Sorority House Massacre II | |
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Credits | |
Title: | Sorority House Massacre II |
Director: | Arch Stanton |
Writers: | Mark McGee; J.B. Rogers; Bob Sheridan |
Producers: | Shelly Stoker |
Composer: | Chuck Cirino |
Cinematography: | J.E. Bash; Jürgen Baum |
Editors: | Neena S. Eisenstein |
Production | |
Distributed by: | Concorde Pictures |
Released: | October 5th, 1990 August 27th, 1992 [1] |
Rating: | Unrated |
Running time: | 77 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $150,000 [2] |
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Sorority House Massacre II is a low-budget independent American horror film of the slasher subgenre. It was directed by Arch Stanton with a script written by Mark McGee, J.B. Rogers and Bob Sheridan. It was produced by Concorde Pictures and premiered on October 5th, 1990. The movie serves as a spiritual sequel to the first Sorority House Massacre, though it does not take place in the same continuity. It also has a tangential connection to The Slumber Party Massacre, utilizing recycled stock footage from that film as filler.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Robyn Harris | Linda |
Melissa Moore | Jessica |
Stacia Zhivago | Kimberly |
Michelle Verran | Suzanne |
Dana Bentley | Janey |
Jürgen Baum | Lieutenant Block |
Karen Chorak | Sergeant Shawlee |
Mike Elliott | Eddie |
Bridget Carney | Candy |
Bob Sheridan | Moving man |
Gunnar Johnson | Cop in rain |
Eric Hoffman | Bartender |
Carlo Jonzi | Abdul |
Hassan Feffer | Schmabdul |
Emil Rochelle | Godfather |
Shannon Wilsey | Satana |
Alex Tabrizi | Bouncer |
Kevin Tent | Newscaster |
Don Keehed | House cop #1 |
James B. Rogers | House cop #2 |
Peter Spellos | Orville Ketchum |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Sorority House Massacre II (1990) redirects to this page.
- This film is alternatively known as Sorority House Massacre II: Deadly Nightmare, which redirects to this page.
- The tagline for this film is, "It's Cleavage vs. Cleavers and the result is Delta Delta Deadly!"
- Sorority House Massacre II was filmed on-location in Los Angeles, California. The interiors of the sorority house were shot in Venice. [3]
- Sorority House Massacre II was released on DVD in Region 1 format by New Concorde-Horizons Home Video on August 29th, 2000. This version of the film is currently out of print. [4]
- This film was paired with Sorority House Massacre as a double-feature DVD by New Concorde Home Video and released in Region 1 format on July 22nd, 2003. [5]
- Director Jim Wynorski is credited as Arch Stanton in this film. Wynorski is also the casting director for the movie.
- Screenwriter Mark Thomas McGee is credited as Mark McGee in this film.
- Producer Julie Corman is credited as Shelly Stoker in this film. This is a combination of Mary Shelley and Bram Stoker - the authors responsible for writing Frankenstein and Dracula (respectively).
- Film editor Nina Gilberti is credited as Neena S. Eisenstein in this film.
- Co-writer J.B. Rogers also has a cameo appearance in the film as a house cop. He is credited as James B. Rogers in this capacity.
- Actress Gail Harris is credited as Robyn Harris in this film.
- Actress Toni Naples is credited as Karen Chorak in this film.
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References[]
- ↑ This was the video premiere date for the film in the United States only.
- ↑ Sorority House Massacre II (1990); Box office & business.
- ↑ IMDB; Sorority House Massacre II (1990); Filming locations.
- ↑ Amazon.com; Sorority House Massacre II; DVD.
- ↑ Amazon.com; Sorority House Massacre/Sorority House Massacre II; "Massacre Collection"; Double feature.