Satan's School for Girls (2000)
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- TV-14
- 1h 27min
- Drama, Horror
- 13 Mar 2000 (USA)
- TV Movie
A young woman enrolls at an all-girls college in New England to investigate her sister's suicide and is slowly lured into a witchcraft cult by a quartet of students who want her to become the fifth member of their evil circle.
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Cast
Shannen Doherty | ... |
Beth Hammersmith / Karen Oxford
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Julie Benz | ... |
Alison Kingsley
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Daniel Cosgrove | ... |
Mark Lantch
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Richard Joseph Paul | ... |
Nick Delacroix
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Taraji P. Henson | ... |
Paige
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Aimée Castle | ... |
Courtney
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Mandy Schaffer | ... |
Hillary
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Victoria Sanchez | ... |
Lisa Bagley
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Kate Jackson | ... |
The Dean
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Irene Contogiorgis | ... |
Jenny Hammersmith
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Alan Fawcett | ... |
Ruben
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Jessica Goldapple | ... |
Kim
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Christian Paul | ... |
T.J.
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Adam MacDonald | ... |
Blake
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Jonathan Stark | ... |
Mr. Hammersmith
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Susan Glover | ... |
Mrs. Hammersmith
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Genevieve Farrell | ... |
Young Beth
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Sally Taylor-Isherwood | ... |
Young Jenny
(as Sally T. Sherwood)
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Brian Elliott | ... |
Beth's Husband
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Elliot Mandelcorn | ... |
Beth's Husband
(as Brian Elliott)
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Cecile Cristobal | ... |
Melanie Hernandez
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Marianne Farley | ... |
Joan
(as Marianne Therien)
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Paul Stewart | ... |
Minister
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Melissa Galianos | ... |
Fallbridge Student
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Natalie Stechysin | ... |
Dawn
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Eleanor Noble | ... |
Celine
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Carole B. Thomas | ... |
Policewoman
(as Carole Bureau)
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Cindy Davis | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Directed by
Christopher Leitch |
Written by
Arthur A. Ross | ... | () (1973 teleplay Satan's School for Girls) (as A.A. Ross) |
Jennifer Maisel | ... | (story) and |
Michael Hitchcock | ... | (story) |
Michael Hitchcock | ... | (teleplay) |
Produced by
Robert Berger | ... | producer |
Murray Shostak | ... | producer |
Aaron Spelling | ... | executive producer |
E. Duke Vincent | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Peter Manning Robinson |
Cinematography by
Sergei Kozlov |
Editing by
John Duffy |
Editorial Department
Eric Lea | ... | assistant editor |
Drew Ysais | ... | post-production coordinator |
Casting By
Nadia Rona | ||
Rhonda Young |
Production Design by
Perri Gorrara |
Art Direction by
Jean-François Campeau |
Set Decoration by
Camille Parent |
Costume Design by
Claire Nadon |
Makeup Department
Francine Gagnon | ... | key makeup artist |
Corald Giroux | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
Suzanne Kontonickas | ... | hair stylist: S. Doherty |
Production Management
Alain Gagnon | ... | production manager |
Gail M. Patterson | ... | executive in charge of production |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Angèle Gagnon | ... | third assistant director |
Benoît Hamel | ... | second assistant director |
Henri Normand | ... | extra third assistant director |
Richard Peter Schroer | ... | first assistant director (as Richard P. Schroer) |
Art Department
Eric Aubuchon | ... | prop master |
Alexandre Juneau | ... | set dresser |
Nicolas Lepage | ... | assistant art director |
Carole Theriault | ... | art department coordinator |
Sound Department
Rick Ash | ... | re-recording mixer |
Yvon Benoît | ... | sound |
Alek Bromke | ... | adr recordist: Toronto |
Adam Jenkins | ... | re-recording mixer |
Kenneth L. Johnson | ... | sound effects editor |
Gary L. Krause | ... | sound effects editor (as Gary Krause) |
Paul Longstaffe | ... | dialog editor |
Tom Perry | ... | re-recording mixer |
Simon Poudrette | ... | boom operator |
Eric Williams | ... | supervising sound editor |
Special Effects by
André Laperrière | ... | special effects technician |
Eric-André Paquin | ... | special effects technician |
Sebastien Roussel | ... | pyrotechnician |
Visual Effects by
Christian Boudman | ... | digital compositor |
Rick Cortes | ... | digital artist |
Craig Kuehne | ... | visual effects |
Sean Mullen | ... | digital compositor: Encore Visual Effects |
Rick Shick | ... | digital compositor: compositing and rotoscoping |
Stunts
Nathalie Girard | ... | stunt performer |
Stéphane Lefebvre | ... | stunt coordinator |
Alex Madison | ... | stunts (as Gail Monian) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jocelyne Beaulac | ... | second company grip |
Yvan Bourdages | ... | camera operator: "b" camera / steadicam operator |
Patrice Dagenais | ... | first company grip |
Martin Lamarche | ... | chief lighting technician |
Stephan Menghi | ... | second assistant camera (as Stephanie Menghi) |
Lorenzo Negri | ... | second assistant camera: "b" camera |
Boris Roy | ... | first assistant camera |
Gaétan St-Onge | ... | assistant lighting technician |
Casting Department
Mike Bucci | ... | extras casting |
Rick Koser | ... | casting coordinator |
Pamela Shae | ... | talent and casting executive |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Lorense Della Nave | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Location Management
Alain Dahan | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Dan Raziel | ... | music editor |
Script and Continuity Department
Marie-Chantal Crète | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
John-Michael Bellamy | ... | computer graphics/playback |
Jean-Philippe Collin | ... | stand-in: Daniel Cosgrove |
Melanie Dallaire | ... | production receptionist |
Renate Kamer | ... | executive associate |
Susan Suite | ... | post production co-ordinator |
Brigitte Tanguay | ... | production office coordinator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Digital Media Rights (2014) (United States)
- Alpha (II) (2002) (Greece) (tv)
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (2000) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- Argentina Video Home (Argentina) (video)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2000) (Germany) (VHS)
Special Effects
- Intrigue (special effects)
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Beth, under an alias, enrolls at Fallbridge College for Girls to probe the apparent suicide of her younger sister who attended school there, and soon battles against a secret group called "The Five" who are in fact a Satanic cult of witches and have chosen Beth, a natural witch herself, to join the cult as the fifth member to consolidate its power for world domination. Written by matt-282 |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Kate Jackson appeared in the original version (Satan's School for Girls (1973)) as Roberta Lockhart, a college student at Salem Academy. Her real-life nemesis, Cheryl Ladd, also played a part in it. Ladd did not get along with Kate---nor later, with most of her "Angels" co-stars---and even drove Shelley Hack out of the series, at the end of season four. Coincidentally, Shannen Doherty's nemesis, Alyssa Milano, drove her out of Charmed. Both Shannen and Kate had no choice but to act "sisterly" on-screen with their diminutive, real-life antagonists. See more » |
Goofs | When Karen is leaving the party, you can see her microphone box attached to the back of her dress. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth (2000). See more » |
Soundtracks | Tell Me Girlfriend See more » |
Quotes |
Alison Kingsley:
I just meant that I'm glad someone could be there for you. And you know I'm always here for you too. I guess we don't know each other that well yet but I hope that'll change. See more » |