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Satan's School for Girls (1973 film)

Satan's School for Girls is a 1973 American made-for-television horror film directed by David Lowell Rich, and produced by Aaron Spelling. The film has been named as one of the most memorable television movies of the 1970s.[1]

Satan's School for Girls
DVD cover
GenreCrime
Horror
Mystery
Written byArthur A. Ross
Directed byDavid Lowell Rich
StarringPamela Franklin
Kate Jackson
Lloyd Bochner
Jamie Smith Jackson
Roy Thinnes
Jo Van Fleet
Cheryl Ladd
Music byLaurence Rosenthal
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerPeter Dunne
ProducersAaron Spelling
Leonard Goldberg
Production locationsThe Rock Store - 30354 Mulholland Highway, Cornell, California
King Gillette Ranch, Malibu Creek State Park - Mulholland Highway, Calabasas, California
20th Century Fox Studios
CinematographyTim Southcott
EditorsBrian Brunette
Allan Jacobs
Running time74 minutes
Production companySpelling-Goldberg Productions
DistributorSony Pictures Television
(2002-2021)
20th Television
(1992-present)
Disney Media Distribution
(2020-present)
Release
Original networkABC
Picture formatColor
Audio formatMono
Original releaseSeptember 19, 1973 (1973-09-19)

Plot

A mysterious person seems to be chasing student Martha Sayers (Terry Lumley), who drives to her sister's lakeside house in Los Angeles. The same day, the police and Martha's sister Elizabeth (Pamela Franklin) find her hanged in the living room. The police rule her death as an unmotivated suicide, but Elizabeth refuses to believe this and investigates further. She decides to visit the exclusive academy that Martha attended, The Salem Academy for Women, despite warnings from Martha's roommate, Lucy Dembrow (Gwynne Gilford). Under the assumed name of Elizabeth Morgan, she enrolls at the college, where she is welcomed by her classmates Roberta Lockhart (Kate Jackson), Debbie Jones (Jamie Smith Jackson) and Jody Keller (Cheryl Ladd).

Elizabeth notes several strange occurrences, but postpones further investigation. Debbie has an outburst in class. The feared headmistress, Mrs. Jessica Williams (Jo Van Fleet), is worried about the influence of "the new girl". When Lucy commits suicide, Elizabeth resumes her investigation. She becomes intrigued with a painting of Martha in a dungeon-like room. Debbie, who painted it, is terrified of the painting and claims she invented the background, but Elizabeth finds an identical setting in a cellar on campus. When she is accosted by a man with a sharp weapon, Elizabeth flees.

The next night, Elizabeth returns to the cellar with Roberta, who is now suspicious as well. They locate a hidden room in which they find the dead body of Debbie, who earlier that evening had tried to leave the campus. Elizabeth suspects that Professor Delacroix (Lloyd Bochner) is responsible, considering his eccentric and mildly sadistic behavior. Elizabeth bursts into his office, finding him in a deranged state with a gun in his hand. He fears something supernatural is stalking him, and he jumps through the window. After running for some time, he ends up mired in a swamp, where he is beaten with sticks by several students including Jody.

Meanwhile, the otherwise popular Dr. Joseph Clampett (Roy Thinnes) reveals to Williams that he is responsible for all the murders. He orders the headmistress to evacuate the school. Elizabeth and Roberta are unaware of the evacuation. They discover the body of Delacroix, who has been brutally murdered. Elizabeth and Roberta turn to Williams for help, but she has gone insane.

When they are unsuccessful in calling the police, Elizabeth and Roberta go to the cellar to find a gun. Instead, they find Clampett leading a Satanic cult. His followers (including Jody) believe that he is Satan incarnate, and Roberta reveals herself as his loyal servant. Elizabeth is able to escape when she sets the school on fire, and she takes Williams with her. However, the other girls stay behind. The entire building is engulfed in flames. Clampett, who is actually supernatural, survives the fire and is shown outdoors, where he mysteriously disappears, leaving only a patch of charred grass where he stood.

Cast

Remake

A remake with the same title was released in 2000 with Kate Jackson appearing again, this time as the headmistress.[2][1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Hal Erickson (2013). . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013.
  2. ^ "This Month in Horror". Bloody Disgusting. March 2000.

External links

  • Satan's School for Girls at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Satan s School for Girls 1973 film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Satan s School for Girls is a 1973 American made for television horror film directed by David Lowell Rich and produced by Aaron Spelling The film has been named as one of the most memorable television movies of the 1970s 1 Satan s School for GirlsDVD coverGenreCrimeHorrorMysteryWritten byArthur A RossDirected byDavid Lowell RichStarringPamela FranklinKate JacksonLloyd BochnerJamie Smith JacksonRoy ThinnesJo Van FleetCheryl LaddMusic byLaurence RosenthalCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producerPeter DunneProducersAaron SpellingLeonard GoldbergProduction locationsThe Rock Store 30354 Mulholland Highway Cornell CaliforniaKing Gillette Ranch Malibu Creek State Park Mulholland Highway Calabasas California20th Century Fox StudiosCinematographyTim SouthcottEditorsBrian BrunetteAllan JacobsRunning time74 minutesProduction companySpelling Goldberg ProductionsDistributorSony Pictures Television 2002 2021 20th Television 1992 present Disney Media Distribution 2020 present ReleaseOriginal networkABCPicture formatColorAudio formatMonoOriginal releaseSeptember 19 1973 1973 09 19 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Remake 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditA mysterious person seems to be chasing student Martha Sayers Terry Lumley who drives to her sister s lakeside house in Los Angeles The same day the police and Martha s sister Elizabeth Pamela Franklin find her hanged in the living room The police rule her death as an unmotivated suicide but Elizabeth refuses to believe this and investigates further She decides to visit the exclusive academy that Martha attended The Salem Academy for Women despite warnings from Martha s roommate Lucy Dembrow Gwynne Gilford Under the assumed name of Elizabeth Morgan she enrolls at the college where she is welcomed by her classmates Roberta Lockhart Kate Jackson Debbie Jones Jamie Smith Jackson and Jody Keller Cheryl Ladd Elizabeth notes several strange occurrences but postpones further investigation Debbie has an outburst in class The feared headmistress Mrs Jessica Williams Jo Van Fleet is worried about the influence of the new girl When Lucy commits suicide Elizabeth resumes her investigation She becomes intrigued with a painting of Martha in a dungeon like room Debbie who painted it is terrified of the painting and claims she invented the background but Elizabeth finds an identical setting in a cellar on campus When she is accosted by a man with a sharp weapon Elizabeth flees The next night Elizabeth returns to the cellar with Roberta who is now suspicious as well They locate a hidden room in which they find the dead body of Debbie who earlier that evening had tried to leave the campus Elizabeth suspects that Professor Delacroix Lloyd Bochner is responsible considering his eccentric and mildly sadistic behavior Elizabeth bursts into his office finding him in a deranged state with a gun in his hand He fears something supernatural is stalking him and he jumps through the window After running for some time he ends up mired in a swamp where he is beaten with sticks by several students including Jody Meanwhile the otherwise popular Dr Joseph Clampett Roy Thinnes reveals to Williams that he is responsible for all the murders He orders the headmistress to evacuate the school Elizabeth and Roberta are unaware of the evacuation They discover the body of Delacroix who has been brutally murdered Elizabeth and Roberta turn to Williams for help but she has gone insane When they are unsuccessful in calling the police Elizabeth and Roberta go to the cellar to find a gun Instead they find Clampett leading a Satanic cult His followers including Jody believe that he is Satan incarnate and Roberta reveals herself as his loyal servant Elizabeth is able to escape when she sets the school on fire and she takes Williams with her However the other girls stay behind The entire building is engulfed in flames Clampett who is actually supernatural survives the fire and is shown outdoors where he mysteriously disappears leaving only a patch of charred grass where he stood Cast EditPamela Franklin as Elizabeth Sayers Elizabeth Morgan Kate Jackson as Roberta Lockhart Lloyd Bochner as Professor Delacroix Jamie Smith Jackson as Debbie Jones Roy Thinnes as Dr Joseph Clampett Jo Van Fleet as Mrs Jessica Williams Cheryl Ladd as Jody Keller Terry Lumley as Martha Sayers Gwynne Gilford as Lucy DembrowRemake EditA remake with the same title was released in 2000 with Kate Jackson appearing again this time as the headmistress 2 1 See also EditList of American films of 1973References Edit a b Hal Erickson 2013 Satan s School for Girls Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on January 15 2013 This Month in Horror Bloody Disgusting March 2000 External links EditSatan s School for Girls at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Satan 27s School for Girls 1973 film amp oldid 1129709919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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