Sorority House Massacre

Sorority House Massacre is an independent American horror film of the slasher and psycho-thriller subgenres. It was written and directed by Carol Frank and produced by Ron Diamond and Roger Corman's company, Concorde Pictures. It premiered in October, 1986. The plot bears strong similarities to the 1978 classic, Halloween, and involves a young boy who murders his family, leaving only a sister as a survivor. Years later, the killer escapes from a mental asylum and tracks his sister to a sorority house, where he intends on finishing what he started so many years earlier.