The Hazing Synopsis
The Evil Dead meets Scream as an evil professor, through an ancient staff and a book of incantation, possesses the bodies of a group of fraterity and sorority pledges during a night of "hazing" activities in an abandoned mansion. When the students meet one grisly death after another, the survivors finally realize it's the professor who is possessing their friends and killing them all off. Now none of them trust each other-- is it their friends or puppets of the professor that they're hanging with? Somone better figure it out quick... or none of them will make it through the hellish night of The Hazing!
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The Hazing has received mixed reviews with a 5.489/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror movies.
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The Hazing has received average ratings (5.489/10), performing moderately with audiences.
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The Hazing is a Horror movie that The Evil Dead meets Scream as an evil professor, through an ancient staff and a book of incantation, possesses the bodies of a group of fraterity and ...
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Critic Reviews
***Frat house slasher influenced by “The Evil Dead” featuring Tiffany Shepis and Nectar Rose*** During a hazing on Halloween, seven college students get trapped in a Fraternity house with an unholy book that attracts the spirit of a crazy professor who threatens to possess them. Can any of them make it out alive? “The Hazing” (2004), retitled “Dead Scared,” is a low-budget slasher with an amusing edge. It borrows from the first two “Evil Dead” flicks and is just as good or better. One of the highlights is brunette Tiffany Shepis as Marsha and blonde Nectar Rose as Delia, the former in a shining bodysuit and the latter in a bunny costume. The movie runs 1 hour, 27 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles. GRADE: B-







