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4/10
Thin, silly spooky house film, but with a good finale
Bloomer17 May 2022
In this amateur-ish haunted house film, three American fraternity pledges and their unfortunate dates have two hours to complete a quest in a local spooky mansion. The prize is $100, an amount that makes these 1964 characters goggle-eyed with excitement. Before things get going, the Spinners sing a song called "Watusi Girl" to pad out the frat party opening. There is a hokey, Scooby-Doo-like charm to the simple proceedings in the mansion, and probably the whole thing would be more fun with a better print; it's likely the only one we'll ever have is this incredibly muddy and murky video transfer. That said, the film has quite an effective finale and peculiarly downbeat ending. As silly as the idea for the revealed antagonist is, the cacophony of non-stop screaming on the soundtrack that begins once he appears, the frantic acting that one can barely discern, and the creepy, dead-eyed mask on the villain (that looks a bit like Michael Myers's) manage to briefly create an atmosphere of hysterical fear. Unfortunately, even with this short running time, it's a bit of a chore to get there.
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2/10
Laughably bad horror/sci-fi, you have been warned!
Stevieboy6668 January 2023
Previously unreleased I watched this as an extra on the 88 Films Blu-ray release of "Night of the Demon" (1980), it is very easy to see why it hadn't been released before. Three males pledges (who look older than High School kids) and their dates go to an old abandoned house as part of their frat initiation. The current storyline given here on IMDb is inaccurate. A college kid is playing pranks on them, there is an old tramp living on a lower floor and remarkably there is an alien complete with scientific equipment in the basement! This is the stuff of Ed Wood. It does not help that the picture quality is very poor but this is a really bad movie, non actors, cheap effects, laughable script. Before the "kids" go off on their quest they are attending a frat party where they get down to some groovy dancing with a clean cut rock and roll band (The Spinners (?)) playing a track that goes "My juicy Woman", not sure how those lyrics would be perceived today, ha ha! This is a curiosity for those who enjoy such things, one for the connoisseur of low budget trash.
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5/10
Homage to '50s Sci Fi Films
michigindie26 September 2022
After listening to two hot guitarists play a couple of good dance tunes at a Frat party, three unbearably handsome young men and their dates visit a deserted mansion, where a fourth hot guy awaits to set them up on a frat hazing/scavenger hunt with a cash payoff.

Upon arriving at the house, the entourage finds their fraternity contact has been killed by someone - or something - from out of this world. Locked in the house, the next two hours are spent trying to escape and/or find the killer before they themselves become victims.

Considering this was someone's very first attempt at film making, it isn't bad. Yes, the script needs a lot of work, but the attractive gents make it quite watchable, making the viewer nostalgic for the days of good haircuts, chiseled faces, athletic physiques, handsome wardrobes and a refreshing absence of tattoos and drug culture ephemera.

Go into it with your expectations realistic and enjoy it for what it is. I did.
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