Exclusive – Filmmaker to Throw a Sorority Party Massacre

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While chatting last night with friend and actress Eve Mauro (she of The Steam Experiment and Wicked Lake fame), this writer was tipped off to her upcoming feature Sorority Party Massacre, scheduled to shoot in and around Los Angeles and its surrounding environs this December and coming January.

Starring Mauro and prolific television actor Ed O’Ross, C. Thomas Howell (The Hitcher), Leslie Easterbrook (The Devil’s Rejects), Richard Moll (House), Ron Jeremy, Yvette Yates and Tom Downey, Sorority House Massacre was written by Chris W. Freeman and will be co-directed by him and Justin Jones.

Speaking with Freeman, who provided us the pictured key art of Mauro as ‘Brooklyn,’ he revealed of the film’s narrative, “In danger of losing his badge, a big city detective agrees to aid a bumbling, small town sheriff in a routine missing persons investigation only to discover that at least one girl has gone missing in this sleepy fishing town each year for the last twenty years. When a body finally emerges from the lake and suspects literally crawl out of the hills, the two lawmen realize they’re being toyed with; and to make things worse, the killer seems to have set his eyes on a group of sorority girls vacationing in the cove, who are not only isolated by the lake but have their own nefarious plans in mind. Outnumbered and out of options, the two lawmen must solve the mystery of the missing girls or suffer the same fate.

Sorority Party Massacre,” said Freeman, “is basically Sorority Row meets Hot Fuzz but with more beautiful women than both combined.” Tara Lang will be handling the FX.

Stay tuned to Dread for more, including our exclusive set visit coming next year.

Exclusive - Filmmaker to Throw a Sorority Party Massacre

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