Sorority House Massacre (1986)

Sorority House Massacre (1986)
   

Sorority House Massacre (1986) is an American slasher film written and directed by Carol Frank. It is the first installment in the Sorority House Massacre trilogy and is considered a spin-off of the Slumber Party Massacre series.

Plot Overview

The story follows Beth (Angela O'Neill), a college student who joins a sorority and begins experiencing déjà vu in the sorority house. Unbeknownst to her, the house was her childhood home, where her brother Bobby committed a horrific crime, killing their family. Bobby, now institutionalized, senses Beth's presence and escapes to finish what he started.

As Beth’s memories resurface, she and her sorority sisters face a terrifying ordeal as Bobby hunts them down. The film blends psychological tension with classic slasher tropes.

Why It Stands Out

  • Feminist Themes: Written and directed by Carol Frank, the film has been retrospectively praised for its portrayal of female characters.

  • Cult Following: Despite initial criticism for its similarities to Halloween (1978), the movie has gained a cult status among horror fans.

  • Classic Slasher Elements: The film delivers suspense, scares, and a chilling atmosphere typical of the genre.

Final Thoughts

Sorority House Massacre is a nostalgic entry in the slasher genre, offering a mix of psychological horror and thrilling suspense. Its connection to the Slumber Party Massacre series adds to its appeal for fans of 1980s horror.