Katie Keating, a Canadian writer, contributed to the cult horror landscape with her work on Girls' School Screamers (1986). This film stands out in the genre for its blend of slasher elements and dark humor, showcasing the trials of students in a secluded academy. Keating's writing captures the essence of 1980s exploitation cinema, creating a memorable experience for fans of the genre. Her involvement in this project highlights her role in shaping the narrative style and tone that resonates with cult film enthusiasts.
Girls' School Screamers
Seven girls from the local Catholic school are chosen to go inventory the Wells estate. It sounds like a fun weekend until the girls hold a séance to try and contact Jennifer Wells, a 20-year-old who died mysteriously on the grounds in 1939. Their weekend gets even stranger when it is revealed one of the girls, Jackie, is a dead ringer for the deceased.