Hell Night (1981)

Hell Night (1981)
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This plodding, derivative slasher opus -- a surprise box-office hit -- stars Exorcist vet Linda Blair as one of a quartet of sorority and fraternity pledges required to spend the title evening of their initiation inside the spooky Garth Manor. The mansion was the site of a gruesome multiple murder, wherein the owner killed his wife and three of his four deformed children before taking his own life. After the four pledges bed down for the night (mainly with each other, though Blair is called upon for the standard "virginal heroine" role here), mischievous upperclassmen descend into the house, intending to scare them out of their wits...but something even more repulsive than a pack of drunken frat-boys beats them to it. It comes as no surprise that Garth's fourth child -- apparently the most monstrous of the bunch -- is still roaming the premises, and doesn't take kindly to strangers. An early foray onto exploitation turf for director Tom de Simone, this film has a fairly stylish look, though mired by underlit photography and silly performances. Blair is appealing, but her role is sadly underwritten. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Linda BlairVincent Van Patten, (more)
Director(s):
Tom de Simone
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Hell Night

This plodding, derivative slasher opus -- a surprise box-office hit -- stars Exorcist vet Linda Blair as one of a quartet of sorority and fraternity pledges required to spend the title evening of their initiation inside the spooky Garth Manor. The mansion was the site of a gruesome multiple murder, wherein the owner killed his wife and three of his four deformed children before taking his own life. After the four pledges bed down for the night (mainly with each other, though Blair is called upon for the standard "virginal heroine" role here), mischievous upperclassmen descend into the house, intending to scare them out of their wits...but something even more repulsive than a pack of drunken frat-boys beats them to it. It comes as no surprise that Garth's fourth child -- apparently the most monstrous of the bunch -- is still roaming the premises, and doesn't take kindly to strangers. An early foray onto exploitation turf for director Tom de Simone, this film has a fairly stylish look, though mired by underlit photography and silly performances. Blair is appealing, but her role is sadly underwritten. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Tom de Simone
Writer(s):
Randolph Feldman
Producer(s):
Irwin YablansBruce Cohn Curtis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Not For Children, Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Michael S.

Disclaimer- I love 80's horror movies and this is a good one. I really enjoyed this movie; simialar fun as in the original Friday the 13 and Halloween movies (but of course not as good). Good Saturday night entertainment

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Ryan L.

Wow, much better than I expected for an older slasher movie. One of the better slasher movie of the 80s. I had to wait a while for blockbuster to send this one, but it was worth the wait. If you like slasher movies put this one on your queue. Linda Blair's cleavage in the dress she wears is nice to look at too.

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Chris W.

Ah, where have all the good horror movies gone? No one knows, that's the problem. Until someone figures it out in the Director's world, and you're a horror buff, stick with the late 70's and early 80's. This flick is great example of how creepy and scary these kinds of movies used to be. And overall, just plain fun to watch. I watched this movie for first time in about 18 years and it still gave me chills.

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