Rating: R
Genre:
Horror
Release Date: 08/24/1999
Sound: 5.1/1
Run Time: 102 min
Distributor/Studio: Anchor Bay
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, All Movie Guide