Pledge Night

Pledge Night is an independent film-slasher-suspense movie. It was directed by Paul Ziller. The film is notable for the antagonist, Sid, played in a flashback by Anthrax lead singer Joey Belladonna.

Pledge Night
Directed byPaul Ziller
Produced byJoyce Snyder
Paul Stubenrauch
Written byJoyce Snyder
StarringTodd Eastland
Shannon McMahon
Arthur Lundquist
Music byAnthrax
CinematographyPaul Smith
Edited byPaul Ziller
Distributed byScarlet Productions
Release date
  • 1990 (1990)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

In order to become a member of a fraternity, the applicants have to go through initiation rituals to show their loyalty. Way back in the 1960s, someone played a nasty trick on the student Sidney Scheider: He had to take a bath in a tub filled with cornflakes and coffee grounds, vinegar and even more disgusting substances. Nothing unusual so far but someone had replaced the water with pure acid. Sidney was seriously wounded and died a horrible death. This year Acid Sid returns with a vengeance, killing everyone who comes his way. One by one is slaughtered and in the college hell breaks loose.

Location

Pledge Night was filmed at the Delta Phi (Rutgers) Fraternity House at 17 Union Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Several scenes were filmed at the Zeta Beta Tau (Rutgers) fraternity house at 26 Union St.

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