A father framing his own son for murder and then having the latter commit suicide? A girl losing her father and sister to a deranged boyfriend of the latter and then to fall into a situation where she leaves the house with friends just in time, as the two are subsequently kidnapped and ultimately murdered? All this may be a little too much to comprehend, but it is done well and you wonder throughout this film who the guilty party really is.
The tragic young man hints earlier of a curse. Then we have an element of Peyton Place here with the married chemistry teacher having a fling with the coach, who seems to be a suspect at first.
O well, remember when school was for education. Not so much so anymore as these films now often depict.
The tragic young man hints earlier of a curse. Then we have an element of Peyton Place here with the married chemistry teacher having a fling with the coach, who seems to be a suspect at first.
O well, remember when school was for education. Not so much so anymore as these films now often depict.