Satan's School for Girls (2000 film)
Satan's School for Girls | |
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Genre |
Drama Horror |
Written by | Jennifer Maisel |
Directed by | Christopher Leitch |
Starring |
Shannen Doherty Julie Benz Daniel Cosgrove Taraji P. Henson Kate Jackson |
Music by | Peter Manning Robinson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Aaron Spelling E. Duke Vincent |
Producer(s) |
Robert Berger Murray Shostak |
Cinematography | Sergei Kozlov |
Editor(s) | John Duffy |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Production company(s) |
ABC Spelling Television |
Distributor | ABC |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release |
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Satan's School for Girls is a 2000 dramatic horror film, starring Shannen Doherty, Julie Benz, Daniel Cosgrove and Kate Jackson. It is a remake of a 1973 ABC Movie of the Week of the same name.
Plot
The TV movie is about a woman, Beth Hammersmith (Shannon Doherty), who attends Fallbridge College for Girls under the name Karen Oxford, to find out why her sister, who attended the college, is believed to have committed suicide. Once she's enrolled, she soon discovers a satanic cult of witches, who call themselves "The Five", who want Beth to join the cult. The Dean is played by Kate Jackson, who portrayed the character of Roberta Lockhart in the original 1973 film.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Shannen Doherty | Beth Hammersmith / Karen Oxford |
Julie Benz | Alison Kingsley |
Daniel Cosgrove | Mark Lantch |
Richard Joseph Paul | Nick Delacroix |
Taraji P. Henson | Paige |
Aimée Castle | Courtney |
Mandy Schaffer | Hillary |
Victoria Sanchez | Lisa Bagley |
Kate Jackson | The Dean |
Irene Contogiorgis | Jenny Hammersmith |
Alan Fawcett | Ruben |
Jessica Goldapple | Kim |
Christian Paul | T.J. |
Adam MacDonald | Blake |
Jonathan Stark | Mr. Hammersmith |
Production
The film was directed by Christopher Leitch and is a remake of the 1973 version. The movie was also filmed in the city of Montreal, Quebec and the John Abbott College was used for the movie's campus.
Release
The film aired on March 13, 2000 on ABC.[1]