest of the sorority girls are not bad. 'The House On Sorority Row' does have its flaws, but they are only minor. One of the girls has almost zero lines of dialogue, the film drags just a little bit, and it's so obvious that Lois Kelso Hunt's(who played Mrs. Slater) voice is entirely dubbed, since director Mark Rosman says that her voice was not scary enough for the role.
But I did not pay attention to these issues, and I really enjoyed the movie. The result: Sometimes, what a slasher fan needs is a little bit more than just a hack-em-up film.
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Some genre fanatics might look for a slasher-thriller. 'The House On Sorority Row' is that movie.
It offers suspense, a little bit of gore, some of the inevitable female nudity, good characters and a creepy villain. Not to be missed. Reviewed by Horrorf 7 I caught this movie on VHS in the early 90s, having Missed it in the 80s I don't know how? I just re-watched it tonight, and I must say YES its a typical 80s slasher movie but it has great Humor and great suspense and A really creepy Killer.The music just adds to the suspense and mood. And you have to love 4 out of 5 Doctors, the house band at the girls party!
Just check out that dudes hair!If you like your Horror served straight up.and you are tired of what Hollywood has been releasing as suspense/horror these days, go rent HOUSE ON SORORITY ROW, pop some popcorn, turn out the lights, and put on some candles, just don't watch it alone,especially on a College campus!
Theta Pi Sorority House always closes down for the summer on the 19th of June. That’s the way it’s been for twenty-some years, as long as the strict Ms.
Slater has been housemother. But this year, the seven sisters of Theta Pi decide it’s high time to throw a graduation party. Fueled by alcohol and goaded by lead sister Vicki, the girls ignore Ms.
Slater’s objections and start party preparations. Sorority sisters accidentally kill their house mother after a prank goes wrong. After they attempt to cover up their crime, someone starts killing them off, one by one. Slater not actually dead as the girls thought? Did she rise from the dead?
Or is there a far more sinister secret lurking within Theta Pi?