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The Sisterhood (2004 film)

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The Sisterhood
Directed byDavid DeCoteau
Written byJana K. Arnold
Produced byAllison Andrade
(associate producer)
Jeffrey Schenck
(co-producer)
Paul Colichman
Stephen P. Jarchow
(producers)
Charles Arthur Berg
(line producer)
StarringBarbara Crampton
Jennifer Holland
Michelle Borth
Storm David Newton
Kate Plec
Sara Michelle Ben Av
Jonna Giovanna
Scot Nicol
Justin Wilkes
Brenda Blade
Amy Whitaker
Greyston Stefancsik
Houston Rhines
Matt Fitzgerald
Distributed byImage Entertainment Inc.
Regent Entertainment
Release date
  • June 6, 2004 (2004-06-06)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Sisterhood is a 2004 homoerotic horror film directed by David DeCoteau.[1]

Plot

Two girls, Christine and Reagan, find themselves paired as college roommates. Christine, a diligent student, mourns the recent loss of her parents in an automobile accident. Reagan wants to enjoy all that college has to offer. For her, college equals sex, drugs and rock and roll.

Reagan convinces Christine to come to a Beta Alpha Tau sorority party and they both find it fun and provocative. When Christine’s professor finds out that she might get accepted into the popular sorority, she urges Christine to join. The professor thinks that the sorority is a sinister force, taking souls and ruining the lives of students. If Christine can infiltrate their ranks, she might find the truth behind the sorority’s power. When she gets a bid from the beautiful and powerful president of the sorority, Devin, she accepts and is introduced into a sensuous and intoxicating lifestyle.

Christine finds herself with newfound powers and delves into new pleasures. When the final initiation ceremony arrives, the stage is set for her entry into the world of darkness. The outcome is far from clear.

References

  1. ^ Weinberg, Scott (July 14, 2005). "The Sisterhood". DVD Talk.