Satan's School for Girls with Roy Thinnes: DVD Cover

    Satan's School for Girls Director: David Lowell Rich Cast: Roy Thinnes, Kate Jackson, Pamela Franklin

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/20/2009
    • Original Release: 1973
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 19,892
     
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    Disc #1 -- SATAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
    1. There's No Rationale for Suicide [10:44]
    2. Investigating the Academy [8:37]
    3. Passive Rats [5:47]
    4. Night Creeping [12:41]
    5. The Rat Maze [7:06]
    6. Help from the Head Mistress [3:42]
    7. Dead Rats [5:42]
    8. Chapter 8The Power to Live [10:12]
    9. Some Call Him Satan [8:04]
    10. End Credits [1:07]

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    One of the most memorable made-for-TV horror films of the 1970s, Satan's School for Girls is set an exclusive institution of learning in Salem, MA, where students have been committing suicide at an alarming rate. A young woman named Elizabeth Sayres (Pamela Franklin) enrolls at the all-girl's school under an assumed name, hoping to find out why her sister felt compelled to kill herself. Slowly and deliberately, Elizabeth is drawn into a coven of Satan worshipers -- and soon she realizes that she herself has demonic potential. Of special interest is the presence in the cast of two future Charlie's Angels regulars, Kate Jackson and Cheryl Ladd (here billed under her maiden name, Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor). Originally broadcast by ABC on September 19, 1973, Satan's School for Girls was remade for television in 2000, with Kate Jackson assaying the role of the school's sinister headmistress (originally played by Jo Van Fleet). Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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