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Satan's Schoolgirls
Parochial school takes a dark and lusty turn for Father Thomas (J. Scott Green), a well-meaning Sunday school teacher who embarks on what he believes will be a quiet summer assignment at a rural academy for girls. It's hard enough for the Father to deal with four sex-hungry students let alone the school's devilish secret.
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Plot Summary
A group of attractive high school girls are chosen to be sacrifices to a demon. However, they discover they have magical powers and decide to fight back against the demonic forces.
Critical Reception
Satan's Schoolgirls is a low-budget exploitation horror-comedy that garnered a cult following for its campy tone and gratuitous T&A. While not critically acclaimed, it's often cited as a fun, albeit silly, entry in the direct-to-video horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its playful, over-the-top horror elements.
Noted for its attractive cast and exploitation-style presentation.
Often described as a guilty pleasure for genre fans.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this niche film, but those that exist tend to acknowledge its B-movie status and focus on the film's intended campy and titillating nature.
Fun Fact
Fred Olen Ray is known for his prolific output of direct-to-video exploitation and horror films, often featuring attractive actresses and supernatural or sci-fi themes.
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