This film essentially begins in a small town with a high school majorette named "Nicole Hendricks" (Jacqueline Bowman) attempting to seduce a fellow student by the name of "Tommy Harvack" (Colin Martin) in a car parked out in the woods at night. Unfortunately, her attempt is cut short when a masked man suddenly appears and kills the two of them with a large knife. Not long after the bodies are discovered, the local police detective "Roland Martell" (Carl Hetrick) and "Sheriff Braden" (Mark V. Jevicky) immediately begin an investigation but are stymied by what few clues are left behind-and within days the killing spree really begins. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this picture certainly had potential as it combined the elements of a 70's high school sexploitation film with that of an 80's slasher movie. Yet, even though Terrie Godfrey (as "Vicky McAllister), Sueanne Seamens ("Judy Morino") and the aforementioned Jacqueline Bowman were all quite attractive, the acting was mediocre at best and there simply wasn't enough suspense to make this film stand out to any great degree. That said, while I don't consider this to be a bad film necessarily, it wasn't nearly as good as it could have been and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.