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**_Decent cast, good locations and fine f/x, but lousy storytelling_** Students of an upstate New York college celebrate their annual Hell Night with a few of them inadvertently unleashing a diabolical inmate of a nearby asylum, who happ...


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25 years ago at Winfield College, psycho-priest Zachary Malius murdered seven frat boys and was put away in the local asylum. Now, however, the same fraternity stages a prank from which Malius is inadvertently set free and returns to the house to repeat his crime...
During a college pledge night at a sorority house, a group of pledges are tasked with surviving the night in the house's infamous basement. Unbeknownst to them, the house is haunted by the vengeful spirit of a former resident, who begins to pick them off one by one in a series of gruesome and darkly humorous ways.
Happy Hell Night is a cult classic horror-comedy that, while not critically acclaimed upon its release, has garnered a dedicated following over the years for its over-the-top gore, dark humor, and unique premise. It's often praised for its B-movie charm and memorable kill sequences, though some critics noted its predictable plot and uneven tone.
Praised for its creative and gory death scenes.
Appreciated for its blend of horror and dark comedy.
Considered a fun, albeit schlocky, B-movie.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive for its niche appeal, often highlighting its entertainment value as a campy horror flick despite its low budget and occasional silliness.
The film was originally intended to be a more serious horror film but was rewritten to incorporate more comedic elements during production, contributing to its unique tonal blend.
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**_Decent cast, good locations and fine f/x, but lousy storytelling_** Students of an upstate New York college celebrate their annual Hell Night with a few of them inadvertently unleashing a diabolical inmate of a nearby asylum, who happ...