Director: William Fruet•Genres: Comedy, Horror, Slasher
A group of college students plans a wild toga party to celebrate their final exams. However, their festivities turn deadly when a mysterious killer begins picking them off one by one. The partygoers must band together to survive the night and unmask the murderer before they all become victims.
Killer Party is a low-budget slasher film from the 1980s, generally regarded as a forgettable entry in the genre. It garnered a modest following among cult horror fans for its campy elements and slasher tropes, but received little critical attention upon its release. Audience reception is mixed, with many finding it predictable and uninspired, while others appreciate its nostalgic value.
Predictable slasher plot with familiar tropes.
Relies heavily on gore and jump scares rather than suspense.
Seen as a generic offering within the oversaturated 80s slasher subgenre.
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The film was originally titled 'The Party'. The title was changed to 'Killer Party' to capitalize on the success of other slasher films with 'killer' in the title, such as 'Friday the 13th: A New Beginning' released the same year.
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