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5/10
"You guys got the willies or not?"
lost-in-limbo30 April 2011
A promising concept, is let down by its stringy narrative and so-so execution. I've never even heard of "Happy Hell Night" before and this early nineties, offbeat campus low-budget slasher is something that wouldn't have felt out of placed in the 80s. Tacky, gory and sleazy, but something just seemed to be missing or should I say something felt out of place. I couldn't shake the feeling that it could have been much better.

In 1963 seven members of the Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity were found brutally mutilated inside Winfield Mausoleum. The accuser priest Zachary Malius was put away in the local State Asylum. Twenty five years later, a hazing prank goes wrong when some guys accidentally release Zachary from his cell and heads back to Winfield College to continue the butchery.

The killer is suitably creepy and genuinely unnerving in appearance, but when he opened his mouth to spout out an amusing quip (ala Freddy Krugger style). It simply killed the mood. "No…" this, "no…" that. Done in a scratchy tone. No, please stop talking. Sadly this is too distracting (including its loopy tone), as it does bestow a nasty, atmospheric ambiance with some striking imagery… especially with the sequences of the killer lurking in the shadows and of course when he's stuck in his cell. Even then odd surreal images crop up too, involving a Jesus statue in a church and the setting has a Gothic touch. The darkly twisted, but untapped story takes awhile before hitting its strides, with the usual campus lounging and dramas. But when it kicks off the slaughter, buckets of blood flows (very cheap jolts), sex and nudity escalates (sometimes kinky) and stupidity is ensured. Some passages during the stalk and slash stages, just seem to jump around in a rather jaded manner. Not making much sense with little in the way of cohesion. The music does create some chills with its foreboding cues.

The cast attached features some names; Darren McGavin, Sam Rockwell, Jorja Fox (from the TV show "C.S.I") and Ted Clark. But these folks have nothing more than minor roles. The rest of the performances are extra-ordinary… some rather bad in their amateurishly buoyant deliveries. Crude dialogues come out of their mouths with a real joke-like emphasis.

Nothing special, but kind of fun over-the-top, b-grade shocker.
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6/10
Interesting horror movie...
Thunderspawn15 August 2004
First off, let me say.....thank you to Anchor Bay, you guys are releasing the movies we can no longer find on VHS, so for that, my thanks. Now, Happy Hell

Night is very typical for the cheese we know and love from the eighties. It concerns a series of murders that happened in a fraternity by a satanic killer, Zachary Malius, played by the ever creepy Charles Cragin. The story then pushes twenty-five years later in the same fraternity house, and the pledges have to, as a hazing, go to the asylum where Malius was confined to, and take a few pics of the killer. As these movies go, Malius escapes and the killings begin. Nothing new as far as the murders go, but an interesting pick-axe to the skull on a very young pre CSI Jorga Fox. From there, it takes a retired detective (Darren McGavin), a priest and two brothers and the girl they fight over to put Malius back in his confines. The acting is typical for the time and very dated, but enjoyable nonetheless. If you can find it, rent it, buy it, whatever, but this movie is highly recommended to those who love the B movies of the eighties and early nineties. A good movie for Friday nights with popcorn and pizza.
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6/10
Happy Enough To Sit Through
Angelus-1624 March 2000
1991/R-18/84m Darren McGavin, Nick Gregory, Franke Hughes, Laura Carney, Charles Cragin.

Another frat-house slasher film with more willing pledges accidentally releasing a maniac from his asylum habitat some 25 years after he butchered seven people at the local Church in a pact with the devil or something like that...

Ergo, he returns to the frat house and hacks and slashes his way through airhead co-eds and dumb jocks until two brothers (actual brothers, not just frat brothers) and the girl they're both screwing do their best to stop him.

Not as bad as it could be considering how little known it is; Darren McGavin is hardly in it and most of the murder victims are without any indentity - just kids having sex and dying. The killer offers the best distraction, delivering kitsch one-liners with every murder and talking like E.T.! Switch your mind off, sit back and enjoy - if you can...
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3/10
A potentially creepy character wasted in an awful film.
BA_Harrison8 October 2007
When a couple of frat boys break into an insane asylum as part of a Hell Night prank, they release an evil being who has been trapped there for the past 25 years. The demon then proceeds to kill everyone who crosses his path, using a wickedly pointed mountaineering pick as his weapon of choice.

Happy Hell Night is a low budget piece of trash that is, for the most part, pretty awful; the acting is uniformly lousy and the direction uninspired, but, fortunately, the film does deliver a fair amount of (mostly unconvincing) gore and a touch of nudity from a couple of babes, making it just about bearable.

Charles Cragin, as the killer, is fairly creepy to look at—pale and bald with completely black eyes—but his aura of menace is diluted whenever he is given lines to speak. After each kill, the character makes a lame quip with a voice which sounds like he's been gulping back helium—Freddy Krueger he ain't!

Finally, after almost everyone at a frat house party are slaughtered, two brothers (and the slapper they have both been humping) attempt to send the demon back to hell.

Happy Hell Night is silly, instantly forgettable, and only really worth a watch if bad horror movies are your passion.
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5/10
Pretty good when it gets into gear
acidburn-1023 January 2014
"Happy Hell Night" came out at a time when the slasher craze had well and truly died, as the same ideas were being recycled over and over again, and this one is no different, here we have a killer priest who escapes from a mental hospital after 25 years for murdering a group of college students and surprise surprise, he sets out to do it again to a new group of college kids.

Happy Hell Night is an OK effort and I actually liked it more than I thought I would, once the first half hour is over and the killer priest starts killing, it actually starts livening up and there are some touches in the gore department, but I could have done without the stupid cheesy one liners from the killer, as it would have made him a whole lot creepier, and the supernatural element was done rather well and it does set it apart from the other slasher fodder that came out during this point.

All in all "Happy Hell Night" is an okay movie once it gets going although it does take quite a while and the cast weren't very interesting but they do get killed which is a bonus, and this movie may just be another run of the mill early 90's slasher, but it's still OK.
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a nice 80's slasher film
kingofhorrormovies16 June 2002
i was really entertained by this movie it got scares and some one-liner jokes by the killer which cracked my jaw from laughing,but then again,the movie got a nice horror story which is (in summary:2 guys trying to take a picture of a prisoner(who happened to be a devil-worshipper wearing a priest costume) in an old asylum,and guess what happened later ,of course, all hell breaking loose :)end summary

the cast did well here,the gore and blood were not enough though for my taste (im bald too )however ,genre fans will really enjoy this movie
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5/10
Too bad the Movie isn't up to how scary the killer is.
loomis78-815-98903421 March 2014
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It's Halloween night and hell night at the local frat house. Two pledges have bad luck by having the assignment of going to the insane asylum and taking a picture of a notorious killer named Zachary Maluis (Cragin). 25 years earlier, Malius slaughtered a group of people on Halloween night. Of course these pin heads accidentally let him loose and he follows them straight to the frat house so he can start slaughtering co-eds. The Plot is pretty dull in this one and unfortunately the acting isn't much better. Darrin McGavin is slumming in a few scenes. The gore spilled isn't anything to get excited about, but what does work is the creepy as hell killer Zachary Maluis. With his ghost like appearance and black demonic eyes Maluis will have your attention while on screen and is one creepy image. This is the only thing that lifts this film up a little bit. Unsettling and frightening, this killer deserved to be in a better horror film.
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7/10
Obscure but interesting early 90's horror film.
Captain_Couth29 October 2003
Happy Hell Night (1992) is a strangely obscure horror film. A deranged

hunchback with ashen skin and large black eyes escapes from his prison

cell to torment a group of promiscous co-eds that are full of sin and

vice. The movie for the most part is old hat but the ancient, moldy

killer is real creepy. He reminded me of a mini Freddy clone, he even

spouts advice after maiming his victims. An old cop (with the help of

his son) tries to put the half pint killing machine back into his cell

before he kills again.

Recommended,if you can find it.

B

P.S. This movie was shot in eastern Europe (but takes place in the USA).
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3/10
Enter the Bald Demon from Hell
Bogmeister3 August 2005
Like probably many others, I picked up the DVD of this due to top-billed Darren McGavin, who must've picked up a nice paycheck for a couple days work; he appears in the pic for a total of about 10 minutes in 3 or 4 scenes. The killer, in this case, is a demon-possessed priest or something. Like with much of the story, such plot points are clumsy and confused. There are many instances, such as at the supposed asylum, where the killer is sort of locked up, that the viewer needs to just let it go without asking too many questions. Is everyone who manages the asylum in on the fact that this is a demon? The door to the demon's room is barred by a cross - is this standard procedure for an asylum? None of this stuff is thought out.

The pic is obviously very low budget and it shows in the clumsy direction, editing & actors who are either in their first roles or just amateurs. You do see Sam Rockwell ("Confessions of a Dangerous Mind") in a small early role, playing a younger version of the McGavin character. The strong points to the pic is a sometimes wicked sense of humor to the horror and killings, and the visual appearance of the killer, who is truly creepy to behold. His voice is also well done, as if beyond the grave.
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6/10
So weird and so fun
rivertam265 March 2020
Released in 1992 but looking like it's the early 80s. This retro, superweird genre flick is hella campy. 25 years after a horrific massacre, the demonic priest who was responsible is accidentally released. And he's flowing over with tacky one liners. Despite its low budget and barrage of horror cliches, its actually quite entertaining in a super trashy way of course.

3/5
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4/10
disappointing effort
dopefishie6 February 2021
There were some good qualities here. The look of the villain is creepy as hell. Some of the special effects were quite good. The images are memorable and stay with you in a good way!

That said, this film has a lot of problems. The flashbacks should not be scarier and more interesting than the main story. There are no clear rules about what the villain can and cannot do which leads to confusion and silliness. But the most egregious problem is the villain's constant one-liners. Honestly, if they cut all the one-liners out of this film, it would probably gain 2 or 3 stars from me. As is, I can't recommend this.
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8/10
Okay slasher!
HumanoidOfFlesh30 October 2002
"Happy Hell Night" is a typical slasher film filled with gore and gratuitous nudity.There are several creepy,suspenseful moments,and the killer Zachary Malius(Charles Cragin)looks really scary.The characters are one-dimensional,the acting is terrible and there are some huge lapses in logic.Still the film is enjoyable to watch and offers some gory deaths including throat slashing,numerous stabbings etc.Overall it's a pretty good slasher,so if you like horror movies give this one a look.Recommended!
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7/10
Pretty solid slasher fare
Woodyanders22 February 2019
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Deranged and depraved psycho priest Zachary Malius (a genuinely unnerving portrayal by creepy-looking chrome-dome Charles Cragin) escapes from a sanitarium. Malius goes to Winfield College and starts picking off the student body on hell night.

Director Brian Owens relates the familiar, but still enjoyable story at a steady pace, presents a reasonable amount of tension and spooky gloom-doom atmosphere, delivers a generous serving of nasty gore, and sprinkles in some tasty gratuitous female nudity for trashy good measure. The acceptable acting by the competent cast holds the movie together: Laura Carney makes for an appealing final girl as the spunky Liz, Ted Clark amuses as annoying snoop Ned Bara, and Franke Hughes projects the right snarly attitude as surly pledge Sonny. Alas, token big name Darren McGavin isn't given much to due as the secretive Henry Collins. On the other hand, it's a kick to see both Sam Rockwell and Jorja Fox in small roles in their dues-paying salad days. On the debit side, the killer's pithy "no" quips quickly become tiresome and the cliché "it ain't over yet!" sequel set-up ending is super annoying. No lost classic, but still worth a watch for hardcore slice'n'dice fans.
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3/10
Not sure what the appeal is...
FrightMeter28 April 2006
A late entry into the mid-80's/early 90's slasher explosion, "Happy Hell Night" remains obsolete for good reason: it's not very good.

With an unusually high IMDb rating for a film like this, I was expecting much more. The film basically centers around a college campus celebrating Hell Night. In the meantime, a crazed, escaped murderous priest escapes from a mental hospital and goes on a murderous rampage. Throw in some supernatural elements, and you have quite a mess of a film.

I give the film credit for having a damn creepy-looking killer: picture a bald albino with black eyes--not a pretty image. However, the filmmakers ruin the potential creepiness of the character by making him speak cheesy lines before killing a victim. As a result, the killer becomes a comical gimmick, rather than the potential frightening horror villain that he could have been. The pacing of the film is quite slow, as well, and there are long periods of time when nothing of any importance seems to happen. The acting verges on being atrocious from all involved, particular the female and male leads. To top it off, the climax is laughingly ridiculous as the survivors try to lure the killer into a circle to kill him.

Overall, this film is a bore and I would only recommend seeing it if you are a DIE HARD slasher fan. Even then, this film offers nothing new or exciting. My suggestions-rewatch an 80's slasher classic like "The Burning," "My Bloody Valentine," or "Stage Fright." 3 out of 10
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Not so 'happy' about it...
Slasher-1013 August 2004
This one had a decent premise going for it but it's plagued with a marginal directorial effort, stale performances, and no suspense whatsoever. The characters are uninspiring and when the movie is over, your eyes will hurt after rolling them for an hour and a half. It's one of those slashers that I could've shut off and not cared how it ended. Poor Darin McGavin, Kolchack hit a low with this one. It's fun seeing Sam Rockwell and Jorja Fox in their 5 minute roles but this one is about as fun as a bad case of hemorrhoids on the Tour de France. Happy Hell Night isn't even worth the effort for die hard slasher aficionados. Maybe Anchor Bay will do something better with their money by obtaining the rights to titles such as Just Before Dawn, The Burning, or Popcorn for their next horror outing.
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1/10
Almost as bad as PLEDGE NIGHT
Maciste_Brother23 September 2004
HAPPY HELL NIGHT, also known as FRAT FRIGHT (which I have on VHS), is terrible. There's nothing else to say about it. It's just bad. Almost as bad as PLEDGE NIGHT, which is one of the worst of the worst films of all time. Yep, HAPPY HELL NIGHT is that bad: bad acting, bad cinematography, horrible script, even worse dialogue, clueless direction, etc.

The only good things about HAPPY HELL NIGHT are the gore (well made for such a low budget flick) and that really creepy actor playing the killer. He should be in better films.

But aside from those two things, the rest is total crap. AVOID!!!
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4/10
What slashers were like in the early 90s
Coventry14 March 2019
The world-famous horror subgenre of "college slashers" almost completely died out in the late 80s and made a glorious comeback in the mid-90s thanks to Wes Craven's "Scream". Every slasher-entry made during this interbellum period inevitable ended up in oblivion, and, judging by the quality level of films like "Happy Hell Night", righteously so. It's an endurable hack 'n slice flick from Canada with a few good moments and an interesting guest appearance of 70s TV-horror star Darren McGavin ("The Night Stalker"), but overall quite forgettable and unoriginal. The set-up feels very familiar, almost even formulaic, and takes place during a fraternity's initiation party. Two newbies are assigned to breaking into a mental asylum and bring back a photograph of a patient who committed several gruesome murders on campus 25 years earlier. They succeed, but the psychopath naturally escapes and returns to the campus with them. The killer turns out to be a sort of demonically possessed priest, and this forms more or less the only difference with standard slashers from the 80s, where the killers usually were of flesh and blood (albeit still immortal). Charles Cragin, as the killer, looks reasonably menacing and reminded me of a crossover between Max Schreck from "Nosferatu" and Michael Berryman in "The Hills Have Eyes". Unfortunately, however, he loses all his scary impact when he opens his mouth, and his catchphrases ("No parking, "No TV, "No sex", ...) are pathetic. There are naked breasts and the killings are committed with a sort of mountain-climbing pickaxe. When they are depicted on-screen, they're fairly gore (like the car-rooftop moment), but the film certainly should have contained more bloodshed. There are also a few "impossible" murders, and those deeply annoy me. For example, when they are in the attic, two girls are holding each other's' hands, but three seconds later one of them is sitting in a rocking chair with her hand and head chopped off. There's a limit to my suspension of disbelief, you know.
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2/10
Unhappy 87 minute viewing
markapickles9 July 2018
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What a pile of trash! How can you root for a girl who is dating one brother whilst sleeping with the other brother? Are we supposed to like these people? The only thing this film suggests is I was in the wrong education system here in the UK! If I'd been in the US I'd have lost my virginity so much quicker because all the girls seem to be whores and the guys weren't much better - the usual jackasses! As far as the film is concerned it showed promise but then rapidly lost the plot. The effects budget was obviously spent on the car kill as every kill after was an aftermath shot! Lazy and boring! As for continuity this film was so full of loopholes! We get our two 'heroes' up in the loft with the 'girlfriend' and another girl who is holding hands with the 'girlfriend'. Our 'heroine' suddenly says 'why are you holding my hand so tight' when she is clearly not holding anyone's hand. In the next shot you can clearly see the other girl rocking back and forth in a chair having been sliced and diced without our trio of braniacs even noticing!! I could go on but I just can't be bothered! What a disappointment!
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6/10
So Bad It's Fun
BloodyPredator231 October 2022
Happy Hell Night is a not well known Horror Slasher Film from the early 90s, A Psychopathic Bald Priest summons a Demon to become a demon ( Or something like that, the story doesn't make much sense, btw Sam Rockwell in a small role his second 80s/90s Horror Film appearance after the good Clownhouse) and kills some Teenagers . 25 years later he escaped from the madhouse in a very ridiculously way (He is not even in a maximum security area , despite he is mass murder) The Teenage Characters are all annoying and their acting is bad, I didn't care of any of them , there are also many other pointless filler scenes in this slasher, there is one scene where one of the Brothers drives with his motorcycle down the stairs to the crypt , this scene is weirdly filmed like some sort of slow mo technique. Also most of the gore scenes are very cheap , at least the Villain is Interesting with his weirdly funny One liners and the End Credit Song is also Nice. So don't take this Film serious, then It is Entertaining.
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1/10
Redefines the definition of "badly directed"
hawk-handsaw27 May 2005
Amateurish direction, bad acting and a weak script are the best parts of this awful movie.

Plot holes, inadequate character motivations, choppy editing and an overall lack of film-making skills.

One often wonders who lets these people direct movies. I suppose this is one of those movies financed by a rich relative. It is just typical of the phrase "They'll let anybody direct a movie these days."

I watched this because I'm a big Darren McGavin fan. Too bad he didn't end his career with his stellar turn in "The Natural" instead of taking this home movie as a job.
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6/10
This movie gets overlooked
gregchaffin20 April 2022
This movie gets overlooked for some reason or another by horror movie fans for some reason, it was I think overshadowed by other slashers at the time...very unique in its own way give it a watch if you have not.
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5/10
1990s slasher is a film out of its time
Leofwine_draca29 January 2017
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HAPPY HELL NIGHT might have worked well in 1982 but as a film made in 1992 it's a movie that looks well past its sell-by date. The story is a simple one about a notorious murderer who busts out of an asylum (yet again) and goes on a killing spree among the local college students. It's as cheap and predictable as you'd expect, with the sole thing going for it the supernatural touches that the writer wisely adds to the production.

The look of the killer in this film is extremely creep and seemingly inspired by the classic Nosferatu look of old, perhaps with a little Kurt Barlow thrown into the mix. There are hints in the story that he's some kind of vampire too, which I like. And the film, once it gets going in the second half, is quite gory and watchable, even if most of it takes place in the dark. Darren McGavin is the old timer while the rest of the cast are unknown no-hopers (with a pre-stardom Sam Rockwell among them). A pity, then, that the first half is so uninteresting.
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8/10
Happy Hell Night or Frat Fright?
kylebf1973-364-53846831 July 2012
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This movie was not made in 1992 or 1991. I saw it in 1988, under the title Frat Fright, so I don't know why it's being advertised as a 1992 movie. Sam Rockwell, who starred in Clownhouse in 1987, looks exactly the same, so that tells you the movie is from 1988.

Good low budget horror flick that could do without the 'humor' from the evil monk. Otherwise, well done considering most of the actors are unknowns.

Happy Hell Night is not a title that should have been chosen, in my opinion. Hell Night(1981) starring Linda Blair had already claimed that title. Why Frat Fright didn't remain the title is beyond me. It has more of a horror feel to it.
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3/10
Would love to see this movie spoofed by Mystery Science Theater 3000
KSprowl7 April 2005
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This would be an excellent movie for Mystery Science Theater 3000 to do. Predictable plot with lots of gore and a hideous bad guy with good comic relief like spouting "no parking" after killing Jorga Fox in the car.

Only time I would recommend it is if you were having a marathon horror flick on a weekend near Halloween, would be an interesting one to add to the fare for the '90's nostalgic look, the ugly, yet comical, demon and the adequate gory special effects. Only other reason would be if you are a Darrin McGavin or Jorga Fox fan as it displays their attempt to breathe life into cardboard character of the script.
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"No TV."
Backlash00726 September 2004
Happy Hell Night missed their decade by a few years. I believe that's why the movie is so obscure and not very well received. It had a lot of bad characters, choppy editing, and a wasted Darrin McGavin. There also seemed to be some missing ingredients. We would see a character sitting in a chair and the next time we saw that character he would be dead on the floor with no explanation. It does have the creepiest killer since Barlow from Salem's Lot though. There were also some very creepy moments in the film, just too few of them. If the whole film would have taken on the tone of "Scary Jesus" scene, the film would have been great. Other than that, this is not the best fraternity prank/slasher film. How to do it right: Hell Night. How to do is so terrible wrong that it becomes right: Pledge Night. This film is somewhere in between those two and, thus, not as enjoyable. Keep an eye out for a pre-fame Sam Rockwell and Jorja Fox.
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