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Release Date:
October 5, 1990
Original Title:
Sorority House Massacre II
Alternate Titles:
Sorority House Massacre 2: Nighty Nightmare
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
New Concorde
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 80
Five college women buy the old Hokstedter place for their new sorority house. They got it cheap because of the bloody incidents from five years before. They decide to stay in it for the night so they can meet the movers in the morning, but begin to get the creeps when the weird neighbor Orville Ketchum starts poking around. Shortly after the women take showers and consult a Ouija board they begin experiencing an attrition problem.
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Casting:
Jim Wynorski
Costume Design:
Sandra Araya Jensen
Greg LaVoi
Director:
Jim Wynorski
Director of Photography:
Jürgen Baum
J. E. Bash
Editor:
Nina Gilberti
Location Manager:
Robert P. Youmans
Music:
Chuck Cirino
Post Production Supervisor:
Pamela Winn-Barnett
Producer:
Julie Corman
Roger Corman
Production Coordinator:
Ann English
Waldo Brain
Production Design:
Richard K. Wright
Production Manager:
Michele Weisler
Script Supervisor:
Mary Wright
Set Decoration:
Brewster Gould
Set Designer:
Gary Randall
Visual Effects:
William S. Jones
Dean Jones
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