Sorority Babes in the Slimebowl Bowl-O-Rama | |
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Credits | |
Title: | Sorority Babes in the Slimebowl Bowl-O-Rama |
Director: | David DeCoteau |
Writers: | Sergei Hasenecz |
Producers: | Charles Band; David DeCoteau; John Schouweiler |
Composer: | Guy Moon |
Cinematography: | Stephen Ashley Blake |
Editors: | Tom Meshelski; Barry Zetlin |
Production | |
Distributed by: | Empire Pictures |
Released: | January 29th, 1988 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 80 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
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Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama is an American independent feature film of the comedy genre. It is also known as The Imp. It was directed by David DeCoteau with a script written by Sergei Hasenecz. It was produced by Empire Pictures and premiered on January 29th, 1988.
Plot[]
College friends Calvin, Jimmie and Keith are sitting in their dorm room drinking beer when one of them suggests crashing a sorority initiation that is taking place nearby. Calvin, drinks a single beer and becomes extremely drunk. Jimmie and Keith drag him over to spy on the sorority.
Sorority Sisters Babs Peterson, Rhonda, and Frankie are hazing in two new initiates - Lisa and Taffy. This includes repeated whacks upon the rump with a large wooden paddle. The three boys spy on them from outside. When Lisa and Taffy are instructed to go upstairs to shower, the boys break into the sorority house to spy on them. Babs Peterson catches them and marches them downstairs.
Babs tells Lisa and Taffy that the final phase of their initiation involves breaking into a nearby bowling alley and stealing a trophy as a souvenir. As punishment, the boys must accompany them or else Babs will report them for breaking into the sorority house.
Reluctantly, the three men and two women go to the bowling alley to carry out the deed. Babs, whose father owns the shopping mall that the bowling alley is located in, brings Rhonda and Frankie with her to an office in the mall, where they can view their initiates' progress by way of a security camera.
Once inside the bowling alley, they come across a slender blonde-haired thief named Spider. Spider is aggressive and sarcastic, and has no interest in what the other are doing.
When the teens acquire the biggest trophy in the case, they accidentally drop it, which releases a demonic imp that calls himself "Uncle Impie". Uncle Impie presents himself as some sort of genie and grants the youths one wish each.
All of the wishes ultimately backfire, as Impie is in fact evil and uses his powers in an effort to kill them in as violent and personally amusing ways possible. Impie also uses his magic to take possession of Rhonda and Frankie and sends them off to kill the others.
Calvin and Spider get separated from the group. One of the other boys is mesmerized by a stack of fake gold bricks, while another has the chance to have sex with a bedazzled Lisa.
Calvin and Spider find an old janitor, who kept getting himself repeatedly locked inside the janitor's closet. They explain the situation to him, and the janitor tells them of a similar event that took place thirty years ago, which involved the massacre of several customers. The janitor tells them that enclosing the imp in a confined space will rob of it of its power.
As Calvin and Spider scramble about the bowling alley trying to avoid getting killed, the rest of their friends end up being massacred, mind-controlled or both. As they reach the exit of the bowling alley, Spider traps the imp inside of a metal container. She then leaves with Calvin on her motorcycle.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Andras Jones | Calvin |
Linnea Quigley | Spider |
Robin Rochelle | Babs Peterson |
Hal Havins | Jimmie |
John Stuart Wildman | Keith |
Brinke Stevens | Taffy |
Michelle McClellan | Lisa |
Kathi O'Brecht | Rhonda |
Carla Baron | Frankie |
C.D. LaFleur | Janitor |
Dukey Flyswatter | Uncle Impie, the Imp |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This is the first film in the Sorority Babes series.
- Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988) redirects to this page.
- Charles Band is the founder of Empire Pictures. He is an executive producer on this film, but is uncredited.
- Associate producer Thomas A. Keith is credited as Thomas Keith in this film.
- Film editor Thomas Meshelski is credited as Tom Meshelski in this film.
- Actress Robin Stille is credited as Robin Rochelle in this film.
- Actress Michelle Bauer is credited as Michelle McClellan in this film.
- Actress Carla B. is credited as Carla Baron in this film.
- Actor George "Buck" Flower is credited as C.D. LaFleur in this film.
- Actor Michael Sonye is credited as Dukey Flyswatter in this film, which is damn near the most awesome pseudonym ever!
Explicit content[]
- There is strong profanity that is used moderately, but not excessively throughout. Most of it comes from the character of Spider.
- Actress Brinke Stevens demonstrates female frontal nudity, female topless nudity, and female rear nudity during a shower scene in the beginning of the film.
- Actress Michelle Bauer demonstrates female topless nudity during the shower scene and a later sex scene, and female frontal nudity during the sex scene.
- Ironically, this is probably the one film where Linnea Quigley doesn't take her top off. There is however, a slight under-boob sneak shot during the scenes where they first encounter the Imp, which falls under the female partial nudity category.
Recommendations[]
- Night of the Demons
- Nightmare Sisters
- Slumber Party Massacre
- Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama 2
External Links[]
- Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama at AMG
- Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama at IMDB
- Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama at Letterboxd.com
- Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama at Themoviedb.org