
Three gorgeous babes decide to join a sorority, and a whole bunch of horny guys dump bees in the sorority's back yard where a bunch of girls are naked in the outside hot tub so when the girls jump out the boys use a video camera to take lots of shots of them. Their house mother gets talked into letting the girls have a hazing party in a forbidden frat house, and when she goes there to make sure the place is safe, she first stops at a handy grave in the front yard to explain t... (Full plot summary below)
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Three gorgeous babes decide to join a sorority, and a whole bunch of horny guys dump bees in the sorority's back yard where a bunch of girls are naked in the outside hot tub so when the girls jump out the boys use a video camera to take lots of shots of them. Their house mother gets talked into letting the girls have a hazing party in a forbidden frat house, and when she goes there to make sure the place is safe, she first stops at a handy grave in the front yard to explain to 'Allan' why she's letting the girls use the house, and tells him that it was all an accident and it's time for him to just let it go. Allan doesn't answer her, since he's dead. Or is he? As she is nailing down a loose banister on the stairway, a mysterious figure appears before her, brandishing what looks like a tire iron, she turns, asks "What are you doing here?" and this person does answer her by striking her dead. Well, the three pledges go through a hazing (and there are some very nice set pieces here, watch for 'em), and are accepted into the sorority. One of the pledges is really good at special effects, horror stuff, and she is told that the only reason that she was accepted was that skill--they want her to gimmick up a traditional April Fools party that the sorority is hosting for a fraternity. Twenty-two years ago, the boy in the grave was killed at one of those parties by what everyone carefully refers to as an "accident." The girls talk about strange disappearances while they begin to set up the old house for the party, and more strange things happen. Vivia, the sfx girl, starts to pull off her stunts, but then really menacing things begin to happen. Will the youngsters figure out what's going on and who is doing it before they are all horribly killed? Is it still safe for us to go out to parties, or should be all be hiding under our computer desks?
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| User ReviewMichael FUse to watch it as a young lad 3-7. Then the movie got lost in the catacombs. Don't remember too much besides some naked chicks, the sweet music video burning casket intro and a dead guy in a bath tub. This hasn't come out on dvd yet, but hopefully it will someday soon, or I could just buy it on vhs :(. |
| User ReviewAna LBest fucken Metal Video ever in the beginning of the movie. |
| User ReviewMrsz CClassic 1980s horror flick, all big-hair, with an MTV-style rock video opening, a cast of genre favorites, and a bunch of sorority pledges and frat guys being sauteed at an April Fool's masquerade bash. |
| User ReviewJessica HIf you want an 80s time capsule in 91 minutes, this is it. Killer Party is one weird flick. It crosses so many genres and sub-genres that its really hard to tell what the makers were thinking of when they began production. It starts off with zombie mayhem, then goes to a rock video, then to a bad 80s teen comedy, then to a sappy romance, finally, it comes to a slasher, then to a demon-possession flick! What the heck? In the 10 min. of slasher mayhem, all the kills occur off-screen (unfortunately), and the one gory decapitation turns out to be fake. They most certainly did shoot the gore (I've seen stills of some of the missing footage),and I hope those beautiful scenes are cut back in when Warner Bros. FINALLY releases this movie on DVD as part of their Warner Archives Collection (along with the equally sought after NIGHT SCHOOL). Anyway, the end is one of the best things about this film, where (*SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS*) it turns out Jennifer was the killer, only she was possessed by Allan, a fraternity member who died there because of an "accident." So, Jennifer begins climbing up the walls and the ceiling (imagine NIGHT OF THE DEMONS meets EVIL DEAD) and fooling the two survivors that she's alright by using her real voice instead of the creepy possessed one. She growls, salivates all over the place, and her reasoning is...one of the girls rigged the house with fake haunted house scares, which doesn't make sense, because she killed two people before that incident. It's a good party film (but not as good as Doom Asylum, Slaughter High, Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2, etc.) and recommended for its cool looking killer, out-of-left-field demon possession, and its transgressions into various genres. |
| User ReviewBlais EOne of my many inexplicable guilty pleasures, an utterly bizarre mid-80's Canadian-produced kitchen-sink of a horror movie, with about every trite and over-used genre theme and cliche tossed together into a steaming stew of knuckle-headed nonsense, a silly and slapdash, messy melding of Slasher films, sappy sorority shenanigans, and demon-possession movies, literally something for everyone (As long as the everyone in question are indiscriminating movie-goers with low expectations and no discernable taste!). A bunch of low-rent college hooligans & hooliganesses decide to hold a hazing party in an abandoned fraternity house with the usual predictable results. The slasher/killer here wanders around doing his dirty work while dressed up in a deep-sea diver's get-up, helmet and all, using an assortment of fun weapons, pretty much anything he can get his hands on--machete, harpoon gun , hammer, even a trident! Hysterically inane, which makes it all the more enjoyable. |
| User ReviewGrayson WMinor spoilers: A somewhat disposable plot of 3 girls trying to join a sorority and a slow, non-slashery first hour or so. There are some fun college antics while people largely just get ready for the costume party. In the final third, the party happens and things really speed up. There is a cool party in an old house and people start getting killed. Then you find out who the killer is and it turns into a kind of Demonic horror movie. It's pretty cool so stay for the whole party |
| User ReviewChris MI remember seeing this when I was a kid it was a pretty good horror flick,it also has a twist at the end if I remember correctly. |
| User ReviewBill BA fairly typical revenge tale of pranks gone wrong that has a few comedic bits going for it, this one manages to spice things up a bit from the average slasher. Rental. |
| User ReviewBill MKiller Party is a truly abnormal slasher movie, really really fucking bizarre, it begins with a movie within a music video and then for about an hour or so plays like more of a very broad, frat house, college sex comedy than a horror film, even the various killings along the way (not many of them either) are off screen and bloodless. After a long while it does start to become a bit of a slog, the pacing is weird and off, the gags are stupid, and the charters cartoonish and very annoying, plus when the massacre does finally come into play, via a totally unexplained dude in one of those old atmospheric diving suits, the kills are clearly edited to pieces leaving the would be money shots very unsatisfying. Then the last twenty minutes happen, I dont want to give things away, but this often sluggish, sometimes interesting and frequently a bit baffling film goes fucking nuts in a big, wonderful way come the climax, the ending is unhinged, terrifying, and emotionally affecting. I was totally caught offgaurd by the left swerve this film takes. Worth watching to see a particularly unusual and unpredictable 80's slasher, and especially for that demented, scary surprise of an ending. |
| User ReviewShawn WKiller Party was originally titled April Fool's day, but that other "classic" (yet crappy) film beat it to the punch, so it became Killer Party, another typical 80s slasher film that is relatively entertaining for fans of the genre and the period, but it lacks in bloodshed. While it is relatively entertaining, it lacks the frequent, brutal death scenes that define the genre. |