Killer Party Soundtrack (

Killer Party Soundtrack (1986) cover

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Rating: 5.10/10 from 2700 votes
Tags: drive in theatre, watching a music video, reference to april fool's day
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Odio en la sangre

Title in Italiano:

Killer Party

Title in Português:

Festa de Sangue

Title in Français:

Macabre Party

Title in Türk:

Macabre Party

Title in Deutsch:

Macabre Party

Synopsis

Killer Party

Three gorgeous babes decide to join a sorority, and a whole bunch of horny guys dump bees in the sorority's back yard where a bunch of girls are naked in the outside hot tub so when the girls jump out the boys use a video camera to take lots of shots of them. Their house mother gets talked into letting the girls have a hazing party in a forbidden frat house, and when she goes there to make sure the place is safe, she first stops at a handy grave in the front yard to explain to 'Allan' why she's letting the girls use the house, and tells him that it was all an accident and it's time for him to just let it go. Allan doesn't answer her, since he's dead. Or is he? As she is nailing down a loose banister on the stairway, a mysterious figure appears before her, brandishing what looks like a tire iron, she turns, asks "What are you doing here?" and this person does answer her by striking her dead.

Well, the three pledges go through a hazing (and there are some very nice set pieces here, watch for 'em), and are accepted into the sorority. One of the pledges is really good at special effects, horror stuff, and she is told that the only reason that she was accepted was that skill--they want her to gimmick up a traditional April Fools party that the sorority is hosting for a fraternity. 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 things begin to happen. Will the youngsters figure out what's going on and who is doing it before they are all horribly killed? Is it still safe for us to go out to parties, or should be all be hiding under our computer desks?

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Killer Party
Give It Up
You're No Fool
White Sister: Performer
The Lucky One
Bruce Roberts: Writer
Laura Branigan: Performer
I Lose It
Alan Brackett: Writer
Such an Evil Woman
Alan Brackett: Writer
Best Times
Alan Brackett: Writer
Jump In
Alan Brackett: Writer
A Killer Opening
John Beal: Performer
Church Funeral Organ (Source)
John Beal: Performer
Coffin Attack Into The Fire (Movie Source)
John Beal: Performer
Abandoned Concession Stand / Abandoned Sorority House
John Beal: Performer
Alan's Tombstone / Mrs Henshaw Beaten
John Beal: Performer
Stalker Stinger/ Stone Gargoyle / Girls Sneak Into Frat House
John Beal: Performer
Jennifer Undresses / Martin Stalks
John Beal: Performer
The Goat Pledge Ceremony
John Beal: Performer
Basement Noise / Vivia Goes / The First Guillotine
John Beal: Performer
“It's The Only Reason You Are Here, Sweetie"
John Beal: Performer
Girls Enter The House / Blake Scares Girls
John Beal: Performer
Jennifer Enters The Basement / Henshaw Flashback Stinger / Dr. Zito Enters House / Electrocuted
John Beal: Performer
The House Possesses Jennifer / Trident Murder / Calling for Blake
John Beal: Performer
Hammer To The Skull / The Second Guillotine
John Beal: Performer
Girls Find Blake's Dead Body
John Beal: Performer
Jennifer's Transformation
John Beal: Performer
House Battle / Chased To The Roof / Vivia Falls
John Beal: Performer
Phoebe Fights Jennifer/ Stabbing Jennifer/ Phoebe Becomes Possessed / Cops Arrive
John Beal: Performer
Vivia In Ambulance With Possessed Phoebe
John Beal: Performer
BONUS TRACK: Abandoned Sorority House #2
John Beal: Performer
Alan's Tombstone / Mrs Henshaw Beaten
John Beal: Performer
“It's The Only Reason You Are Here, Sweetie"
John Beal: Performer
Girls Find Blake's Dead Body
John Beal: Performer
Jennifer's Transformation
John Beal: Performer

User reviews

Timothy Martin
3/10

I found the choice of songs in the soundtrack to be distracting and out of place, taking away from the overall mood of the film. The music seemed to clash with the on-screen events rather than complementing and enhancing the scary moments, which detracted from my enjoyment of the movie.

Ronald Brown
6/10

The use of music in the movie adds an extra layer of depth to the characters and their emotions, enhancing the audience's connection to the story.

Elizabeth White
5/10

The music in Killer Party effectively builds tension and creates a sense of foreboding, making it a crucial element in setting the mood for the film.

Jennifer Gonzalez
3/10

The soundtrack of Killer Party felt disconnected from the horror atmosphere of the movie. The music did not effectively enhance the suspense or tension in key moments, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story.

Michael Davis
5/10

The use of sound effects in the soundtrack enhances the creepy and mysterious elements of the story, adding depth to the overall viewing experience.

Ronald Allen
5/10

The soundtrack of Killer Party sets the tone perfectly for the horror atmosphere of the film, with eerie and suspenseful music that keeps you on edge throughout.

Edward Hall
6/10

Overall, the music in Killer Party is a standout feature that elevates the film and adds a memorable element to the viewing experience.

Patricia Clark
5/10

The music perfectly matches the pacing of the film, syncing up with the suspenseful moments and enhancing the overall impact of key scenes.

Michelle Thompson
6/10

The soundtrack of Killer Party effectively captures the essence of a classic horror film, with its ominous melodies and unsettling tones.

Kenneth Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack features a variety of tracks that complement the different scenes in the movie, adding layers of intensity and emotion to the storytelling.

James Martinez
6/10

The soundtrack contributes to the overall immersive experience of watching Killer Party, drawing viewers deeper into the suspense and horror of the narrative.

Paul Hall
5/10

The score in Killer Party showcases the talent of the composer in creating a chilling and haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the movie ends.