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    Killer Party is a 1986 Canadian supernatural slasher film directed by William Fruet, and starring Martin Hewitt, Ralph Seymour, Elaine Wilkes, Joanna Johnson, Sherry Willis-Burch, and Paul Bartel. It follows a trio of female sorority pledges who unleash a demonic force after participating in an initiation ritual in an abandoned house on their university's campus.

  2. May 9, 1986 · Killer Party: Directed by William Fruet. With Martin Hewitt, Ralph Seymour, Elaine Wilkes, Paul Bartel. In order to join a sorority, three friends go to a hazing party in an old house where a sadistic bloodthirsty demonic spirit is lying in wait.

  3. Released May 9th, 1986, 'Killer Party' stars Martin Hewitt, Ralph Seymour, Elaine Wilkes, Paul Bartel The R movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 31 min, and received a user score of 50 (out of 100 ...

  4. Killer Party. Rent Killer Party on Prime Video, Apple TV, or buy it on Prime Video, Apple TV. Sorority sisters harass a pledge (Alicia Fleer) and her friends in a haunted frat house on April Fools ...

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  5. Movie. Audience Score. 50. R 1 hr 31 min May 9th, 1986 Horror, Comedy. Three sorority pledges are tasked with ensuring that the gals of Sigma Alpha Pi throw a killer party at an abandoned ...

  6. Filmmakers were trying to find ways to pump new blood into the subgenre by injecting comedy and cross-pollinating it with other genres, which resulted in other 1986 oddities such as Chopping Mall, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives and Slaughter High, with Killer Party arguably beating them all by turning out to be a demon possession teen ...

  7. Twenty-two years ago, the boy in the grave was killed at one of those parties by what everyone carefully refers to as an "accident." The girls talk about strange disappearances while they begin to set up the old house for the party, and more strange things happen. Vivia, the sfx girl, starts to pull off her stunts, but then really menacing ...