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The House on Sorority Row is a curious little slasher from '82. It’s got that grainy, late-night vibe that you can’t help but appreciate. The pacing feels just right – not too rushed, just enough build-up to make you care about the characters, even if they’re the typical sorority stereotypes. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially in those dimly lit hallways. The practical effects are decent, nothing too flashy, but they hold up pretty well for their time. The performances? They’re a mixed bag, but there’s a charm in their earnestness. It’s not groundbreaking, but it has its own unique flair that makes it stand out among the crowd of slasher flicks.
Released by Dimension Films in 1982.Filmed in California, primarily on location.Cinematography by Marc Evans, captures eerie tones.Features a score by Richard Band, enhancing the mood.
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