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Delta Delta Die!
Directed By Devin Hamilton
Released: 2003
Starring: Julie Strain, Brinke Stevens, Joseph Dain, and Tiffany Shepis
Running Time: 83 minutes
DVD Released By Shadow Entertainment 2003
Men are disappearing after they enter the Delta Delta Pi house. What no one knows is that this chapter of the DDP is home to lovely but voracious cannibals. The girls are led by their insane dominatrix house mother, Marilyn Finch (played by Julie Strain), who will stop at nothing to continue the house’s tradition of feeding human meet at their bakesales.
One young man (Joseph Dain) suspects the truth and manages to contact the one person that can stop Marilyn. That person is Rhonda Cooper (Brinke Stevens) who helped start the flesh-eating sorority 15 years ago but wants to make amends. Cat fights and cannibalism abound when the two founders of the Delta Delta Pi chapter face off in a fight to the death.
Is this a T&A flick? Yes. But is it a horror movie? Barely. Delta Delta Die! must be viewed as a comedy because it never takes itself seriously. Director Devin Hamilton
(Bleed) sure does lay on the cheese in this campy flick. The plot is overly complicated with flashbacks, a love triangle, and a campus-wide conspiracy. It all comes off goofy which shouldn’t bother you if you know what you’re getting into. There is a little bit of gore but nothing special. The acting is all forced and the script is contrived.
What you’re getting is a lengthy Tiffany Shepis (Death
Factory) striptease, Julie Strain in various stages of undress, some full frontal male nudity, a little blood, cannibalism (mostly implied), and a silly catfight between Stevens and Strain. If you’re looking for a good time in the form of eye candy, then this is it.
Delta Delta Die! is a fun movie but definitely not a classic.
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