The Sock Hop

August 17, 2008 by DrGore  

theSockHopIn 1956 a horrible secret dies with two students, a practical joke gone wrong, as the gym goes up in flames during the school’s annual Sock Hop.

For 30 years, Grapevine High School has kept its secrets. The truth about the tragic fire. Young Sam is a bright, homely girl, just keeping to herself, when she is befriended by Brad, the hot jock of the school. Sam is suspicious, when Brad’s ex-girlfriend, the popular rich girl, Darla asks Sam to join them at the first High School Dance since 1956, entitle ‘The Soc Hop’. With much support by her brother Rob, Sam decides to go, regardless of her mother’s warnings.

The School’s 1950′s theme Dance brings all the memories of the era back. From poodle skirts, pompadours, to a cruel practical joke and tragic deaths, as one by one Darla’s friends are being taken out, a horrific end to what should be a magical night.

“You’re invited to The Sock Hop … An invitation to die for.”

http://www.myspace.com/thesochop

http://www.thesochop.com

This post was written by :

DrGore who has written 1906 posts on Horror Society

Head Freak in Charge

Read All Posts By DrGore | Contact the Author

Bookmark or Share this Post!

RSS Digg Twitter StumbleUpon Delicious Technorati facebook squidoo reddit linkedin Google Furl Spinn

Comments

2 Comments on "The Sock Hop"

  1. Horror Grinder Horror Movies Horror Books Horror News » Blog Archive » The Sock Hop on Fri, 22nd Aug 2008 8:24 am 

    [...] first by Horror Society Social Bookmarking: Scream as loud as you can! Maybe someone will hear. These icons link to [...]

  2. CJ on Fri, 29th Aug 2008 6:12 am 

    We hope this film will show what Indie films were, and should be about. With a very low budget, on purpose, a crew of basically 4 -5 persons, on purpose, we set out to make a film, to show and prove we could make something viewable, and entertaining. I believe we have achieved that.

    Thanks to all the talented actors and actress! And of course, my friend, talented Jared, SFX man! Good luck in LA biz!

    It was always about the film, and showing it can be done.

    We, the film makers, are very happy with the final product. Thanks guyz!

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!