Review of Sisters of Death (1976) by Steve M — 29 Jan 2011
Sisters of Death.
Starring: Arthur Franz, Claudia Jennings, Cheri Howell, Sherry Boucher, Sherry Alberoni, and Paul Carr.
Director: Joseph Mazzuca.
Five women and two men are trapped on the property of a crazed father (Franz) intent on revenge for his daughters death seven years earlier during an all-girl secret society initiation gone wrong.
"Sisters of Death" is a weak thriller that relies on the characters behaving in illogical and downright idiotic fashions to work. From the moment the five targets of the vengeful father receive invitations to travel to a remote location; to the character who decides she needs a shower, depite the fact there's a murderer hiding in the house; to the "twist ending", this film is a prime of example of lazy scriptwriting. The acting and photography are nothing to cheer about either.
This thing is watchable, and it may be a worthy of a Bad Movie Nite, but it's about as bland as could be. (Oh... and that aforementioned shower? Don't get your hopes up, boys. It happens off-screen.).
This review of Sisters of Death (1976) was written by Steve M on 29 Jan 2011.
Sisters of Death has generally received negative reviews.
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