This is one of the more B-movie-ish Charlie's Angels episodes. The Angels go undercover at an all girls college called Blackmoor to find out who's strangling the students.
Sabrina is undercover as an art teacher, Kelly is undercover as a teacher as well, Kris is undercover as a student, her being the youngest. And once again Bosley is the master of menial tasks, he works as a stable boy cleaning up horse poop.
Audrey Landers, as beautiful as any one of the Angels, plays a total psycho out-of-her mind college girl selling drugs, booze, and pills. Her Donna Lassiter is about as unrealistic a character as imaginable, yet it's fun as hell. And considering that she's a total devil in this one, that makes sense. But the real question is, who's murdering the girls?
Other than Audrey there's really only a handful of suspects. One is the creepy headmaster of Blackmoor himself, played by Jack Fletcher, who actually hires the Angels, and the other is all-around maintenance guy/van driver played by the menacing Hal England.
There's a hilariously campy scene in Sabrina's art class where Audrey's character twirls the hair of Cheryl Ladd's Kris, only she twirls it so hard that she causes Kris pain. There seemed to be some genuine anger coming from Kris in this scene, pretty Audrey will do that to you.
Later on at night, another girl is attacked in her bed and we have a scene with Cheryl Ladd in pigtails and a nighty. Can't complain too much about that look.
Two other guests performances come from Elissa Leeds as the breathy-voiced Cissy, and Lori Lethin as Bo, friends and co-conspirators of Audrey Landers' Donna Lassiter. Eventually Donna's psychotic antics are too much for them.
These are the types of characters that only exist in an all-girls school slasher movie. We're talking about someone who has no problem burning down a barn full of people and horses just to cover up the fact that they're a drug dealer.
When we find out who the strangler is, it's not a surprise, and if you didn't see it coming then you just weren't paying attention. Maybe Audrey Landers had you under her spell. But anyone could tell you that one little devil didn't stand a chance against Three Angels.
Sabrina is undercover as an art teacher, Kelly is undercover as a teacher as well, Kris is undercover as a student, her being the youngest. And once again Bosley is the master of menial tasks, he works as a stable boy cleaning up horse poop.
Audrey Landers, as beautiful as any one of the Angels, plays a total psycho out-of-her mind college girl selling drugs, booze, and pills. Her Donna Lassiter is about as unrealistic a character as imaginable, yet it's fun as hell. And considering that she's a total devil in this one, that makes sense. But the real question is, who's murdering the girls?
Other than Audrey there's really only a handful of suspects. One is the creepy headmaster of Blackmoor himself, played by Jack Fletcher, who actually hires the Angels, and the other is all-around maintenance guy/van driver played by the menacing Hal England.
There's a hilariously campy scene in Sabrina's art class where Audrey's character twirls the hair of Cheryl Ladd's Kris, only she twirls it so hard that she causes Kris pain. There seemed to be some genuine anger coming from Kris in this scene, pretty Audrey will do that to you.
Later on at night, another girl is attacked in her bed and we have a scene with Cheryl Ladd in pigtails and a nighty. Can't complain too much about that look.
Two other guests performances come from Elissa Leeds as the breathy-voiced Cissy, and Lori Lethin as Bo, friends and co-conspirators of Audrey Landers' Donna Lassiter. Eventually Donna's psychotic antics are too much for them.
These are the types of characters that only exist in an all-girls school slasher movie. We're talking about someone who has no problem burning down a barn full of people and horses just to cover up the fact that they're a drug dealer.
When we find out who the strangler is, it's not a surprise, and if you didn't see it coming then you just weren't paying attention. Maybe Audrey Landers had you under her spell. But anyone could tell you that one little devil didn't stand a chance against Three Angels.