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Featuring:
Shannen Doherty, Julie Benz, Daniel Cosgrove
Written by:
Arthur A. Ross
Jennifer Maisel
Michael Hitchcock
Directed by:
Christopher Leitch
Release Date:
March 13, 2000
Original Title:
Satan's School for Girls
Alternate Titles:
La Cinquième soeur
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ABC Television
Spelling Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
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 wanting to make her their fifth member of their evil circle.
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.
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Art Direction:
Jean-François Campeau
Casting:
Rhonda Young
Nadia Rona
Costume Design:
Claire Nadon
Director:
Christopher Leitch
Director of Photography:
Sergey Kozlov
Editor:
John Duffy
Executive Producer:
E. Duke Vincent
Aaron Spelling
Hairstylist:
Suzanne Kontonickas
Corald Giroux
Key Makeup Artist:
Francine Gagnon
Makeup Artist:
Corald Giroux
Original Film Writer:
Arthur A. Ross
Original Music Composer:
Peter Manning Robinson
Producer:
Murray Shostak
Robert Berger
Production Design:
Perri Gorrara
Set Decoration:
Camille Parent
Story:
Michael Hitchcock
Jennifer Maisel
Teleplay:
Michael Hitchcock
Visual Effects:
Craig Kuehne
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