The Student Body
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.
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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) |
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Country | USA |
Language | English |
Box office | $1,075,000 (1981 issue)[1] |
Premise
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.
Cast
- Warren Stevens as Dr. Blalock
- Jillian Kesner as Carrie
- Janice Heiden as Chicago
- June Fairchild as Mitzi
Production
The producer and director had just made The Swinging Barmaids. The film was shot on location in Kansas.[2]
Release
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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