Caught in the act they are forced to go and steal (with McClellan and Stevens) a trophy from the local bowling alley. Suffice to say, they accidentally drop the trophy and all hell breaks loose as an 'Imp' is released. With the sorority sisters turned into demons they have to get out alive aided by tough chick Spider who was in the process of robbing the place.
The film tips it's hat to Porky's style humour and old fashioned B movie exploitation with an electro pop 80's soundtrack (it was made in 1986) and works the majority of the time. Some of the thespian skills on display are woeful and the Imp is a pretty dreadful rubber puppet, but it's painfully obvious that everyone involved was having a laugh making it and due to that the film has 'cult' wrote all over it.
One for the collection if love this kind of thing but modern day 'kids' may not get it, being brought up on rubbishy TV and naff brooding vampire pictures. However for the 'old farts' out there from the 80's, it's a nice little time travel trip back to an era with big hair and big glasses.
- Starring Linnea Quigley Andras Jones George 'Buck' Flower
- Director David DeCoteau
- Distributor 88 Films