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| Director: | Larry Stewart | 
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| Writer: | Charles Pratt, Jr. | 
| Staring: | 
| An amnesiac sorority member who has been plagued by a recurring nightmare is stalked alongside other coeds by a killer in a deserted department store where they are completing a hazing ritual. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 07, 1984 | 
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| Director: | Larry Stewart | 
| Writer: | Charles Pratt, Jr. | 
| Genres: | Horror, Mystery, Thriller | 
| Keywords | nightmare, ritual, psychopath, murder, sorority, serial killer, slasher, maniac, fraternity, psycho killer, escaped mental patient, pledge | 
| Production Companies | Initiation Associates, Bruce Lansbury Productions, Jock Gaynor Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Vera Miles | Frances Fairchild | 
| Clu Gulager | Dwight Fairchild | 
| Daphne Zuniga | Kelly Fairchild | 
| James Read | Peter | 
| Marilyn Kagan | Marcia | 
| Robert Dowdell | Jason Randall | 
| Patti Heider | Nurse Higgins | 
| Frances Peterson | Megan | 
| Hunter Tylo | Alison (as Deborah Morehart) | 
| Paula Knowles | Beth | 
| Trey Stroud | Ralph | 
| Peter Malof | Andy | 
| Christopher Bradley | Chad | 
| Joy Jones | Heidi | 
| Mary Davis Duncan | Gwen | 
| Rusty Meyers | Nightwatchman | 
| Christi Michelle Allen | Kelly (9 years old) | 
| Cheryl Foster | Sorority Girl | 
| Diane Page | Sorority Girl | 
| Traci Odom | Sorority Girl | 
| Melissa Toomin | Sorority Girl | 
| Jennifer Suttles | Sorority Girl | 
| Dan Dickerson | Detective | 
| Ronald M. Hubner | Motorcycle Cop | 
| Jerry L. Clark | Orderly | 
| Kathy Lee Kennedy | Nurse | 
| Lance Funston | Student | 
| Andrea Vaccarello | Student | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Larry Stewart | Director | 
| Charles Pratt, Jr. | Writer | 
| Gabriel Black | Original Music Composer | 
| George Tirl | Director of Photography | 
| Anita Dann | Casting | 
| Michael J. Randall | Hairstylist | 
| Randy Fife | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts | 
| Robert Dracup | Gaffer | 
| John M. Colwell | Unit Production Manager, First Assistant Director | 
| Bill Schwarz | Best Boy Electric | 
| Henry Tirl | First Assistant Camera | 
| Chris Espeset | Key Grip | 
| Mike Halbert | Grip | 
| John Pritchett | Sound Mixer | 
| Harland Espeset | Cableman | 
| Lynn Covey | Assistant Set Decoration, Assistant Property Master | 
| Jeffrey Scholten | Assistant Set Decoration, Assistant Property Master | 
| Brian Cowden | Assistant Set Decoration, Assistant Property Master | 
| Shirley Hall Phillips | Wardrobe Master | 
| Jack Bennett | Special Effects | 
| Gregory Hinton | Production Consultant | 
| Anthony Ippolito | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Don MacDougall | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Richard Tyler | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Terri Martin | Production Assistant | 
| Terry Cullender | Production Assistant | 
| Lance Ong | Original Music Composer | 
| Ronald LaVine | Editor | 
| Ellen Freund | Set Decoration, Property Master | 
| Carla Rulien | Makeup Artist | 
| Billie Jean Gaither | Stunts | 
| Anne Rapp | Script Supervisor | 
| Lee Clark | Casting | 
| Samai Brown | Production Coordinator | 
| Thomas Hayward, Jr. | Electrician | 
| Robert Guerrero | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Michael Dunson | Grip | 
| Daniel Keesey | Dolly Grip | 
| Wayne Bell | Boom Operator | 
| Hilary Courage | Wardrobe Assistant | 
| Wade Duncan | Location Manager | 
| Karin LaVine | Assistant Editor | 
| Douglas M. Lackey | Music Editor | 
| David Dockendorf | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Karen Vice | Casting Assistant | 
| J. Grey Smith | Production Assistant | 
| Kimberley Scripps | Production Assistant | 
| Russell Towery | Stunts | 
| Ned Dowd | Second Assistant Director | 
| Gregg Brazzel | Stunts | 
| Jack Bennett | Special Effects Assistant | 
| Robert Dowdell | Still Photographer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Jock Gaynor | Executive Producer | 
| Bruce Lansbury | Executive Producer | 
| Scott Winant | Producer | 
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**_A mad slasher is loose in Dallas, including the local Mall_** Several sorority pledges in the Dallas area must undergo initiation by breaking into a local mall at night. Unfortunately, some mentally disturbed patients have escaped the asylum and so a psycho is on the loose, showing up at the m ... all during the prank. I thought "The Initiation” (1984) was going to be an occultic horror-thriller in the manner of "The Initiation of Sarah" (1978) and "Satan's School for Girls" (1973), but that’s not the case, although the setting is similar. This is a slasher akin to "Happy Birthday to Me" (1981), just with less-polished production values and the milieu of the Dallas-Fort Worth area as opposed to the Northeast. I wasn’t impressed with the beginning, but the flick eventually won me over despite the TV movie vibe (with edge, including nudity and gore). It also has a superior ending to the eye-rolling one in “Happy Birthday to Me.” It’s worth checking out for aficionados of 80’s slashers. The rough start can be attributed to the original director being removed from the production due to falling behind schedule and exceeding the budget. He had Euro arthouse sensibilities and this clashed with the producers’ desire for a mainstream slasher. The film runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot in Dallas, including Dallas Market Center for the Mall scenes, as well as nearby Fort Worth. GRADE: B-