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Alyssa Milano and David Keith in Les Disparues du pensionnat (1995)

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Les Disparues du pensionnat

6 reviews
5/10

Mediocre slasher with bad plot and acting, but above average cinematography and locations.

Catholic schoolgirls are being murdered, but by whom? A very standard slasher with sometimes hilarious bad acting and a ridiculous plot. To make it even worse it is not trashy enough: during the numerous sex scenes the actresses keep on their bras (or are only filmed from the back) and all brutal murders take place off-screen. The only good things about this film are the locations and the above average cinematography.
  • Martijn
  • Sep 23, 1998
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6/10

Unholy Desires leading to sins

  • axile007
  • Apr 22, 2010
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6/10

Girls in Trouble

  • sol1218
  • Dec 31, 2007
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Detective David Keith, Sister Alyssa Milano and a lot of sinful Catholic schoolgirls

This has many things I like in a movie--a Catholic school setting with a lot of improbably mature-looking, leggy, and big-breasted Catholic schoolgirls doffing their uniforms at every opportunity, a former clean-cut TV star (Alyssa Milano) trying on an "adult" role, and, of course, David Keith as a laconic detective.

The plot involves a series of murders at an isolated Catholic girls' school. David Keith is investigating. Milano plays a novice nun/secretary who helps him out. In between the murders there are a plethora of sex scenes--straight sex scenes, lesbian sex scenes, teacher-student sex scenes, David Keith-Alyssa Milano sex scenes. This isn't perhaps as racy as most erotic thrillers of 90's, but it's better acted, more competently made, and certainly more interesting. David Keith is great in this and it's hard to believe he largely vanished after this role (and before he could finally get together with Keith David and do a black-and-white buddy cop comedy). Milano was much more undraped and sexy in "Embrace of the Vampire" and "Poison Ivy 2", but she does a better ACTING job here, not being entirely unconvincing as a novice nun (who may not actually be a nun).

There's also a good supporting cast including Terry Mulligan as the local veterinarian/coroner and Peter Hanlon as a creepy headmaster taking sexual advantage of his nubile students (although it's kinda hard to blame him when you see the actresses playing the "students"). I didn't recognize any of the younger supporting actresses, but being somewhat of an authority in the matter, I have to say that along with "Little Witches" this is probably the sexiest Catholic schoolgirl movie of the 90's (a genre that has regrettably vanished in the more politically correct new millennium). Recommended.
  • lazarillo
  • Jul 26, 2012
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10/10

Excellent movie for the mystery lovers....

I only just recently discovered this movie and was glad I did. It is an excellent movie of mystery and intrigue. David Keith and Alyssa Milano where both excellent in their respective roles. The movie gives a little insight of what may be going on behind the walls of a Catholic school. Plays well on what we have all seen in the 'clicks' of any school be it public or private; The cool crowd and not so cool. But it is played in well with the concept of the movie and the mystery behind the murders. I spent most of my time trying to figure out who dun it. Which to me is a sign of a great mystery. The BC scenery adds a certain magic to the mystery as well. It was well written and well acted. I recommend this to anyone who loves a mystery.
  • snluvr1-1
  • Feb 11, 2005
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10/10

Wonderful music and cinematography, good plot

I really liked this thriller very much. The actors are sympathic and good, the plot is thrilling and the settings are beautiful, as is the excellent photography. I especially liked the music of this film, it's incredible!
  • liderc
  • Aug 3, 2000
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