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The Initiation of Sarah

  • TV Movie
  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
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5.7/10
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The Initiation of Sarah (1978)
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A withdrawn young girl joins an unpopular sorority in college. It turns out she has psychic and telekinetic powers, and she uses them against a rival sorority.A withdrawn young girl joins an unpopular sorority in college. It turns out she has psychic and telekinetic powers, and she uses them against a rival sorority.A withdrawn young girl joins an unpopular sorority in college. It turns out she has psychic and telekinetic powers, and she uses them against a rival sorority.

  • Director
    • Robert Day
  • Writers
    • Don Ingalls
    • Carol Saraceno
    • Kenette Gfeller
  • Stars
    • Kay Lenz
    • Tony Bill
    • Kathryn Grant
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Robert Day
    • Writers
      • Don Ingalls
      • Carol Saraceno
      • Kenette Gfeller
    • Stars
      • Kay Lenz
      • Tony Bill
      • Kathryn Grant
    • 32User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kay Lenz
    Kay Lenz
    • Sarah Goodwin
    Tony Bill
    Tony Bill
    • Paul Yates
    Kathryn Grant
    Kathryn Grant
    • Mrs. Goodwin
    • (as Kathryn Crosby)
    Morgan Fairchild
    Morgan Fairchild
    • Jennifer Lawrence
    Morgan Brittany
    Morgan Brittany
    • Patty Goodwin
    Robert Hays
    Robert Hays
    • Scott Rafferty
    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Mrs. Erica Hunter
    Tisa Farrow
    Tisa Farrow
    • Alberta 'Mouse'
    Elizabeth Stack
    Elizabeth Stack
    • Laura O'Neil
    Deborah Ryan
    Deborah Ryan
    • Bobbie Adams
    Nora Heflin
    • Barbara
    Talia Balsam
    Talia Balsam
    • Allison
    Michael Talbott
    Michael Talbott
    • Freddie
    Jennifer Gay
    • Kathy Anderson
    Susan Duvall
    Susan Duvall
    • Regina Wilson
    Albert Owens
    • Young Man
    Debi Fries
    • Susan
    Doug Davidson
    Doug Davidson
    • Tommy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Day
    • Writers
      • Don Ingalls
      • Carol Saraceno
      • Kenette Gfeller
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    7drdarkeny-00624

    Is It Me, or Does Morgan Fairchild Look About a Decade Too Old For College?

    This "CARRIE For Seventies Television - With Witchcraft" doesn't quite go where you expect it to, thanks to a surprisingly sympathetic performance by Morgan Brittany as Sarah's adopted sister Patty, Key Lenz's complete commitment to Sarah's mousiness and the strength she finds once she uncovers her psychic (or is it witchcraft?) powers, and Tisa Farrow as Sarah's depressive violinist friend "Mouse". The rest of the cast doesn't fare quite as well, either due to less commitment to their roles or the simple fact they're completely unconvincing as college students - Morgan Fairchild, though only a year older than Brittany or Farrow, comes off more like a Bitchy Society Wife in her thirties than as Snooty Sorority Queen, while Robert Hayes (two years before AIRPLANE!) makes about as old a college student as the geriatric ones in MST3K favorite RING OF TERROR! Shelley Winters sadly turns in one of her over-the-top performances that she all too often gave in the Seventies, so when the final act "twist" comes in I doubt anybody's in the least surprised.

    If you can get past that? It's not a bad TV-Movie - no TRILOGY OR TERROR, but enjoyable and with some strong lead performances.
    lazarillo

    One of the most entertainingly ridiculous TV movies ever made

    This is one of the most entertainingly ridiculous TV movies ever made. It has often been written off by many smug critics as "Carrie Goes to College", but that's not entirely accurate. It has a bit more of an occult angle for one thing (Why not "To the Devil, a Coed"?). Mostly though, unlike "Carrie" it's pretty hard to take seriously, and I think most of the people involved in it were perfectly aware they were making a cheap TV movie and were in on the joke.

    The casting is pretty ridiculous. There is ugly and then there is "Hollywood ugly", but Kay Lenz wasn't even "Hollywood ugly", and it's pretty hard to buy her as a socially shunned girl who has to join the loser sorority. Lenz (who was married to 70's heart-throb David Cassidy at the time) was actually a lot prettier than walking, talking Barbie dolls like Morgan Brittany, who plays her much more popular sister, or Morgan Fairchild, who heads the popular sorority. Anyway, it is testament to her acting ability that Lenz is at all believable in this role. Tisa Farrow who plays a put-upon character named "Mouse" is highly annoying but not exactly ugly either. (She is famous for three things: she is Mia Farrow's sister,she was the female lead in Lucio Fulci's "Zombie",and she was involved in a famous falling out the Beatles had with the Maharishi in the 60's after the transcendental mystic couldn't transcend the urge to pinch the butts of her and the other young starlets in their entourage).

    Of course, the best thing as usual is Shelley Winters as a house mother with an interest in the occult who encourages "Sarah" to use her latent telekinetic powers against their popular rivals. Winters was derided by some for gaining a lot of weight late in her career, but given all the scenery she typically chewed (or simply swallowed whole), I thought she stayed remarkably svelte. (Around the same time as this movie, Winter squared off with a giant octopus in Italian "Jaws" knock-off "Tentacles", and frankly she was far, far scarier than the octopus). The handsome but rather bland Robert Hays ("Airplane"), on the other hand, has an especially bland role as the Morgan Fairchild character's boyfriend and mostly just fades into the 70's wood paneling.

    This doesn't really compare to "Carrie", but I would definitely recommend it highly to fans of cheesy 70's TV horror flicks.
    Daniel-Couri

    A very good supernatural flick

    Here we have kind of a 'Carrie-look-alike' film, but I'd say a little bit moralist. Sarah (Kay Lenz), a weird girl (yes, she does have telekinetic powers) scorned by snobbish dull colleagues is admitted in a strange sorority where she is manipulated by the evil house mother Mrs. Hunter (Shelley Winters). On the other hand, her beautiful and ingenuous sister Patty (Morgan Brittany) joins a renowned sorority where she is forced to cast Sarah away by no less manipulative Jennifer Lawrence (Morgan Fairchild). The entire film has a 'gloomy aura', it's a somewhat sad story which could never have happened if it wasn't for the juicy 70's!... The TV production is poor, nevertheless it doesn't matter once this is a very enjoyable flick.
    7preppy-3

    Sure it's a "Carrie" clone but not bad

    Shy withdrawn Sarah (Kay Lenz) and her sister start college. Her sister is outgoing and popular and gets into a popular sorority. Sarah gets into an unpopular one with creepy head Erica Hunter (Shelley Winters). Evil Jennifer Lawrence (Moragn Fairchild) hates Sarah and starts to torment her and her friends. Then Sarah realizes she has telekinetic powers and uses them for revenge.

    The story is familiar, the special effects cheesy, the acting just OK (save Winters who REALLY chews the scenery) but this is an enjoyable made for TV movie. It's not as violent or sexist as "Carrie" so you can just sit back and enjoy it. This was a very popular hit when it first played on TV and was replayed again and again. It was even remade in 2006. Recommended--if you can find it.
    Cujo108

    Carrie who?

    Timid Sarah and her popular stepsister, Patty, are pledging sororities at their new college. Patty gets into the most celebrated sorority on campus, but Sarah is only accepted by the least prominent. It doesn't help that Patty's new sorority sisters are elitist scum who do all that they can to make Sarah and her sorority mates miserable. Sarah has a power, though, which takes hold when she's angry. Her eccentric housemother, Ms. Hunter, is intent on helping her harness this power to use against their rival sorority.

    I actually like this made for TV 'Carrie' cash-in more than De Palma's horror classic. A large part of that is due to the likability of Kay Lenz in the titular role and the connection I feel to her. I also love the storyline centered around sororities, hazing and campus rivalry. Throw in Shelley Winters as Ms. Hunter, who views her sorority as more of a cult, Morgan Fairchild as the queen bitch and Mia Farrow's sister, Tisa, and you've got quite the cast. Honestly, this doesn't even feel like a TV film. It had been a while since my last viewing, but as I sat watching it again for the first time in years, I was taken with how it never once struck me as something made for television. There was even an absence of the typical fade-outs for commercials.

    This is much more than just a 'Carrie' copycat. The characters have real depth and there's a solid message about one's own self-image. The story leaning toward the occult makes for a unique take which I am all for. The addition of this aspect and Shelley Winters as someone who wants to use Sarah's abilities for her own personal vendetta makes for a very interesting climax. While the direction isn't anything out of the norm and there are no De Palma style flourishes, the lush photography is terrific.

    Even though it may always be seen as nothing but a copycat by certain people, I firmly believe that 'The Initiation of Sarah' is more than capable of standing on it's own as something special. I do love De Palma's film, but I also love that it inspired something like this. 'The Spell', on the other hand, not so much.

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    • Trivia
      Often regarded as a rip-off of Carrie au bal du diable (1976), actor Michael Talbott appears in both films as a character named Freddy/Freddie.
    • Goofs
      When Sarah comes down the stairs to go to for the birthday party for Paul Yates, her hair seems suddenly much longer than it was moments before.
    • Quotes

      Sarah Goodwin: [Watches as Jennifer verbally torments Mouse] . Stop it!

      [Jennifer is abruptly propelled backwards into the fountain]

      Sarah Goodwin: My first day here I saw you and I thought you were beautiful, but I was wrong. All you care about is how popular you are. Everybody gives you everything. You don't have to work at anything, like friendship. You don't care about how other people feel. All you give a damn about is how good you look! Well I'll tell you something, Jennifer. One day all these poor, stupid girls who laugh at your cruelty are going to see how ugly you really are. And they'll hate you! And they'll turn on you and you won't have any friends left at all!

      [Walks off, leaving Jennifer totally humiliated in front of her friends]

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Episode dated 13 July 1982 (1982)

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En lo más profundo de la mente
    • Filming locations
      • 357 S. Lorraine Blvd., Los Angeles, California, USA(PED sorority house)
    • Production companies
      • Stonehedge Productions
      • Charles Fries Productions
      • Worldvision Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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