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  1. Sep 11, 2009 · Written by Wuchak on March 9, 2020. When five sorority girls inadvertently cause the murder of one of their sisters in a prank gone wrong, they agree to keep the matter to themselves and never speak of it again, so they can get on with their lives. This proves easier said than done, when after graduation a mysterious killer goes after the five ...

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  3. Jan 12, 2010 · And rivers of blood will drown all who enter The House on Sorority Row. Bonus content includes: Trailer, Photo Gallery, Commentary by Mark Rosman, Eileen Davidson and Kathryn McNeil, Storyboard Comparisons, Alternate Ending Presentation Run time 92:01:00 Aspect Ratio 16x9 (1.78:1) Disc configuration DVD 9

    • DVD
  4. The original 1983 house on sorority row will always be the best, a slasher classic indeed, a good story that plays out like your usual horror but with a few interesting twists, it starts a little slow but picks up pace once the killings start, there's plenty kills, some are off screen but most are seen, nothing major in your face gore but some good bloody imagery and all good practical effects ...

    • Blu-ray
  5. The House On Sorority Row is by far a superior film to the better known Slumber Party Masscare and Sorority House Massacre series. Mark Rosman has had contiuned success in the industry, scoring back-to-back box office hits with A Cinderella Story (2004) and The Perfect Man (2005).

  6. The House on Sorority Row is a 1983 American slasher film directed by Mark Rosman, produced by John G. Clark, and starring Eileen Davidson and Katherine McNeil in their early appearances. Set at a sorority house, the story follows a group of sorority sisters being murdered during a graduation party, after committing a prank gone horribly fatal.[1] The film was released in a limited manner on ...