Born in 1961, Robin Stille emerged as a notable figure in 1980s cult cinema, captivating audiences with her performances in films like The Slumber Party Massacre (1982) and Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988). In The Being (1983), she showcased her versatility in the horror genre, while her role in Winners Take All (1987) highlighted her ability to navigate different styles of storytelling. Stille's contributions to these films have solidified her place in the annals of cult cinema, where her performances continue to resonate with fans of the genre.
Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama 2
The babes are back! And so is everyone’s favorite wish-grantin’, murder-lovin’ mischievous gremlin, the Imp! The Tri-Delta sorority house has seen better days, but the girls are intent on gaining some new recruits! With housemother Mama Spider as their guide, the sexy hi-jinks and hilarity begin. Meanwhile though, the Bowl-O-Rama bowing alley has had a break-in…and a break out! With the escape of the magical and murderous Imp, it’s a no-holes-barred fight for survival, with only one mysterious girl holding the answers to the riddle of the Imp’s wish! The Pi-Ep sorority house has seen better days, but the girls are intent on gaining some new recruits. With housemother Auntie Snake as their guide, the naughty hi-jinks and hilarity begin. Meanwhile, though, the Bowl-O-Rama bowling alley has had a break-in, and a breakout. With the escape of the magical and murderous Imp, it's a fight for survival!