A college party goes very wrong in Haunting on Fraternity Row trailer

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Haunting on Fraternity Row Brant Sersen

The title of director Brant Sersen's film HAUNTING ON FRATERNITY ROW makes it sound like it could be a sequel to the 2007 movie THE HAUNTING ON SORORITY ROW or even to the 2014 movie HAUNTED HOUSE ON SORORITY ROW, but that's not the case. Originally titled THE PARTY CRASHER, HAUNTING ON FRATERNITY ROW is its own thing – and it's coming to theatres this weekend.

Written by Sersen and Jeff Cahn, the film stars Jacob Artist, Jayson Blair, Shanley Caswell, Claudia Lee, Ashton Moio, Cameron Moulene, and Molly Tarlov. The synopsis:

A fraternity house throws their final party of the year, a massive Luau extravaganza, but when fraternity brothers and co-eds begin dying horrible deaths they discover an evil entity has taken over the house.

The trailer for the film can be seen below. I'm not sure about the quality of this one, but it looks like the sort of movie that might still be entertaining even if it's not so good.

HAUNTING ON FRATERNITY ROW arrives in theatres on November 2nd.
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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