A potentially risky movie to see for timid high-school girls who are reluctant about leaving home for college, or for protective parents who are reluctant on their own account about their girls leaving home for college, unless on both sides they are willing to take it in the proper spirit as nothing more than a sadistic practical joke. It took only a rudimentary knowledge and appreciation of horror movie history to think of hiring the inimitable Barbara Steele as the lobotomized killer. But it is not for nothing that this actress has attained the status of a heathen goddess in the eyes of horror fanatics, and here, performing purely in pantomime, she gives the fortunate filmmakers, as well as the paying customers, far more than their money's worth. If looks could kill, she would have no use for the butcher's knife. With Rebecca Balding, Yvonne De Carlo, Cameron Mitchell, and Avery Schreiber; directed by Denny Harris. (1979) — Duncan Shepherd
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