And here we are, the least talked-about slasher on Movie Forums.
Well, I am here to tell you that
Hell Night is no worse, really, than the average of those many slashers we have talked about so many times over the years (
The Prowler,
Prom Night,
The Final Terror,
The Prey,
The Burning,
Just Before Dawn,
House On Sorority Row,
Final Exam,
Terror Train,
The Slumber Party Massacre,
My Bloody Valentine,
Primal Rage,
Death Spa, and even
The Edge Of The Axe. Hell Night has its issues but it also has its strengths.
Hell Night is an interesting little movie because I think you would have to call it a Slasher and yet it kind of takes place in a sort-of Haunted House with everyone in gothic costume. On purpose. This was a decision by the director who also lit the film with a little bit of
Bava and put it in this great old mansion. I found that it felt like a Haunted House movie most of the time it's just that the "ghosts" weren't exactly ghosts. And, of course, this makes it an
October Movie.
So on Pledge Night, the big-name fraternity and sorority on campus throw a huge costume party which culminates in locking their new pledges into the Garth Manor house overnight as a rite of passage. Old Man Garth murdered his family of deformed children along with his wife and eventually himself some years before. But the youngest somehow got a pass and another of his children's body was not found. As the pledges settle in for the night and the frat-boys and sorority girls come around to try to scare them, the body-count begins to mount.
So there are actually a number of pretty good scenes in this and even though the movie is mostly bloodless with quick actual kills, they do a good job of building suspense to the dreadful moment and find ways of making it seem a little more graphic than it really is. There were several little things that made me smile throughout the movie and, to be honest, there was nothing I really thought was
bad about it. Overall I thought the acting was pretty good for a Horror movie (surprised to hear that Linda Blair got shade for her performance I thought it was perfectly good and more magnetic than her co-stars and very sympathetic). I did wonder if the head-turning kill that occurs fairly early on was specifically because Blair is in the movie. I also liked that the Party Girl is not killed off right away in some moralistic execution, she sticks around quite a while.
So, yeah, there is nothing wrong with this little slasher. We have certainly praised worse ones around here. And I do think that with it's look and vibe and Haunted House setting it makes for a decent
October watch.
Post-script - It’s worth mentioning that there’s this little theme of class differences running throughout that has actually I guess been talked about a good bit. Blair's character is not from this world of privilege that everyone around her came from and here they are in the mansion of a wealthy man and it's all decay and death. Interesting subtext.