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Portrait of Nicole Rio

Nicole Rio

Birth Name: Nicole Rio

Birth Date: N/A

Birth Place: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Visitants (1986) as Ellen

Most Important Roles:

  • Sorority House Massacre (1986) as Tracy
  • The Zero Boys (1986) as Sue
  • Look at Me, America (1991) as Judy
  • Story of Eva (2015) as Eva
  • Terminal Exposure (1987) as Hostage Girl
  • The Visitants (1986) as Ellen

Career Highlights:

  • Sorority House Massacre (1986)
  • The Zero Boys (1986)
  • Look at Me, America (1991)
  • Story of Eva (2015)
  • Terminal Exposure (1987)
  • The Visitants (1986)

Full Biography

Nicole Rio starred in 'Sorority House Massacre' (1986). Her character's brother killed their family, but she survived by hiding in the basement and grew up with a new family. She later joined a sorority without recalling that the sorority house was her childhood home. Upon sensing her presence, her brother escapes from his institution to finish what he started.

Portrait of Wendy Martel

Wendy Martel

Birth Name: Wendy Martel

Birth Date: 1961-08-21

Birth Place: Pasadena, California, USA

Details

Alternate Names: Wendy Martel-Vilkin

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Sorority House Massacre (1986) as Linda

Most Important Roles:

  • Sorority House Massacre (1986) as Linda

Career Highlights:

  • Sorority House Massacre (1986)

Full Biography

Wendy Martel, born under tragic circumstances where her brother murdered their family and she escaped by hiding in the basement, was taken in by a new family and grew up to attend college. There, she joined a sorority unaware that the house was her childhood home, where her brother had intended to finish killing her. Her repressed memories resurfaced upon his escape from commitment.


About the Movie: Sorority House Massacre (1986)

Poster for Sorority House Massacre (1986)

Release Year: 1986

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: Mansão da Morte, Massacre, Death House, Una lama nella notte, Masakra w domu kobiet, A Casa da Morte, Резня в женской общаге

Director: Carol Frank

Writer: Carol Frank

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Concorde Pictures

Genre: Comedy, Horror

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • Leprechaun (1993)
  • Orange County (2002)
  • Renaissance Man (1994)
  • Near Dark (1987)
  • The Corruption of Chris Miller (1973)

Keywords

Story

After joining a sorority, Beth starts experiencing disturbing nightmares about a knife-wielding killer. These visions are revealed to be memories from her past that she has repressed, as it turns out that she had once killed a man in self-defense while he was attempting to assault her. The killer from her nightmares is actually the vengeful brother of the man Beth had killed, who had escaped from a mental institution. As Beth and her sorority sisters move into their new house, they begin to be picked off one by one by this psychotic killer seeking revenge.

Summary

Sorority House Massacre is a 1986 slasher horror-comedy directed by Carol Frank, one of the few female directors in the genre at that time. The film follows Beth, a young woman haunted by nightmares after joining a sorority, which eventually reveal her troubled past involving self-defense and revenge. Despite being billed as a comedy, the movie primarily leans into horror tropes, with a psychotic killer picking off sorority sisters in gruesome ways. The film's context is notable for its commentary on women's autonomy and survival within societal expectations.