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The House on Sorority Row

  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
11K
YOUR RATING
The House on Sorority Row (1982)
B-HorrorSlasher HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

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 gradua... Read allAfter 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.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.

  • Director
    • Mark Rosman
  • Writers
    • Mark Rosman
    • Bobby Fine
  • Stars
    • Kate McNeil
    • Eileen Davidson
    • Janis Ward
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Rosman
    • Writers
      • Mark Rosman
      • Bobby Fine
    • Stars
      • Kate McNeil
      • Eileen Davidson
      • Janis Ward
    • 134User reviews
    • 96Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kate McNeil
    Kate McNeil
    • Katherine
    • (as Kathryn McNeil)
    Eileen Davidson
    Eileen Davidson
    • Vicki
    Janis Ward
    • Liz
    • (as Janis Zido)
    Robin Meloy
    • Jeanie
    Harley Jane Kozak
    Harley Jane Kozak
    • Diane
    • (as Harley Kozak)
    Jodi Draigie
    Jodi Draigie
    • Morgan
    Ellen Dorsher
    Ellen Dorsher
    • Stevie
    Lois Kelso Hunt
    Lois Kelso Hunt
    • Mrs. Slater
    Christopher Lawrence
    • Dr. Beck
    Michael Kuhn
    Michael Kuhn
    • Peter
    Michael Sergio
    Michael Sergio
    • Rick
    Ruth Walsh
    • Mother
    Ed Heath
    • Policeman
    Jean Schertler
    Jean Schertler
    • Nurse
    Larry Singer
    • Photographer
    Carlos Sério
    • Eric
    • (as Charles Serio)
    4 Out of 5 Doctors
    • The Band
    Peter McClung
    • Peterson
    • Director
      • Mark Rosman
    • Writers
      • Mark Rosman
      • Bobby Fine
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    8briandwillis-83825

    Classy To A Fault

    You have to respect The House on Sorority Row. It's trying that whole "when you go low, we go high" thing, but it'd be so much more fun if it just let its hair down and kicked someone into the mud every now and then. It's way better shot and acted than just about any other slasher movie from this time and it's not like it's super chaste and gore-free, but you just get the feeling that it's a little too scared to really dip into the sleaze pond.
    jmuduke

    Memories

    I will always have a special place in my heart for The House on Sorority Row. Back in 1982, my father was vice president of a small company in Washington, D.C. called VAE (Visual Aids Electronics). They had contracts with all the major hotels in D.C. to provide their audio visual equipment for all the meetings and conferences that were held there (microphones, TV's, overhead projectors). The company was doing so well, that the president of it (John Ponchok) wanted to branch out and try different things. They started a record company (which failed miserably), and then wanted to try their hand at producing movies. Their first (and only) project: The House on Sorority Row. Filming took place during the summer of 1982 in Baltimore, MD. One day during the summer, my father drove me, my sister, and my mom out to Baltimore for the day to watch them film the movie. I was 7 at the time. We watched them film the scene where they had just shot Ms. Slater, and they were trying to revive her by the side of the pool. I had a blast. I remember meeting some of the girls, and the lady that played Ms. Slater. Later in the afternoon, my family and I were taken up to the attic where the final scene takes place (I'm not sure if it was Mark Rosman or not that took us up there). While my parents were talking with whoever took us up there, I was cruising around the attic on a toy pedal tractor that was up there. In the movie, that same tractor that I rode on is used by the character Peter. One more thing. When they are trying to revive Ms. Slater by the side of the pool, one of the girls screams "Oh my God, the band's here!" A shot is then shown of a station wagon and a white truck coming up the driveway. That white truck was actually one of VAE's old company trucks that they lent them for the scene. After they were done using it in the film, my father bought it from VAE to use as a moving truck for my family's move to Northern Virginia that summer. After we were done with the move, we parked the truck in the woods below our house where it rotted away for the next 15 years, before it was finally towed away to the junkyard.
    6blanbrn

    Typical 80's horror slasher film of girls and a secret twist!

    "The House on Sorority Row" an 80's slasher flick has now become somewhat of a cult classic and midnight viewing event, and it does entertain and give chills in typical 80's manner. It has all the common things from the 80's horror films sex, nudity, blood, gore, and a past secret that twist. The story is pretty simple young college sorority girls who are just days away from graduation set out to throw one last surprise party and celebration, however the old lady the matron of the old house hides a horrible secret long buried away in memory. After a freak accident one by one bodies and deaths start to happen all are on the brink of madness and decay! Overall okay 80's horror film that flew under the radar give it a watch if you like that decade and the genre of skin and gore.
    9molemandavid

    Beware The Murky Swimming Pool!

    Do pranks every go right in slasher movies? They always seem to leave someone injured, traumatized enough to turn into a murderer, or stone cold dead. In that grand tradition, The House on Sorority Row presents this well worn chestnut, but it's served up with a reasonable amount of style and even class.

    The graduating class of a college sorority has had it up to here with their bossy and moody housemother, Mrs. Slater, after she says that they will not be throwing a graduation party at the sorority house. To get back at her, they devise a prank to scare her into letting them go ahead with the party, but it backfires when the blanks they loaded the gun with turn out to be real and, now, they have a dead housemother in their muddy, unused swimming pool. They go ahead with the party and keep trying to keep people away from the pool as someone starts killing them off one by one.

    The House on Sorority Row feels more polished both in terms of script and production values than just about any other slasher film of its time. There's some gore, but it's a mostly restrained affair with only a few notable blood-soaked set pieces. Each of the sorority girls has their own personality, which makes it easy to tell them apart and most of the performances are better than what you'd usually find in a film of this type. Eileen Davidson really shines as the queen bee and Richard Band's lush, orchestral score sets a nice mood.
    ryannemetz

    One of the better sorority slashers

    House on Sorority Row is not just some of the some ol', same ol' as we've seen before with sorority slasher movies.

    The movie is based on a group of seven sorority sisters who are all just about to graduate college and they come up with the idea of throwing an illicit party at the sorority house. If the girls just could have gotten the blessing from their sorority mother, who is Mrs. Slater, this party would have worked out. Instead, Mrs. Slater won't allow any such party under her roof. Mrs. Slater wants the house to be vacant during that weekend- and you'll find out why later.

    The girls decide to rebel against Mrs. Slater's wishes, particularly Vikki, who is played by Eileen Davidson. By doing so they all participate in a prank targeting Mrs. Slater. However, this prank takes a turn for the worst. Soon thereafter, these college babes come up missing. It then turns into a tale of whodunit. Solid direction, which is done with such finesse by Mark Rosman.

    I liked the idea of the killer in this one, who uses a sharp cane for the weapon of choice. Some memorable death scenes are a decapitated head found in a toilet bowl and various stabbings with that cane that I had just mentioned.

    There are plenty of genre flicks that deal with this same topic. Those that I am referring to are: PROM NIGHT, SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE, SORORITY HOUSE MASSACRE and THE INITIATION. The House On Sorority Row isn't anything groudbreaking, but it does still satisfy us bloodhounds out there. The script is original, the suspense scenes are built up with the proper tension and there is a satisfactory amount of blood; however there could of been more. In addition, I thought that the cast did a better then decent job on the acting duties.

    The budget DVD is worth getting. The uncut version is now available for the first time in the U.S., which does include the extra cinema shots of Vikki getting stabbed to death. Previously, this was unattainable in the U.S.

    I give it 7/10

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    • Trivia
      This movie is similar to the 1930s Myrna Loy classic Thirteen Women, which is considered by some to be the very first slasher movie. It is about a woman who is rejected from a sorority and gets revenge by causing the murders of all of its members.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 13 mins) When Vicki is killed, her demise comes as Mrs. Slater's cane comes down upon her left eye socket, spurting blood as it impales. When Dr. Beck and Kathryn discover Vicki and Liz's bodies in the open grave at Park View Cemetery, Vicki only possesses her chest and back wounds, no eye damage.
    • Quotes

      Pig: I'm a sea pig...

    • Crazy credits
      The mechanical tick of Eric's jack-in-the-box plays on as the ending credits role.
    • Alternate versions
      The uncut version has been re-released here since. The uncut original version of the film was finally released in the UK (as "House On Sorority Row") by Hollywood DVD in 2002.
    • Connections
      Edited into The House on Sorority Row (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Waiting for Roxanne
      Composed and Performed by 4 Out of 5 Doctors

      4 Out of 5 Doctors appear courtesy of Nemperor Records, Inc. and CBS Inc.

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 1983 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le pensionnat de l'angoisse
    • Filming locations
      • Eltonhead Mansion, 26 Hillchase Ct, Pikesville, Maryland, USA(sorority house)
    • Production company
      • VAE Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $425,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,604,986
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $617,661
      • Jan 23, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,604,986
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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