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Sorority Girls and the Creature from Hell
A group of sorority girls go up to a cabin in the woods accompanied by some boys. To their dismay, there is an escaped convict on the loose as well as the uncle of one of the girls. It's too bad that Uncle Ray is possessed by an Indian spirit turning him into a monster with a need for human blood.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students are celebrating a party at a remote cabin when they are targeted by a vengeful spirit seeking revenge for the destruction of its sacred burial ground. The partygoers must fight for survival against the supernatural entity and its increasingly gruesome attacks.
Critical Reception
The film is generally considered a low-budget B-movie horror flick, often criticized for its predictable plot, excessive gore, and poor acting. However, it has gained a cult following among fans of schlock horror for its over-the-top, campy nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unintentional humor and camp value.
Criticized for weak plot and poor production quality.
Seen as a typical example of late 80s/early 90s direct-to-video horror.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce, but available comments often point to its appeal as a 'so bad it's good' horror film, with some enjoying the gore and nostalgic feel.
Fun Fact
Director David DeCoteau is known for his prolific output of low-budget horror films, often under various pseudonyms.
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