Preview: Sorority Row
In 1983, first-time filmmaker Mark Rosman wrote Seven Sisters, a startling new horror screenplay that would go on to become the surprising box office success: House on Sorority Row. Rosman then became a sought after television and feature writer-director, leaving his first project to the vaults until his screenplay would be rediscovered by producers Mike Karz and Darrin Holender.
Mike Karz had just worked with screenwriter Josh Stolberg on Good Luck Chuck and thought he and on-and-off collaborator Peter Goldfinger might combine well to create a new story based on the original screenplay. One stipulation was that more humor be injected into the basic horror premise.
The screenwriters went about creating a re-imagined version of Mark Rosman’s original story, updating it while retaining some of the original’s framework.
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Swift says, “Rumor reminds me of daddy holding that shotgun – note to bad-guys, don’t mess with the Willis clan.”

