A poor-little-rich-girl feels alienated by her mother and enacts a string of torment on her fellow pupils at a girls' boarding school, increasingly aggravating them until she goes too far.A poor-little-rich-girl feels alienated by her mother and enacts a string of torment on her fellow pupils at a girls' boarding school, increasingly aggravating them until she goes too far.A poor-little-rich-girl feels alienated by her mother and enacts a string of torment on her fellow pupils at a girls' boarding school, increasingly aggravating them until she goes too far.
- Rita Joyce
- (as Barboura O'Neill)
- Ellie Marshall
- (as Barbara Crane)
- Mrs. Fessenden - housemother
- (as Jeanne Wood)
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Wacky Melodrama
Spoiler alert: there's absolutely nothing poor about the poor little rich girl, she is just a monster.
Absolutely Hideous
Even a meeting with her mother (Fay Baker) leads to mama's tearing up Sabra's monthly allowance check. This just makes Sabra meaner and she eventually paddles Ellie and has a cat fight with Rita. When she learns that dopey Terry is pregnant, Sabra launches a plan to blackmail Mort (Dick Miller) and extort $1,000 from him by claiming he's the father.
Later on, at the beach, Terry goes into a funk and decides to jump off a cliff. Will anything save her?
Fay Baker is fun as the mean mama; everyone else is terrible. Cabot and Morris were also in THE WASP WOMAN together.
A True Classic
Great Performance by Cabot in Old Corman Flick
Sabra is well...not a nice person at all. She is spoiled rotten and rich and is being cut off from the family's money after her mother (Fay Baker) advises her of this. She is in a sorority, but tries to get the better in every situation she is in including blackmail, attempting to be romantically involved with roommate Rita's (Barboura Morris) man Mort played by Dick Miller and yes even spanking with a paddle one of the other sorority girls. It comes down to Cabot's performance though. She keeps things interesting and Corman keeps things at a brisk pace as the movie only runs just over an hour.
"SABRA: Smart... Pretty... and ALL BAD!!!"
Roger Corman said that AIP presented him with the script and asked him to make the picture quickly and cheaply (no surprise there); Corman was used to being involved in his screenplays, so he worked on it as quickly as he could while filming commenced. He shot the picture at the USC campus and rented, rather than built on a set, the sorority house, to accomplish maximum frugality. It gives the film a nice college atmosphere (watch the cast hanging out at USC landmarks just to show they were really on campus).
The film's hour running time allows for no humor, and suspense builds nicely to the picture's climax. (I shouldn't say NO humor; look for the lamps in Sabra's room: they are ballerina legs with tutus for shades!) In the end, when all of the sorority sisters finally confront Sabra on the beach ("You're not human you're something the SEA cast up!") I actually felt sorry for the poor little sociopath.
SORORITY GIRL originally played as a double-feature with MOTORCYCLE GANG, and that film is also recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaBarbara Cowan's debut.
- Quotes
Sabra Tanner: [Doing demanded sit ups proves too difficult for Ellie; Sabra grabs and displays huge sorority 'pledge' paddle.] All right;
Ellie Marshall: No.
Sabra Tanner: Now, come on!
Ellie Marshall: Oh, please, Sabra
Sabra Tanner: .. you wanted me to help you; but you're not trying hard enough, okay? Discipline!
Ellie Marshall: But my stomach
Sabra Tanner: .. well, it used to be hard for me too; teach you not to be so soft ..
[after paddling scene]
Sabra Tanner: Maybe now you wont say you can't.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011)
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 1m(61 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1






