Killer Party
4.6 /10 1 Votes4.6
Duration Country United States | 4.4/10 Genre Comedy, Horror Writer Barney Cohen Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date May 9, 1986 (1986-05-09) Cast (Blake), Ralph Seymour (Martin), Elaine Wilkes (Phoebe), (Professor Zito), (Vivia), Alicia Fleer (Veronica)Similar movies Night of the Creeps (1986), Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988), The House on Sorority Row (1983), Terror Train (1980), Hell Night (1981) Tagline By the end of the dance, some of the sorority sisters were dead on their feet. |
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Killer Party is a 1986 horror comedy directed by William Fruet. This film is the latest pre-May 1986 MGM movie to be owned by Turner Entertainment since 1986 (and then owned by Warner Bros. since the 1996 Time Warner-Turner merger)
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- Best times from killer party 1986
- Plot
- Cast
- Production
- Critical reception
- References

Best times from killer party 1986
Plot

Three friends, Vivia, Jennifer, and Phoebe, decide to pledge a sorority. The night of the initiation, Vivia (Sherry Willis-Burch) plays an elaborate prank on the sorority sisters as the three girls are being initiated through a hazing ritual. Subsequently, all three girls are chosen to join the sorority, and Vivia learns that her prank was the only reason for her acceptance. Now she must gimmick up a traditional April Fools party that the sorority is hosting for a fraternity. The party is to be held at an old abandoned frat house where a young man named Allan was killed 22 years prior. Jennifer (Johnson) is bothered by this house, but Phoebe (Wilkes) and the guy she is interested in (Hewitt) convince her to go along with the party plans. Unfortunately for the friends and everyone else at the party, someone or something else does not want anyone in the abandoned house.

Near the end, it's revealed that Jennifer, who happens to be possessed by the demon, tries to kill Phoebe and Vivia with a trident, but they escape upstairs and through a blocked window to the roof. Jennifer then appears on the roof and attacks Vivia outside of the house, causing her to fall from the roof. Phoebe saves Vivia by impaling the possessed Jennifer with a sharp piece of wood through her chest, apparently killing both the girl and the demon. However, the demon possesses Phoebe just before the police and an ambulance arrive. As bodies are removed from the house, Vivia is placed on a stretcher and taken to the ambulance where Phoebe is waiting, still under the demon's control. Vivia begs not to be put in the ambulance with Phoebe, but her screams are ignored and the vehicle drives away.
Cast

Production

The movie was originally to be called "April Fool", but the title was changed to Killer Party when Paramount announced their own horror film called April Fool's Day.

Actress Sherry Willis-Burch revealed in an interview that her character "Vivia" was initially meant to be killed early in the film when she first was given the role, but was rewritten to survive until the very end of the film
Critical reception

Allmovie wrote "This late straggler in the slasher-movie cycle of the early 1980's is a "neither fish nor fowl" exercise in frustration."


References
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