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    • The Single Girls (also known as Bloody Friday and Private School) is a 1973 American exploitation film directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian, and starring Claudia Jennings, Jean Marie Ingels and Greg Mullavey.
      A group of swingers at a Caribbean resort are stalked by a mysterious killer.
      Ferd Sebastian said "it was like a lot of the people were in the 70s. Searching for love in all the wrong places. It was ment to be a light sexy show with a muderer on the loose. "


      Plot


      A group of men and women travel to a Caribbean resort to discover themselves sexually, but unfortunately one of them has also discovered that they like to murder people too.


      Cast


      Claudia Jennings as Allison
      Jean Marie Ingels as Phyllis
      Cheri Howell as Shannon (as Chéri Howell)
      Joan Prather as Lola
      Greg Mullavey as George
      Edward Blessington as Bud (as Ed Blessington)
      Victor Izay as Andrew
      Wayne C. Dvorak as Dr. Phillip Stevens (as Wayne Dvorek)
      Albert Popwell as Morris
      Jason Ledger as Blue
      Merci Montello as Cathy (as Mercy Rooney)
      Robyn Hilton as Denise


      Production


      Ferd Sebastian said this was the first film he made with his wife that "we had a crew on. We added a sound man, boom man and a gaffer."
      The film was shot in two main locatiosn - interiors at the Westlake Inn, Westlake Village, with all other locations were at Paradice Cove, in Malibu.


      Soundtrack


      "Ms. America" was written by Bobby Hart & Danny Janssen.


      See also


      List of American films of 1974


      References




      External links


      The Single Girls at IMDb
      The Single Girls at Letterbox DVD
      The Single Girls at AFI

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