

Horror · Comedy
Overview
Upon joining a sorority, Beth is plagued by nightmares of a knife-wielding killer, when her past comes back to haunt her.
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Angela O'Neill
Angela O'Neill
Beth
Angela O'Neill
Beth
Wendy Martel
Wendy Martel
Linda
Wendy Martel
Linda
Pamela Ross
Pamela Ross
Sara
Pamela Ross
Sara
Nicole Rio
Nicole Rio
Tracy
Nicole Rio
Tracy
John C. Russell
John C. Russell
Bobby
John C. Russell
Bobby


Robert Axelrod
Robert Axelrod
Larry
Robert Axelrod
Larry
Marcus Vaughter
Marcus Vaughter
Andy
Marcus Vaughter
Andy


Vinnie Bilancio
Vinnie Bilancio
John
Vinnie Bilancio
John
Joe Nassi
Joe Nassi
Craig
Joe Nassi
Craig
Mary Anne
Mary Anne
Mrs. Lawrence
Mary Anne
Mrs. Lawrence
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