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1990 1990 Unrated Unrated 1 h 17 m
Five college women buy the old Hokstedter place for their new sorority house. They decide to stay in it for the night to meet the movers in the morning, but begin to get the creeps when the ... Read all Five college women buy the old Hokstedter place for their new sorority house. They decide to stay in it for the night to meet the movers in the morning, but begin to get the creeps when the weird neighbor starts poking around. Five college women buy the old Hokstedter place for their new sorority house. They decide to stay in it for the night to meet the movers in the morning, but begin to get the creeps when the weird neighbor starts poking around.
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This is a sequel in name only. It was conceived by Jim Wynoraski when he noticed some sets were available in Roger Corman's studios. He was given permission by Roger's wife, Julie Corman, to film there while she and her husband were out of town, only under the condition that Roger not find out. It was written, cast and filmed under the title "Jim Wynorski's House of Babes" in just seven days with no producer supervision. Roger was pleasantly surprised with how well the film turned out. The title was changed to "Nightie Nightmare" before the Cormans decided that it would sell better if it were a sequel to an existing film, hence why the film has nothing to do with the original "Sorority House Massacre".
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Sorority House Massacre II is a great improvement on the original which was basically a rip off of Halloween. In this installment scantily clad sorority girls move into the house where the original took place. There are flash backs, but not to the original Sorority House Massacre, but to the original Slumber Party Massacre, I guess even the film makers got confused, but who cares? This movie is "chopped" full of hilarious dialogue and nudity. Lets not forget Orville Ketchum who gives a stunning performance as the neighbor. Is he the killer or is he out to help the girls? You'll have to see for yourself and you won't be disappointed. This is a classic slasher flick with all the ingredients to keep you entertained for 90 minutes. I mean these girls take 30 minute showers to just clean their breasts, there isn't any hot water, but they can't sleep if they feel "dirty," and they search the house for their missing friends in their underwear. This flick is awesome! Check it out, you won't be sorry.
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^ Jump up to: a b McGee, Mark Thomas (2016). Katzman, Nicholson and Corman - Shaping Hollywood's Future . Bear Manor Media. p. 248.

^ Jump up to: a b c d e Sellers, Christian (19 April 2009). "Exclusive Interview With Cult Filmmaker JIM WYNORSKI" . Retro Slashers .

^ Nashawaty, Chris (2013). Crab Monsters, Teenage Cavemen and Candy Stripe Nurses - Roger Corman: King of the B Movie . Abrams. pp. 202–203. ISBN 9781613129814 .

^ "Interview with Director Jim Wynorski - Retro Slashers" . www.retroslashers.net . Archived from the original on 22 October 2007 . Retrieved 12 January 2022 .

^ "Sorority House Massacre II (1990)" . 31 January 2016.



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Sorority House Massacre II (also known as Sorority House Massacre II: Nighty Nightmare ) is a 1990 American slasher film directed by Jim Wynorski , featuring scream queens Melissa Ann Moore and Gail Harris (credited as Robyn Harris). Much like its predecessors, Sorority House Massacre II has received a cult following over the years.

It is a loose sequel to Sorority House Massacre , as well as Slumber Party Massacre , from which it recycles some footage. It was followed by Sorority House Massacre III: Hard to Die .

Five women, Linda, Jessica, Kimberly, Suzanne and Janey buy a new sorority house. They get it cheap because of the bloody incidents that took place five years earlier, committed by a murderer known as Hockstatter. They decide to stay in it for the night so they can meet the movers in the morning. Janey tells the group of the murders, putting them on edge. As it turns to night, a storm rolls in and the girls meet their creepy new neighbor Orville Ketchum, who recalls the night of the murders and how Hockstatter was defeated. He gives them the key to the basement before returning home. The girls decide to explore the basement, and find Hockstatter's tools and a ouija board . Meanwhile, Lt. Mike Block and Sgt. Phyliss Shawlee set out to get to the Hockstatter house after they receive a disturbance call.

After taking showers, the group decide to use the ouija board to contact Hockstatter. However, after the planchette mysteriously flies into the fireplace, they become too scared and go to bed. After Suzanne and Janey have an argument, Janey returns downstairs to drink the rest of the alcohol. However, she is attacked and killed with a hook by an unknown assailant.

Soon after, Suzanne goes downstairs to find Janey. She alerts the others of Janey's disappearance, and the group split up to search. Suzanne goes up to the attic and accidentally stands on a bear trap before the killer slashes her to death. Meanwhile, Mike and Phyliss travel to a strip club to talk to Candy, a survivor of the Hockstatter massacre. Mike suspects Orville was part of the crimes but Candy can not recall.

Linda, Jessica and Kimberly go down to the basement to find the two missing girls. Just as they are about to give up, they find their bodies strung up on the ceiling. The girls run upstairs and arm themselves with knives before attempting to leave. They run into Orville and retreat back into the house. As they become more panicked, they realize they left the attic window open. They run upstairs to lock the window. As Kimberly sees wet footprints, she realizes that he has already gotten into the house and flees. Jessica goes after Kimberly but Linda stays. Kimberly bumps into Orville and hides in a bathroom, but the killer gets in and murders her.

While Linda hides in the attic, Orville enters. She manages to stab him numerous times before choking him. She starts her way downstairs but is attacked again by a still alive Orville. She overpowers and drowns him in the toilet. She goes downstairs and the phone rings. A woman asks for her husband, Hockstatter, before warning her he is in the house and hangs up. Linda is lured into the basement by Jessica, who reveals herself to be the killer and has been possessed by Hockstatter. Jessica chases Linda upstairs where the two fight before Orville reveals himself to still be alive. Orville stabs Jessica but she knocks him out before Linda manages to defeat Jessica, stabbing her in the neck.

The next morning, Mike arrives with police officers after the movers found the bodies. They find Linda still alive, but now possessed by Hockstatter. Orville wakes up and shoots Linda dead before the police officers shoot Orville. He, however, survives and is rushed to hospital and later released after police could not pin the murders on him.

An early draft of the film was written by Mark Thomas McGee . McGee had written a book about Roger Corman and told Corman he wanted to write a film for him. Corman paid him to write Sorority House Massacre II , assigning Beverly Gray to work with him. McGee later said that Gray:

Was more of a critic than a collaborator. She’d tell me what she didn’t like, which was just about everything, but she never told me what she would like in its place. She spoke in generalities. Never specifics. My third draft was no closer to pleasing her than the first one had been. So when she asked for another rewrite I came to the conclusion that I would be writing Sorority House Massacre II for the rest of my life. Not knowing what else to do I called Roger to voice my concerns. I said that I was willing to do another draft but I needed more guidance than Beverly seemed willing to give me. He said that I had met my contractual obligation and sent me a check for my trouble. That script... was never produced. [1]
Roger Corman and his wife Julie were going away to Europe for a week. Jim Wynorski, who had made a number of films for the two, went to Julie with the idea of making a slasher film on the sets of Slumber Party Massacre 2 and Rock and Roll High School Forever which were both scheduled to be dismantled. Julie Corman put a hold on striking the sets and told Wynorski to make the film while they were gone without telling Roger. [1] [2]

Wynorski says: "I wrote the script in four days, cast it in two and started shooting the moment they left town. Roger only got wind of it after they returned". [2]

The film was originally titled Jim Wynorski’s House of Babes then Nightie Nightmares but was ultimately called Sorority House Massacre 2 . Wynorski had never seen the original. [2] [3]

The film was made in seven days. Wynorski says: "I was adding humor whenever possible and making sure there was plenty of nudity along the way. At first, the script ended when the cops arrived in the morning and found the Gail Harris character alive and holding the knife. I said to hell with that and continued on.bringing Orville back to life one more time to take care of business". [2]

The film was followed by Sorority House Massacre III: Hard to Die in 1990, which used the same script slightly altered, seeing the return of the same creative team and several actors and actresses as different characters. [2]

A fourth Sorority House Massacre began production in 2001 and wrapped principal photography in February 2002. The film had changed the name to Final Exam in August. The film was scheduled for release in 2007 on DVD under another new title The Legacy , but Roger Corman's Concorde Pictures closed up shop and the film was never released. In March 2015, Jim Wynorski released a poster for the film on his official Facebook page with the title Sorority House Massacre: The Final Exam . It's unknown at this stage if the film will ever be released. Sam Phillips , who portrayed a fictionalised version of herself in the film, reprised her role in Cheerleader Massacre , a direct sequel to The Slumber Party Massacre . [4] [5]

Julie Corman (as "Shelley Stoker") Jonathan Winfrey (co producer)
Gail Harris Melissa Moore Dana Bentley Mike Elliot Stacia Zhivago Barbii Bridget Carney
Concorde Pictures New Horizon Home Video

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cookieman108 Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2005
Famous last words, especially in a film with `massacre' in the title...I just want to say after watching Sorority House Massacre II: Nightly Nightmare (1992) - it was originally released as just Sorority House Massacre II in 1990 - that the women featured on the DVD case are not in this film...but that's not to say the women who are in this film aren't good looking, as they are (for the most part), but apparently not DVD packaging good looking...anyway, this is a sequel to the earlier film Sorority House Massacre (1987), but in name only, as the two share nothing in terms of cast, characters, storyline, etc. If you've seen the first film, as I did, then you'll probably agree this is probably for the best, as the first one stunk on ice...directed by schlock auteur Jim Wynorski (Chopping Mall, Deathstalker II, Munchie), the film stars Gail `Robyn' Harris (Cellblock Sisters: Banished Behind Bars) and former Playboy Playmate Melissa Moore (Vampire Cop, The Invisible Maniac). Also appearing is Michelle Verran (Backdoor to Hollywood 4), Dana Bentley (Bad Girls from Mars), Stacia Zhivago (in her screen debut), Jürgen Baum (Hard to Die), Karen Chorak aka Toni Naples (Doctor Detroit, Deathstalker II), and Peter Spellos (The Guyver, Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, Munchie). As the film opens, we see a barely dressed, sweaty girl with a large, lengthy cut above her cleavage, holding a knife and pleading to someone off screen to remember...to which we then fade into what I think is a flashback, assuming we started out somewhere near the end, and I was right, so I got myself a cookie...anyway, we now see five busty, mostly braless girls, all supposedly a part of the same sorority, arriving at a large and dumpy house. Seems they got the house cheap, but only because no one else wanted it as it's the same house where old man Hockstetter sliced and diced his entire family some five years before. The girls are soon visited by large neighbor man named Orville Ketchum (Spellos), later described by another character as `300 lbs of bad news', who imparts some history (in terms of a lengthy flashback showing a man killing women with a power drill), along with giving them the creeps. Not long after this the girls decide to change into lingerie, so here comes a good dose of the T & A, which, at this point, isn't unappreciated. The girls then mess around with an Ouija board they found in the basement, get freaked out, and go to bed...and this is when the killings begin, the choice of weapon being a meat hook. Who's doing it? It can't be old man Hockstetter because we saw him bite it in the flashback...perhaps it's Orville, from next door (who, but the way, likes to eat chunks of raw meat while watching TV), but that seems too obvious...perhaps it's Jojo, the idiot monkey boy (it's not, as he isn't even in the film)...I guess you'll just have to watch the film and see (it's only an hour and 17 minutes)... I think one of the prerequisites for females appearing in this film must have been a willingness to shuck clothes (their bodies filmed in lengthy, loving detail), as all five main girls do so within the first half hour, but I'm not complaining (actually, of the eight women appearing in this film, seven of them show some skin). Heck, even the goodie goodie Linda (Harris) popped her top, which was nice as normally there's one girl in these films who won't, and she's probably the one you like to see most, get nekkid, that is...and I have to say these `girls' hardly appear to be college material, as none of them seemed smart enough to get out of high school much less into college, and all appear to be in their mid to late 20's, but whatever...it's sort of pointless to compare this sequel to the original as they have nothing to do with each other, but this production is much better than the pervious film, which is about the equivalent of saying a week old dead body doesn't smell as bad as one that's been sitting around for month. The film features a lot of blood, but very few visceral scenes (the most violent scene involved someone stepping into a bear trap). The acting wasn't great, but good enough for here...the worst actor in this slop was actually Jürgen Baum, who appeared as a police detective. Thankfully Mr. Baum has since found his true calling in a behind the scenes capacity (gaffer). And what was the point of the two police detectives, the other played by Ms. Naples? All they did was push a red herring in our laps and take up screen time with some useless banter. Another important distinction between the first film and second is, while the first appeared to take itself a little too seriously, Wynorski seems to have no misconceptions about what this film is, as there's a slightly comical feel throughout. Another vast improvement is the music...here it's very moody and appropriate, sometimes over the top, but it works well, even to the point of supporting some of the more suspenseful scenes (yes, there are a few). I did find the character of Orville, who takes a real licking (and keeps on ticking), pretty annoying after awhile, as his lumbering around with a idiot look on his face got a little old...at least the identity of the killer isn't revealed until near the end, and I didn't really see it coming only because it seemed like a real reach, but it did fit in with the overall silly nature of the film. All in all not very original, but entertaining, especially if you like a little skin with your slasher pics. The full screen picture on this DVD is decent, and the 2 channel stereo audio comes through fairly well throughout. Special features include biographies for some of the cast and crew, along with a trailer for this film and ones for Slumber Party Massacre II (1987), Slumber Party Massacre III (1990), and Emmanuelle: First Contact (2000). Cookieman108 In case you're wondering, the body count in this film, not including the flashbacks, reached a grand total of 5 by my count...and someone does get a swirlie...
J. Cook Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2006
[good things] A very fun watch, full of big breasted females, sexual innuendos, boobs and blood. The story has more holes than Swiss cheese, but they are easily forgotten. The movie, other than the bimbos, actually has a good plot. They introduce Orville Ketchum, which serves as the most perfect Red Herring in (B) movie cinema history. [the bad] Other than the aforementioned plot holes, there is the bad acting. Very typical of this genre. The blood was actually pretty well done for this calibre of movie, but in a few shots, when blood was supposed to squirt you could actually see the person squirting it in the shadows. The back story was also very questionable, that will be explained later. [final thoughts] The movie busting out a whopping 80 minutes, and about 70 minutes minus the stolen footage of Slumber Party Massacre, which makes this movie easily watchable. The movie was unrelated to Sorority House Massacre, and used footage from Slumber Party Massacre, and a character (which had a different name in this movie) who eventually was summoned from the dead via a Parker Brothers Ouija board to possess, and lead the busty blonde to kill all of her friends. While Orville Ketchum was toying around, trying to warn the girls, they mistook him as the killer and put a beating that would even kill Jason Voorhees. That also made this movie very fun to watch. I really don't know how else to take this movie, we have everything we could want in a slasher, and we have a lot of it. Jim Wynorski did a great job directing this, and continues to be one of his 3 best ever. The whole Slumber Party/Sorority House/Cheerleader Massacre/Hard To Die movie franchise is very hard to follow, they all use from the other movies, but don't at all seem linked. You make up your mind.
Kevin Moore Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2004
I agree with most of the other comm
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