The Dorm that Dripped Blood, or Pranks as it's more commonly known among UK audiences as a one time 'Video Nastie', is set unsurprisingly in a 75 year old dormitory called Morgan Meadows Hall. It has been condemned and is ready to be torn down. Morgan Meadows is going to be completely inventoried, emptied and boarded up. In charge of the clean up is Joanne Murray (Laura Lapinski), she also manages to convince four of her friends to help her out, Patti (Pamela Holland), Craig (Stephen Sachs), Brian (David Snow) & Debbie (Daphne Zuniga). It is the Christmas holiday period and they have two weeks to remove the desks, beds & kitchen appliances. Unfortunately Debbie pulls out to spend the festive period with her parents (Richard Cowgill & Kay Beth) because her Grandmother is ill. Before they can leave the Dorm both Debbie and her parents are brutally murdered. The next morning the group become aware of the local weirdo named John Hemmit (Woody Roll) hanging around the Dorm & it's grounds. Also a slimy guy named Bobby Lee Tremble (Dennis Ely) turns up hoping to buy the cast off desks, but seems more intent on finding out if Joanne is alone. That night Bill Edgar (Jake Jones), the Dorm's caretaker, is killed. Debbie, Patti, Craig & Brian start to become increasingly concerned as strange things start to happen. The power gets cut, as does the phone-lines. They all feel in danger and that they are not alone. One by one they begin to die, but who is responsible? Bobby? John? Or maybe Joanne's boyfriend Tim (Robert Frederick)? You'll have to watch it to find out!
Co-written and directed by Jeffery Obrow & Stephen Carpenter with Obrow also acting as producer & editor and Carpenter as cinematographer, I thought the Dorm that Dripped Blood was a fairly decent early 80's slasher that is neither particularly bad or good. The script by Obrow, Carpenter & Stacey Giachino is a little slow to get going but does throw in a few decent killings and a reasonable twist ending even if it does go on for a bit too long. There are quite a few pointless killer point-of-view shots as well & be warned that all the slasher clichés are in here including plenty of false alarms and characters splitting up in the dark when their in danger. The Dorm setting builds a certain amount of isolated tension, the characters are likable enough not to be annoying and generally speaking it's fairly well made considering the supposed $90,000 budget. The gore is OK, the killer uses a spiked club & there's a sliced in half hand, wire slitting someones throat, someone has a power drill stuck in the back of their head and someone is boiled alive, we are also treated to some brief machete slicing and dicing! There is a brief sequence involving female nudity, but not much. I have definitely seen better slasher films like the Burning (1981) & the Prowler (1981) but at the same time I have definitely seen worse like Funhouse (1981) & Honeymoon Horror (1982). If your a slasher fan then it is probably worth watching, just don't expect too much and you might enjoy it. As for everyone else it's only worth watching if you have nothing better to do, it's 85 odd minutes reasonably well spent I'd say.