Night School

1981

Action / Horror / Mystery / Thriller

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Rachel Ward as Eleanor
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698.01 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 28 min
P/S 0 / 1
1.3 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 28 min
P/S 2 / 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by HumanoidOfFlesh8 / 10

Serial dekapitator.

A killer in a motorcycle helmet is decapitating attractive babes attend a night school class taught by an anthropology professor.It all has to do with some head-hunting rituals from Papua New Guinea.Very enjoyable cop drama/slasher with some elements of giallo.There is a truly sensual shower scene with a a ravishingly beautiful Rachel Ward and three decapitated heads of victims are found in various strange places including an aquarium.The killings are mostly off-screen and there is a bit of sleaze.The melodically creepy piano based score by Brad Fiedel of "Just Before Dawn" is truly effective.If you enjoyed "What Have You Done to Your Daughters" give "Night School" a chance.It truly is one of the slashers that resembles the Italian giallo that inspired the genre in the first place.8 out of 10.

Reviewed by lost-in-limbo7 / 10

"There's always a reason"

Probably best recognised for being the debut feature for of the ravishing British actress Rachel Ward, but "Night School" deserves a little more credit for that lone reason. I wasn't expecting it be as good it was, but while it's your by-the-numbers mystery psycho slasher it managed to resourcefully up the suspense and intrigue in some well presented set-pieces. The usual revelation behind it all doesn't come as much as a surprise (where we seem to be quite ahead of the clueless detective/s scratching their heads),along with the second twist (which is even more foreseeable),but then it ends with a neat final one which seems to be a mock send-up of the typical shock closing. "Don't you ever take your job seriously". I'm kind of surprised by its middling to poor reputation, as I found it more than competent than its 80s crop. Good atmospheric, authentic locations are masterfully framed by cinematographer Mark Irwin. His expressively flowing camera stages some inventive frames and effectively helps building up the tension before the initial shock. He films the ominous looking killer (decked in black leather and bike helmet) quite well. Director Ken Hughes' slick touch lets it flow, nailing the terrorising tension with a real sting to its tail. Hughes style kind of reminded me off Hitchcock, but the modern unpleasantness is evident (slicing and dicing with ritual decapitation on mind, but little is seen) and lurking within is a sneering sleazy undertone. The black and white story remains interesting, due to the solid performances (Leonard Mann, Drew Snyder, Rachel Ward and an amusing Joseph R. Sicari) and particularly sharp script. Brad Fiedel composes the score in an understated manner, but it eerily works. A modest psycho slasher offering.

Reviewed by boblipton4 / 10

How Long Did It Take You To Figure Out Who Did It?

Here's a creepy premise: someone is cutting off women's heads in Boston. When the police investigate, they discover a possible link to Drew Snyder, a professor of anthropology at a night school.

It's a slasher movie, and it's clear there is a good budget, good actors -- it's Rachel Ward's movie debut -- and good direction -- Ken Hughes, with his last big-screen release. What it lacks is a good script. While it may be fun for someone to watch Miss Ward in the shower, and there is a nicely shot sequence, in which a door closes slowly on a victim as she realizes what is about to happen -- it's always good to involve the audience -- this also has a mystery element, and it didn't take more than ten seconds after the slasher's appearance in mufti -- all decapitations were performed by someone in a black leather motorcycle outfit with a black helmet -- to figure out whodunnit.

So it's Rachel Ward in the nude, slashing, and the cops being baffled. Lousy script.

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