Terrifying GIRLS 'HIGH SCHOOL: LYNCH LAW CLASSROOM ( Kyôfu joshikôkô: boko rince kyôshitsu - Japan 1973) by Norifumi Suzuki
Terrifying Girls' High School: Lynch Law Classroom (Trailer)
The School of Hope is a female high school, founded with the aim to collect the girls from the street drifters, to re-educate and re-insert them in Japanese society, as mothers and wives model. Too bad that the punishment for anyone who violates or refuses models and values \u200b\u200bimposed by the school (and hypocritical politicians that support it) are terrible. Noriko (Miki Sugimoto), leader of a gang of thugs, forced by police to attend the institute, he discovers that his closest friend died as a result of one of these punishments. Together with three other girls, locked in the school for its own reasons, decides to take revenge.
Suzuki's film, produced by Toei, belongs to the genre of so-called Sukeban (movie where the protagonists are young offenders) of the '70s, a subgenre of Pinku Eiga or Pink Film , erotic movies / softcore low cost had particular luck in the '60s and '70s, before ' advent of the AV.
The film is a strange mix of elements from WiP or Prison Movie , Exploitation and social satire, but it's also quite boring unfortunately. Among lesbian, torture, riots and motorcycles you arrive, quite tired at the end. Same director
much better, "School Of The Holy Beast" ("Seiju Gakuen").
The film is the second in a trilogy of "Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom" and "Terrifying Girls' High School: Delinquent Convulsion Group.
Small curiosity: in the final scene of the revolt can be seen, among the police and to the students that if the damage of holy right, even one of the operators, stuck in the crowd!
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