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Splatter University

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
2.1K
YOUR RATING
Elizabeth Kaitan in Splatter University (1984)
Slasher HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

A sociology instructor finds her new teaching duties at a private college interrupted by the presence of a killer mental hospital patient.A sociology instructor finds her new teaching duties at a private college interrupted by the presence of a killer mental hospital patient.A sociology instructor finds her new teaching duties at a private college interrupted by the presence of a killer mental hospital patient.

  • Director
    • Richard W. Haines
  • Writers
    • Michael Cunningham
    • Richard W. Haines
    • John Elias Michalakis
  • Stars
    • Forbes Riley
    • Ric Randig
    • Dick Biel
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard W. Haines
    • Writers
      • Michael Cunningham
      • Richard W. Haines
      • John Elias Michalakis
    • Stars
      • Forbes Riley
      • Ric Randig
      • Dick Biel
    • 48User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Forbes Riley
    Forbes Riley
    • Julie Parker
    • (as Francine Forbes)
    Ric Randig
    • Mark Hammond
    Dick Biel
    • Father Janson…
    Kathy LaCommare
    • Cathy Hunter
    • (as Cathy Lacommare)
    Laura Gold
    Laura Gold
    • Cynthia
    Ken Gerson
    • Tom Scavelli
    Sal Lumetta
    • Wolf
    Clifford Warren
    • Classroom Wise Guy
    Noel Stilphen
    • Margaret
    Mary Ellen David
    • Mrs. Bloom
    Jane Doniger Reibel
    • Mrs. Huner
    Dan Eaton
    • Father Williams
    John Elias Michalakis
    • John
    • (as John Michaels)
    George Seminara
    • Tony
    Joanna Mihalakis
    • Doreen
    Jim Martin
    Jim Martin
    • Jimbo
    Don Costello
    • Looney
    Charles Brukhardt
    • Dr. Howard
    • Director
      • Richard W. Haines
    • Writers
      • Michael Cunningham
      • Richard W. Haines
      • John Elias Michalakis
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    6yourmotheratemydog715

    Incompetently funny D-grade slasher

    I knew this was going to be a good one (and by that, I mean a worthless piece of trash) when the film began with not one, but TWO, flashback sequences of meaningless characters being murdered. Indeed, the entirety of SPLATTER UNIVERSITY is a strangely paced, horribly edited and utterly stupid slab of slasher garbage that should be featured in your next bad movie night.

    Directed by Richard W. Haines, most famous for his co-directing post on CLASS OF NUKE 'EM HIGH (and his demotion to second-unit director of the film after only a week), SPLATTER UNIVERSITY tells the tale of random college students who are introduced and immediately murdered. Meanwhile, a new teacher tries to solve the mystery of who's spilling all this university blood. The VHS cover's cheerleader mysteriously never shows up to class.

    The film features many wacky college-kid antics (which are damn near impossible to hear because of sound issues), murders (which are almost all uninspired stabbings), and a mystery that is face-palmingly obvious from very early on. Still, the film never takes itself that seriously and there are quite a few intentional and unintentional laughs to be had. As long as you find rampant misogyny and bloody killings funny (and who doesn't!).

    It's only 78 minutes long, and I can safely say I enjoyed most of them. I'm a little surprised at the largely negative reviews here which don't mention how dang fun the whole thing is. Great to pair with FINAL EXAM or THE DORM THAT DRIPPED BLOOD for a trashy double feature of dead collegians.
    5tildagravette

    Middle of the Road Slash Fest

    Splatter University doesn't have an awful lot going for it. It looks the cheap, the sound is lacking, most of the performances are awful, and the gore effects rarely convince, but there's a certain low budget 80's charm that keeps you tuned in for its fairly short run time.

    Francine Forbes makes for an incredibly appealing lead and she's easily the best actor in the film. Thankfully, we spend most of our time with her (although, maybe not enough time). She plays a young teacher who's replacing a teacher at a local college who's just been brutally murdered. Needless to say, the murderer isn't done yet and seems to have an issue with both the teachers and the entire student body of this university.

    There's not a lick of suspense or terror in this movie and, as I said earlier, even the death scenes feel a bit uninspired, but Forbes keeps us invested and along for the ride. The finale does manage to surprise due the sheer mean spiritedness of it all, so I've got to give the fimmakers props for that. I certainly didn't see it ending that way and it was a genuine shock.

    Splatter University is more of a movie to play in the background than one you really need to pay much attention to. It's saved by charm, Forbes, and a shocking finale.
    4S1rr34l

    I Saw More Splatter In My University Days Than On This Campus.

    Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Splatter University; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

    Story: 1.00 Direction: 1.00 Pace: 1.00 Acting: 0.75 Enjoyment: 0.75

    TOTAL: 4.50 out of 10.00.

    Troma brought out some fantastic turkeys that were so bad they made it into the Kingdom of Cultdom - Remember The Toxic Avenger; he must be the King of that Fiefdom. Alas, Splatter University is a turkey, sucking lemons with a sour-puss pout.

    The story the writers present to the audience is one of a looney tune on the run from the local nut-house. Surprisingly, there's an outbreak of bloody stabbery at a university campus in the city just after the asylum-break. Hhhmmm, I wonder if they're connected? Of course, they are, and it's our job to try and suss out who's slaying these wayward teens and their teachers. The trouble was, I didn't care. The characters are so unimaginative, and the narrative's lacking in devious deviants and sensational situations that I was wobbling on the fine point of slumber. Somehow I managed to stay awake, though, in hindsight, I probably would've had better nightmares. What this film lacked was absorbing characters with believable and relatable personas. It also required an injection of excitement. Though there were a few slayings, none were scary. These murders needed better structuring and detail. I cannot believe it took so many writers to deliver this dross. My cat has coughed up more exciting furballs.

    Worst still is the point-and-shoot direction of Richard Haines. While the simplicity of the filming style works, there are times when it only adds to the sluggish feel of the picture. Now I mostly say there should be a change in pace, and God, Splatter University needed it. That said, it does possess a varied tempo. Sadly it goes from a meandering walk to sleeping on a park bench; and at the wrong moments. Haines tends to slow the pace when we get to the friend segments. Like the scene in the bar. This slowdown in the tempo wouldn't be terrible if he utilised it to propel the story forward. But nothing happens in these scenes. And due to the nothingness, the film slows down even more. These segments should've been quick and filled with teenage drunken joviality, and Haines should have spun out the stalking slayer to build the tension.

    As for the acting - The leads were okay, and Forbes Riley does a decent job portraying the replacement teacher, Julie Parker. But things take a nose dive when we get to the performers playing the students. These were multitudes of bad: so wooden I felt like I had a splinter under my skin, so hammy that I was craving a bacon sarnie, and they were so impassive they disappeared into the set dressings.

    All in all, Splatter University is a jejune slice of the Troma Pie; it's all crust and no filling. After watching this, I had to watch another movie to satiate my entertainment needs. Therefore, I can't recommend the film. If you need a Troma fix, go and watch Mother's Day or their old fave, The Toxic Avenger.

    Now I have your full attention since you're back in that straight-jacket; here, take a gander at my IMDb list - Killer Thriller Chillers to see where I rated Splatter University.

    Take Care & Stay Well.
    Sevoulian

    Could have been worse...

    Splatter University is just another attempt to cash in on the 80's slasher hysteria.

    The acting was bad but the script definitely had potential. There were some pretty creative deaths but they were all ruined by the horribly slow pace and unneeded dialogue. For some reason the director felt like following around a bunch of crumby actors who the audience expected were there just to die and then suddenly stopped incorporating them into the film? Why was that? Were they just trying to throw us off or waste our time?

    I can't say "Splatter University" was complete trash, I can say that the script and twists could have worked with a better director, bigger budget, and more experienced production team.

    Go ahead and see this movie, but don't expect anything better than "okay" or worse...
    2FieCrier

    if only the director had gone to Splatter University!

    Really, really bad slasher movie. A psychotic person escapes from an asylum. Three years later he kills a sociology professor, end of scene. One semester yesterday later (hey, that's what the title card said) a new sociology professor is at the school. She makes friends with another female sociology professor who works there, and starts dating another professor. The students are all bored, as are we.

    There are a number of title cards indicating how much time has passed. Scenes are pretty short, and cut to different characters somewhere else, making for little progression of any kind. A lot of scenes involve characters walking and talking, or sitting and talking, and serve little purpose. Despite the passage of time, many of the characters are always wearing the same clothing. Sometimes the unclear passage of time means when we see a body for the second time, we ask ourselves: how long has that body been there? And also, at least one of the dead people don't seem to have been missed by others.

    The killer manages to kill one person by stabbing her in the breast, another by stabbing him in the crotch, and another by slicing her forehead. Is his knife poisoned or something?

    The video box cover has a cheerleader: there aren't any in the movie. The rear cover has a photo of someone in a graduation cap and gown menacing a group of women in a dorm room. The central redhead in the photo is in the movie, but nobody ever wears such an outfit, and there is no such scene. The killer is strictly one-on-one.

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    • Trivia
      The original version of the movie was shot in 1981, and it clocked in at around 65 minutes. Additional scenes with students were filmed in 1982 to pad out the running time.
    • Goofs
      The graffiti the teacher writes on the bathroom stall was already there in a previous shot.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Bloom: The other tenants have been complaining about the front door being left open. I don't really blame them, with all the kooks running around killing people they don't even know. You know it seems to me if you are going to kill someone you at least know them real well.

    • Alternate versions
      For the UK version, submitted to the BBFC in 1986 as "Campus Killings", the film has been cut by one second.
    • Connections
      Featured in Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      You Don't Like Me
      Written and performed by The Tennessee Pedestrians

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Highschool des Grauens
    • Filming locations
      • Bellevue Hospital - 462 First Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(hospital)
    • Production company
      • Aquifilm
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    • Budget
      • $26,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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