The spirit of a comatose teenage girl possesses the body of a newcomer to her girls boarding school to enact bloody revenge against the elitist, lingerie-clad coeds responsible for her condi... Read allThe spirit of a comatose teenage girl possesses the body of a newcomer to her girls boarding school to enact bloody revenge against the elitist, lingerie-clad coeds responsible for her condition.The spirit of a comatose teenage girl possesses the body of a newcomer to her girls boarding school to enact bloody revenge against the elitist, lingerie-clad coeds responsible for her condition.
- Eva Gordon
- (as Lara Naszinski)
- Kathy
- (as Mijlijana Zirojevic)
- Tom
- (as a different name)
- Ms. Jones
- (as Lijlijana Blagojevic)
- Police Inspector
- (uncredited)
- Student
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaLucio Fulci: A police detective at the crime scene of Fred Vernon's death.
- GoofsDoctor Anderson's car has European license plates instead of U.S. plates or more specifically, Massachusetts Plates.
- Quotes
Dr. Robert Anderson: [after a passionate make-out session with Eva, awkward in Jenny's presence] Wait a minute. Let me catch my breath.
Eva Gordon: I don't want you to breathe. I don't want you to do anything. I want you with me always!
[returns to making out with Robert, ignoring Jenny. Kathy laughs through her tubes in the trauma center]
- Alternate versionsThe version released by Image Entertainment as part of their "EuroShock Collection" is missing some minor bits of dialogue throughout, and is also missing a 5-second flashback sequence when Eva is sitting on the bench. This version runs 86 minutes, while the original Italian version is approximately 90 minutes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Aenigma: Lucio Fulci and the 80s (2017)
- SoundtracksHead Over Heels
(misspelled as "Head Over Meels")
Written by Douglas Meakin (as A.D. Meakin) and Carlo Maria Cordio (as C.M. Cordio)
Sung by Douglas Meakin
Published by Giuliana & Schmidl s.r.l.
Welcome to the 80's world of college-cuties: smoking in dorm-rooms with Sylvester Stallone & Tom Cruise-posters on the wall. The acting's really bad all the time and the sound editing's rather sloppy too. But the directing isn't really too bad. There are a few nice camera-moves and two fine top-shots of the school and the hospital (which do look like miniatures, by the way, but still nice). Are there any more reasons to watch this flick? Well, ehr... maybe: the death-by-snails-scene (kinda gross), the museum-sequence, a decapitation, and... a bizarre sex-scene in a dream with our leading-girl biting chunks out of the love-doctor.
But there isn't much gore actually, considering Lucio Fulci made this. The movie itself never gets really boring due to the deaths and frequently intercut freaky shots of the creepy girl in a coma, but the ending seemed like they just (literally) pulled the plug on this movie. It really hurts me a lot to flunk a Fulci-movie, 'cause I'm a fan of some of his movies. Can't bring myself to give AENIGMA less than 4 stars though, because it still feels like a Fulci-movie. If you're only an average horror-fan, you should avoid this movie 'cause this is for Fulci-fans only.
- Vomitron_G
- Feb 3, 2006
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