The Haunting of Sorority Row

The Haunting of Sorority Row (known as Deadly Pledge in Australia, the United Kingdom, and France) is a 2007 Canadian supernatural horror television film directed by Bert Kish, starring Leighton Meester, Kailin See, Lisa Marie Caruk, Carlo Marks, Agam Darshi, Elyse Levesque, Meghan Ory, and Adrian Roman Petriw. The film premiered on October 6, 2007, on Global in Canada and on Lifetime in the United States.

The Haunting of Sorority Row
DVD cover
GenreSupernatural horror
Screenplay by
Story byJed Seidel
Directed byBert Kish
Starring
ComposerMichael Richard Plowman
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerScott Kennedy
CinematographyMathias Herndl
EditorRoger Mattiussi
Running time91 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkGlobal
Original release
  • October 6, 2007 (2007-10-06)

Premise

The film revolves around a freshman at a college who believes a haunted house on sorority row is hiding sinister secrets. A sorority ritual leads to a ghost seeking revenge on sorority members.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Vancouver. Its working title was Hell House.

Release

The film was premiered on October 6, 2007, on Lifetime on Global in Canada and on Lifetime in the United States as a Halloween tie-in. In France, NT1 broadcast the film on July 6, 2011, under the title Dark Intentions.

A barebones DVD was released in the United States on August 24, 2010, with Dolby Digital stereo sound and a 1.33:1 "full screen" aspect ratio. In France, the film was released in the DVD and Blu-ray formats on May 2, 2012 under the title Deadly Pledge. Both discs feature the proper "widescreen" presentation of the film and the blu-ray contains lossless stereo tracks in both the original English and dubbed French as well as lossy Dolby Digital 5.1 mixes in both languages. It is currently the only high-definition release of the film.

References

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