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Release Date:
30 August 2002 (Canada) See more »
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Plot:
Abandoned and filled with a mysterious past, Holy Angel School for Girls is about to reveal its secrets of betrayal... See more » | Add synopsis »
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Just like Scary Movie (but without the intended funny bits) See more (5 total) »

Cast

  (in credits order)

Esme Eliot ... Nell Fisher

Michael Ironside ... Sheriff Ed Rooney
Kai Wiesinger ... Tom Craven

Dallas Campbell ... Brett Murray

Elly Fairman ... Natalie Lawrence
Melissa Simonetti ... Melanie Fleischer

Jeff Fahey ... Dr. Richard Leighton
Mara Derwent ... Susan Cooper
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Tony Arunah Abbey ... Mick Schumann
Cassandra Bell ... Jade Bowman

Max Brown ... Brad
Diogo Rebelo

Emma Willis ... Laurie Campbell
Emily Booth ... Sally Munro (uncredited)
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Directed by
Ian David Diaz 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Julian Boote 
Michael Derbas  story
Ian David Diaz 

Produced by
Julian Boote .... producer
Michael Derbas .... line producer
Michael Derbas .... producer
Alexander Mandra .... assistant producer
Carl Mason .... line producer
 
Original Music by
Michael Neilson  (as Mike Neilson)
 
Cinematography by
Alan Dunlop 
 
Film Editing by
Rob Neilson 
 
Casting by
Brenda McCormick 
 
Production Design by
Byron Broadbent 
 
Costume Design by
Heather Douglas  (as Heather Lee Douglas)
 
Production Management
Vaughn Marles .... unit manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Julian Boote .... second unit director
Marco Ciglia .... first assistant director: second unit
Philip Lott .... second unit director
Maxwell Smith .... third assistant director
Lynne Treman .... first assistant director
Rajwinder Kaur Uppal .... second assistant director
Rob Neilson .... second unit director (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Gashtaseb Ariana .... sound re-recording mixer
Hennie Britton .... foley recordist
Hennie Britton .... sound re-recording mixer
Stuart Burroughs .... boom operator
Jeff Davis .... sound effects editor
Bejhan Kalantar .... sound assistant
Julian Willson .... sound mixer
 
Special Effects by
Alastair Vardy .... special effects coordinator
 
Visual Effects by
Corey Bramall .... digital effects artist
Dan Brittain .... digital effects artist
Adam Stern .... visual effects supervisor
 
Stunts
Dave Judge .... stunt coordinator
Kerry Kisses Dunne .... stunt performer
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Edward Church .... assistant camera
Johann Cruickshank .... best boy
Tom Debenham .... camera operator
Alex Howe .... first assistant camera
Matt Lopez-Dias .... grip
Mike Marriage .... electrician
Shaun Mone .... electrician
Iris Ng .... gaffer
Liam Sanderson .... assistant camera
Tammo van Hoorn .... first assistant camera: second unit
Kim Vinegrad .... focus puller: b camera
Joseph Zafar .... second unit
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Lupt Utama .... set costume supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Dana Neville .... color timer
 
Other crew
Gena Helen Ashwell .... assistant to producers
Matthew Cervi .... assistant to producer
Matthew Cervi .... story editor
Siân McArthur .... assistant to producer
Elena Miles .... production assistant
Neelam Sidhar .... production assistant
 

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Rated R for violence, some sexuality and brief language
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USA:97 min
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During the scene at Melanie Fleischer's office, a poster can be seen on the wall behind her. This was the original poster used to promote Ian David Diaz's first film, The Killing Zone (1999).See more »

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16 out of 17 people found the following review useful.
Just like Scary Movie (but without the intended funny bits), 29 November 2006
Author: lurpak from United Kingdom

This really should have been a one star, but there was so many, clichés, predictable twists, seen it all before slasher flick parallels that I actually give it an extra star for the fact it made me laugh...although this was never the directors intention Im sure.

I don't often write comments about films, they have to be either sensational, or in this ones case really bad.

To be honest, as soon as I saw Jeff Fahey in it I knew it was going to be poor as he has a unique nose for picking out the worst films.

Somehow the farce of it all made me watch it all the way through, possibly for the hilarious voice of MR T, (not relay Mr T, but you'll know what I mean if you bother to watch this), if you do watch it, make sure you don't pay to see it. This may have worked had they actually put intended comedy into it, but Im sure you'll find the odd laugh here and there at the farce of it all...

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