Satan's School for Girls (1973 TV Movie)
5/10
Red - Scare
7 July 2001
A young woman drives frantically down a deserted road, terrified for her life. She flees to her sister's home and barricades herself inside. Someone breaks in, and she screams wildly. But, when her sister returns home to find the cops breaking down her door, she discovers her sister has committed suicide. She knows her sister, better than anyone else, and she knows that she wasn't the type to kill herself. So, she decides to investigate. Spooked by the frightened reactions of an ex-roommate, she enrolls in her sister's former academy under a fake name. Determined to uncover what happened to her sister, she instead falls into a dark plot of evil as she finds that where she's enrolled is Satan's School for Girls.

A refreshingly entertaining film (even for TV), this film delivers good, quality performances but is a little light of shocks and scares. But, then again, it was produced by Aaron Spelling. And I didn't expect another SUSPIRIA, speaking from the modern age of viewing where it would be most likely for a horror fan to see Argento's film first.
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