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1976 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Student Body is a 1976 American exploitation film directed by Gus Trikonis. It was also known as The Classroom Teasers.
The Student Body | |
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Directed by | Gus Trikonis |
Written by | Hubert Smith |
Produced by | Ed Carlin |
Starring | Warren Stevens Jillian Kesner Janice Heiden June Fairchild |
Music by | Don Bagley |
Production company | Brandywine |
Distributed by | Surrogate (1976 release) |
Release dates |
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Country | USA |
Language | English |
Box office | $1,075,000 (1981 issue)[1] |
A psychiatrist arranges to test a drug on three girls who are fresh out of reformatory. The girls are unaware they are being tested on.
The producer and director had just made The Swinging Barmaids. The film was shot on location in Kansas.[2]
The film was released in 1976. The Los Angeles Times said the film "tries to combine exploitation and social statement. It doesn't succeed but it at least tries."[3]
The movie was re-released in 1981 as The Classroom Teasers and issued on a double bill with The Swinging Barmaids which was retitled Eager Beavers.[4] It made $1,075,000.[1]
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