
Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom 1972
Dive into the raw, rebellious energy of Norifumi Suzuki's 1972 cult classic *Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom*, a gritty action-drama that pits delinquent schoolgirls against a corrupt system.
Director: Norifumi Suzuki
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom (1972) about?
This 1972 Japanese action-drama follows a delinquent girl who clashes with an orphaned piano prodigy in a violent high school setting. The story explores themes of rebellion, institutional corruption, and female empowerment as the girls fight back against a lecherous guardian and a repressive educational system.
Who directed Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom?
Norifumi Suzuki directed this 1972 cult classic, known for his dynamic visual style and contributions to 1970s Japanese exploitation cinema.
Who stars in Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom?
The film stars Miki Sugimoto, Natsuko Miura, Masataka Naruse, Jun Midorikawa, and Naomi Oka in pivotal roles.
Is Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom (1972) worth watching?
With its high-energy action and social themes, this 1972 Japanese film is a compelling watch for fans of cult cinema and female-led exploitation flicks. Its gritty atmosphere and rebellious spirit make it a standout in the genre, even decades later.
How long is Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom?
The film runs for 79 minutes.
About Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom (1972) — 1970s cult action with female-led defiance
Dive into the raw, rebellious energy of Norifumi Suzuki's 1972 cult classic *Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom*, a gritty action-drama that pits delinquent schoolgirls against a corrupt system. The film follows a hardened gang leader who clashes with an orphaned piano prodigy, her guardian's lecherous advances driving her to defy authority in a suffocating educational landscape. With tension simmering beneath every classroom wall and playground brawl, Suzuki crafts a visually dynamic and thematically loaded story where youthful defiance meets institutional oppression.
Set against a backdrop of neon-lit classrooms and shadowy power struggles, this 79-minute Japanese exploitation gem blends crime, drama, and social commentary into a visceral, high-energy experience. Themes of resistance, isolation, and female empowerment collide in a film that's as stylish as it is unapologetically intense. Perfect for fans of 1970s cult cinema, *Terrifying Girls' High School: Women's Violent Classroom* remains a landmark in women-led action, where every punch and piano note resonates with defiance.