The House on Sorority Row (1983)

1h 31m
Running Time

January 21, 1983
Release Date

The House on Sorority Row (1983)

1h 31m
Running Time

January 21, 1983
Release Date

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Plot.

When the senior sorority sisters of Theta Pi decide to do in their demented house mother, someone seeks revenge, and begins a night of terror and madness.

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Cast & Crew.

Peter McClung

Peter McClung

Peter / Peterson

Mark Rosman

Mark Rosman

Party Guest Playing the Piano (uncredited) / Director / Producer / Writer

Kenny Myers

Kenny Myers

Murdered Guest

Ruth Moss

Ruth Moss

Freshman Girl #1

Hilary Crowson

Hilary Crowson

Freshman Girl #2

Bobby Fine

Bobby Fine

Additional Dialogue

Nanna Ingvarsson

Nanna Ingvarsson

Freshman Girl #3

Ed Beyer

Ed Beyer

Co-Producer

John Ponchock

John Ponchock

Executive Producer

Alec Rabinowitz

Alec Rabinowitz

Associate Producer

Thomas W. McMahon

Thomas W. McMahon

Executive Producer

René Eram

René Eram

Casting / Second Unit Director

Richard Band

Richard Band

Original Music Composer / Conductor

Jean-Marc Vasseur

Jean-Marc Vasseur

Editor

Tim Suhrstedt

Tim Suhrstedt

Director of Photography

Richard Steir

Richard Steir

Casting

Robert Maier

Robert Maier

Line Producer / Production Manager

Vincent Peranio

Vincent Peranio

Art Direction

Ana Victoria Aenlle

Ana Victoria Aenlle

Assistant Art Director

Rob E. Holland

Rob E. Holland

Special Effects Supervisor

Steven J. Rogers

Steven J. Rogers

Sound Mixer

Stephen B. Walker

Stephen B. Walker

Assistant Art Director

George Fitzgerald

George Fitzgerald

Dialogue Editor

Rita Stern

Rita Stern

Assistant Editor

Stuart Deutsch

Stuart Deutsch

Boom Operator

Alan Treadwell

Alan Treadwell

Unit Production Manager

Paul Schiff

Paul Schiff

Assistant Director

Arthur Eng

Arthur Eng

Assistant Camera

Robert W. Dorsey

Robert W. Dorsey

Key Grip

Tom Nichols

Tom Nichols

Grip

Paul Trejo

Paul Trejo

Co-Editor

Felix Rivera

Felix Rivera

Best Boy Electric

Betsy Klompus

Betsy Klompus

Scenic Artist

Dolores DeLuce

Dolores DeLuce

Scenic Artist

Thomas Loizeaux

Thomas Loizeaux

Second Unit Director of Photography

Diana Mona

Diana Mona

Makeup & Hair

Delores Gamba

Delores Gamba

Special Effects Makeup Artist

John Roesch

John Roesch

Foley

Susan C. Ingram

Susan C. Ingram

Second Assistant Camera

Susan Perez Prichard

Susan Perez Prichard

Costume Design

Arthur Gardner

Arthur Gardner

Gaffer

Robert Kreitzer

Robert Kreitzer

Dolly Grip

Sandy Berman

Sandy Berman

Sound Effects

Joan Rowe

Joan Rowe

Foley

Rachel Talalay

Rachel Talalay

Script Supervisor

Scott Leva

Scott Leva

Stunt Coordinator

John G. Clark

John G. Clark

Producer

Details.

Release Date
January 21, 1983

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 31m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$425,000

Box Office
$10,604,986

Filming Locations
Baltimore, United States

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

psychopath
stalker
murder
prank
sorority
slasher

Wiki.

The House on Sorority Row (also known as House of Evil in the United Kingdom) is a 1982 American slasher film written and directed by Mark Rosman, produced by John G. Clark, and starring Eileen Davidson and Kathryn McNeil. The plot follows a group of sorority sisters being stalked and murdered during their graduation party after they conceal a fatal prank against their house mother.

Partly inspired by the 1955 French film Les Diaboliques, first-time writer-director Rosman wrote the screenplay for the film in 1980, then titled Seven Sisters. The film was shot on location in Pikesville, Maryland in the summer months of 1980, with additional photography taking place in Los Angeles.

In November 1982, it received a limited regional theatrical release before expanding on January 21, 1983. The following week it rose to number one, eventually going on to gross $10.6 million at the box office. Despite a mixed critical response on release, the film has obtained a large cult following among fans of the genre since its release.

The House on Sorority Row was named one of the greatest slasher films of all time by Complex in 2017. A remake, titled Sorority Row, was released in 2009.

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