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Josh Stolberg (screenplay) Pete Goldfinger (screenplay) Mark Rosman (screenplay "Seven Sisters")
Josh Stolberg (screenplay) Pete Goldfinger (screenplay) Mark Rosman (screenplay "Seven Sisters")
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Bra-Clad Sister (as Teri Andrzejewski)
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Nerdy Underclassman (as Matthew Cannon)
Josh Stolberg (screenplay) Pete Goldfinger (screenplay) Mark Rosman (screenplay "Seven Sisters")
The bird-shaped cane that Cassidy grabs for a weapon in one scene is an homage to The House on Sorority Row (1982) , as it's the same style cane that Mrs. Slater carries in that film.
When Jessica is killed her eyes are open. When the shot pans out her eyes are closed. Then when the killer removes the tire iron from her mouth her eyes are open again.
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Oh no, a guy is cheating on one of the Theta Pi sisters! Good for them they have a prank lined up for some prime revenge. Too bad said prank ends with one of them dead. To make things worse, a hooded slasher is after them after graduation. Last year, we got a remake of "Prom Night" that ended up being one of the worst horror remakes of the decade, and committed a cardinal sin-a PG-13 slasher movie. Well, look at "Sorority Row" (a remake of the 1983 slasher flick "The House on Sorority Row") as the movie the "Prom Night" remake should have been-the anti-"Prom Night" remake if you will. It's not a classic, but nobodies expecting that now, are they? So, what works? For one thing, while not a splatter flick, there are some impressive kills available, as well as a sweet murder weapon that has potential to become iconic. Also, the performances are fun. Carrie Fisher is a hoot to watch (her role is a bit too minuscule though) and unlike say "I Know What You Did Last Summer", this movie makes no bones about the fact that most of these characters are unlikable and deserve their fates. The best surprise as far as acting is concerned is Leah Pipes as the bitchy leader of the sorority sisters Jessica. She's a blast to watch, and plays the part without overacting or overdoing her character. In short, she steals the show as far as I'm concerned. The movie does have it's flaws-it's a bit too flashy at moments, at times could have done a little more with it's R-rating (there's nudity, but none of the lead girls gets naked? For shame!) and the final ten minutes could have definitely used some work. Nags aside, "Sorority Row" is a fun guilty pleasure. Sure, it's more catered towards a teen audience than hardcore horror fans, but come on, most slasher flicks have been catered to a teen audience. Besides, in an age of pointless PG-13 horror, 3D gimmicks, unnecessary sequels like "Halloween II" and "The Final Destination", horror flicks that try to hard to be hardcore, and horror flicks that try too hard to cater to horror fans (I'm a hardcore horror fan, but occasionally that can get annoying), a piece of unapologetic slasher fluff goes down easy. Plus, any movie that opens with girls in PJ's with their asses exposed jumping up and down can't be all bad.
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A group of sorority sisters try to cover up the death of their house-sister after a prank gone wrong, only to be stalked by a serial killer. A group of sorority sisters try to cover up the death of their house-sister after a prank gone wrong, only to be stalked by a serial killer. A group of sorority sisters try to cover up the death of their house-sister after a prank gone wrong, only to be stalked by a serial killer.
Jessica : Ellie, no one is dead! Well, Megan.
Sam, a bright-eyed college freshman, is thrilled at the prospect of pledging at the most prestigious sorority on campus. Her enthusiasm turns to dread when she begins to sense something sinister about the sorority house and sisters.
Directors Bert Kish Starring Leighton Meester , Kailin See , Lisa Marie Caruk Genres Suspense , Horror Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
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Supporting actors Agam Darshi , Meghan Ory , Jessica Huras , Carlo Marks Producers Scott Kennedy Studio Brainstorm Media Content advisory Alcohol use , foul language , sexual content , violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Kim Weekley Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2022
This isn't the greatest movie ever made but it's also not horrible. I thought it was going to be a movie with acting worse than a high school play but I was wrong. The acting was pretty good except for Oliver. I don't know if the director told him to be over the top or if that's just how he interpreted the character. Either way, I felt like his acting wasn't that great because of how over the top it was. A lot of reviews are mentioning the special effects and saying how bad they were. Compared to the CGI in the movies I've watched these last few days, the effects were pretty decent. Granted, it's not what you'd see in a movie with a Hollywood budget but it's still pretty good. It was kind of predictable but overall it surprised me. I don't regret watching it and would probably recommend this movie.
Hermanator Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2021
Much better than the crap they spew out these days. I realize that I am older and I suppose some people may be used to the gory, sexual, everybody dies in the end stuff. But personally, I think those movies are lame. What is the point? Anyway, this was a good ghost story with a karma factor. And I LOVE a karma factor!! The only thing that annoyed me was her high school boyfriend. He just rubbed me the wrong way. lol Maybe because he was so whiny. But it was a great movie that I would recommend it for anyone sick of the gore and stupid twist endings that are so prevalent these day!!
Cory T. Shaeffer Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2011
If you are looking for a creepy storyline without any blood/gore, nudity, or sex, then this is your thing. In many ways this movie is similar to the "Sorority Row" film released to theaters, as it features a ghostly presence of a sorority sister who died during pledge week a year earlier. As the story develops, it focuses on Samantha (played by Leighton Meester), who is adjusting to life as a pledge and life as a college student in general. The plot is really no surprise to anyone; soon after the ghostly presence reveals itself, odd things begin to happen to the girls responsible for the tragic accident. Again, if you are looking for a film with a good scary plot that does not have the cursing, blood & guts, etc. that most all slasher films do, then this would be perfect for you. But don't confuse this with the version in theaters. That film is full of R-rated material, and although both stories achieve their goal in the end, I'd give the edge to this one, because with all the partying and extracurricular stuff cut out, the story actually is easier to follow. And Meester does a fine job, giving a balanced performance between a strong young woman and a scared college girl.
Matt Kratz Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2021
This was a decent horror movie with nothing but a decent ending to recommend to it. Get it if you are a horror fan.
Wendy Morehouse Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2020
The supernatural effects left something to be desired, but I thought it was a good movie. It is one I could watch with my creepy movie loving 11 year old daughter. She said to give it 5 stars :). The story itself was interesting, and I felt the main characters were really good actors.
Bookworm936 Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2011
I liked it well enough for a tv movie (there is not any sex, nudity, gore or torture). The acting was standard for the most part and the plot was predictable and nothing new but it was a descent watch for a lazy weekend. A girl moves into a sortiy house and eventually members end up disappering a few days before initiation. The sority members clearly have an inkling as to what is going on but they are unwilling to share the secret. It is up to Samantha and her ex-boyfriend (who happens to be interested in all things metaphysical) to uncover the mystery and save the day.
Kristen Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2020
I love horror movies and it is so hard anymore to find ones that aren't all gore and boobs. I enjoyed this. Good and suspenseful.
Raja Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019
If you are looking for a morality play that blends mystery, suspense, horror, then this is a great TV movie worth watching. I enjoyed the acting and the plot while somewhat derivative had some positive themes worth exploring. If you are looking for a gorefest or some new monster to terrorize you in your nightmares, then this is probably not for you.
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A vicious killer stalks a group of sorority girls at their graduation party.
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Supporting actors Harley Jane Kozak Producers John G. Clark , Mark Rosman Studio AMC Plus Horror Rating R (Restricted) Content advisory Smoking , alcohol use , nudity , foul language , sexual content , more… violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Joseph Steinberg Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2022
The MDV Blue ray 1080p version of this of this film can be found in the Extras.. Section. It appears as alternate version. Strange that both versions are switched around...
cookieman108 Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2005
Something's not right here...the back of the case for the Elite Entertainment release of The House on Sorority Row (1983) states the aspect ratio is 1.85:1, enhanced for 16 X 9 TV's and yet, as the film started, I found myself watching a full screen version of a film called `he House on Sorority Ro' (I'm assuming it was the same film as listed on the DVD case, only presented in full screen format, and being as such, the title didn't fit on the screen). I looked for some way to possibly adjust the picture on the menu screen, but there was no option for this available. Is this a case of false or mistaken advertising? I'll assume the latter over the former, as I'm a trusting sort...anyway...the film is written and directed by Mark Rosman (The Force, The Invader) in his silver screen debut and stars Kate McNeil (Monkey Shines, Sudden Death) and Eileen Davidson (Goin' All the Way). Also appearing is Harley Jane Kozak (The Amy Fisher Story) and Lois Kelso Hunt (Head of State). As the film begins, we see a date of June 19th, 1961 appear on the screen, and we must be in a flashback as the picture has a heavy, blue tinge and looks like someone smeared Vaseline on the camera lens (in order to create a hazy, foggy look of things since past...the date would have been sufficient). Fast forward into the present (the early 80's being the present) and we see girls in a sorority house packing their things, preparing to leave for the summer. One of the sisters, named Vicki (Davidson) convinces a small group, including Katie (McNeil), to stick around for a week or so, as Vicki's planning a party, sort of a graduating class blow out. The housemother, Mrs. Slater (Hunt), learns of impending shindig and quickly nips it in the bud, but Vicki, who won't be deterred, rallies the girls to play a prank on Mrs. Slater who has been a pain in the collective rear ends of the girls for quite awhile (not only that, but she did a number on Vicki's waterbed while Vicki and her boyfriend were getting their humpty on). The prank goes off badly as Mrs. Slater's has a chest grabber, and the frightened girls quickly dispose of her body in the funkified swimming pool out back (they had to do something as their party was starting shortly). The party (disco ball and all) begins, and so does the killing, heralded by the impaling of a drunken nerd in a wooden area outside the house. The girls soon begin to get picked off one by one (impalement being the method of choice), their bodies hidden, while the rest assume they went off somewhere or something. Who's doing the nastiness? Could it be the waterlogged Mrs. Slater, whose body has since vanished from the bottom of the pool? Turns out she had some secrets of her own... The House on Sorority Row has about as much going for it as it does against it...the biggest issue for me was the predictability factor. Ten minutes into the movie I knew whom the killer was going to be, which of the core group of girls (and I use the term `girls' lightly as most appear to be in their mid 20's) was going to buy the farm, and which would survive (let me put it this way...who's more likely to get it before the end, goodie goodie Katie, or bad girl Vicki?). Knowing the identity of the killer normally wouldn't be a big deal (see John Carpenter's Halloween), but when the film really pushes the whole `mystery killer' element throughout it just seems silly and a waste of time. Given this was an inexpensively made independent film, I'm certainly willing to give it some slack, but they should have thrown a little money into the special effects as the film features some pretty lame effects in terms of prosthetics. There's one scene where a girl is getting attacked, and her hand gets stabbed, or should I say an incredibly fake hand that is supposed to be hers gets stabbed...it was very pasty and didn't match the girls skin tone at all. The gory bits are pretty far and few between, and what there is tends to lack any real shock effect as it's often minimized by a lack of blood and quick cutting (except for the head in the toilet scene...that was pretty good). The overall acting is decent, and that's surprising as most of the cast never appeared in a film before (or again). So I've griped about a lot of things so far...what did I like about this film? Well, I'm glad you asked...I thought the direction was very adequate, and Rosman did very well creating tension during a number of the scenes, which was no small task given the predictability factor I mentioned earlier. I also thought the original music, composed by Richard Band (Re-Animator), was quite good and very suitable for the film. Others have mentioned the better than average production values, so I will too...some things to watch out for...the girls find a body (it's supposed to be Mrs. Slater, but its all wrapped up) and shuttle it around, trying to dispose of it, giving me flashbacks of Weekend at Bernie's...check out the three guys in their tidy whiteys headed for the pool (which the clarity of the water often varied, from thick and greenish to reasonably clear...nice continuity there)...did we really need that scene? And then there's the craptacular 80's band at the party, called 4 Out of 5 Doctors (for real) and their lead singer whom I couldn't place until I realized he was a male version of the character of Pinky Tuscadero from the 70's TV show Happy Days. Oh, in case you're wondering, there are a couple brief scenes of nekkidness. And then there's the ending...gee, didn't see that coming... The picture on this DVD is very clean, and the colors are fairly sharp. The audio isn't as good, often sounding a bit flat, but it will get you through. The only special feature available is a rough looking theatrical trailer for the film. Cookieman108
Harlem Champ Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2012
The 80's was the peak of Horror Films. Slashers, monsters, thrillers, zombies, you name it, the 1980's was flooded with these flicks... and yes this was the last "great" era of them as well. So give me a minute, and let me rant before i describe the DVD quality ok? Hahaha... I had never seen House on Sorority Row, and yes i am ashamed, because growing up in NYC, as a teen, I thought i had seen every horror flick made in the 1980's by way of 42nd street double features, and late night cable TV. I don't know if it had a long run in the theaters, but i did miss this gem. Yes, a "gem". You see, many horror flicks like this one from 30 years ago were of course made to make money for producers during this genre craze, BUT,most writers and directors made them for the viewer as well, they wanted to give their audience their money's worth. Low budget flicks like "Evil Dead", to higher budget ones like the "The Burning" were made with effort, class and creativity, and i think the majority of the film makers who made them, had a sincere love for their craft. Sorority Row is an example of good film making. Good acting (In a horror movie context!), suspense, scares, creepiness, and some CGI-Less FX ( i have a low tolerance for computer generated effects in horror films), and also without the shock soaked, violence that horror films, or should i say "shock-films" bombard us with in the 2000's. I won't get into the storyline and the plot, you already have some idea of what this is about, my objective is to express how films of this genre were made when making money off of them was important, but satisfying the audience was just as equally important to the film makers. I haven't even finished watching the film, but i had to pause it and write a review, because this era brought back many memories. Some consider this a classic, and although i haven't finished it yet, so far i cannot argue. This is one that i am pleased to add to my film library. It flows nicely, and keeps your attention. The actors look like real people, not these hollywood barbie-people, LOL, and you can see that they wanted to be actors and actresses, by their performances.. sure theres some corny moments, but hey, this was the 80's, right? Having never seen this flick before, i didn't have any VHS or DVD to compare it too, but the quality of the Scorpion release is excellent, the picture is clear and pretty crisp for an 80's flick, and i have heard the beefs about other companies DVD's having picture and format issues. Every once in a blue you might see a few specks on the film, but it does nothing to affect the picture.. In my opinion, those old lines and specks add a nice touch anyway. Lots of extra's and commentaries, and a trailer and some TV spots, I always watch the trailer first..! If your tired of these shock, and torture films, and want to be slowly rattled by an old-school horror flick, get this movie for your collection, it belongs to an era that is long gone. If you are impatient, a non-thinking robot, and need to be doused with brutality and a plot-less, class-less fix of immediate junk... look elsewhere. I don't spend muc
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