
Sorority House Massacre II 1990
"It's Cleavage vs. Cleavers and the result is Delta Delta Deadly!"
Dive into *Sorority House Massacre II (1990)*, a cult classic blend of horror and dark comedy helmed by director Jim Wynorski.
Director: Jim Wynorski
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sorority House Massacre II (1990) about?
Five college women buy a haunted sorority house, unaware of its bloody history. When a creepy neighbor starts lurking and a Ouija board awakens something sinister, the group faces a deadly night of survival. The real question? Who—or what—is hunting them?
Who directed Sorority House Massacre II?
The film was directed by Jim Wynorski, known for his prolific work in B-movie horror and cult classics.
Who stars in Sorority House Massacre II?
The film features Gail Harris, Melissa Moore, Peter Spellos, Stacia Zhivago, and Barbii in key roles.
Is Sorority House Massacre II (1990) worth watching?
If you love low-budget horror-comedies with a dash of camp and a killer premise, this sequel delivers. While not a masterpiece, Wynorski's direction and the film's cult appeal make it a fun, flawed gem worth your time.
How long is Sorority House Massacre II?
The movie runs for 80 minutes.
About Sorority House Massacre II (1990) — Horror-Comedy Classic with a Killer Twist
Dive into *Sorority House Massacre II (1990)*, a cult classic blend of horror and dark comedy helmed by director Jim Wynorski. This time, five bold sorority sisters purchase a seemingly affordable mansion—only to uncover its grim past when a sinister neighbor starts lurking around. After a Ouija board séance and some ill-advised late-night showers, the women realize they're not just battling supernatural forces, but a very real killer with a grudge. Wynorski crafts a claustrophobic, campy nightmare where sisterhood is tested by terror, and the line between prank and peril blurs.
Packed with razor-sharp wit and over-the-top scares, this sequel leans into its B-movie roots while serving up a feast of cleavage, chaos, and chilling suspense. The vibrant cast, led by Gail Harris and Melissa Moore, brings chaotic energy to a story where the real horror might just be the house itself. Expect groan-inducing jokes, practical gore, and a relentless pace that zips by in its 80-minute runtime. A must-watch for fans of 90s horror-comedy who crave something both ridiculous and riveting.