Jennifer is a 1978 American supernatural horror film directed by Brice Mack, starring Lisa Pelikan, Jeff Corey, Louise Hoven, Amy Johnston, Ray Underwood, Bert Convy and Nina Foch. Its plot follows a young girl who, ostracized by her peers at an elite boarding school, enacts violent revenge with her psychokinetic ability to control snakes.
Plot[]
Jennifer - Trailer
Jennifer Baylor is a poor young girl from West Virginia who possesses a supernatural power over snakes, an ability to control them and communicate with them. She and her father, Luke left their home in disgrace, because when Jennifer was 7-years-old, some snakes she had been handling killed the town preacher's son. She refused to handle snakes ever again, though Luke who now runs a pet store in California, often encourages her to use her powers again. Luke is mentally disabled and obsessed with the Bible, unable to make meals for himself without burning them and relies on Jennifer to care for him.
Jennifer studies on a scholarship at the elite Green View School, where she is an outcast among her wealthy peers, all of whom are from prominent families and who are largely protected by the school's headmistress, the impervious and pill-addicted Mrs. Calley. Her only real friend is the school's lunch lady, Martha, with whom Jennifer works to help supplement her tuition. Jennifer becomes an unwitting target for Sandra Tremayne, an entitled bully, when Jennifer exposes that Sandra stole the answers to an exam. Sandra evades legitimate consequences when her father, a U.S. senator who makes a large donation to the school, but Jennifer no less becomes subject to numerous pranks and harassment from Sandra and her friends. Sandra hopes her torment and gaslighting will drive Jennifer to leave the school. Soon, Jane Delano an overweight student on the fringe of Sandra's social group, protests Sandra's excessive cruelty toward Jennifer, risking her alliance with Sandra.
One afternoon, after Jennifer finishes her job in the cafeteria, she takes a shower in the empty gymnasium locker room. Upon exiting the shower, she finds that Sandra and her friends have stolen her clothing and belongings and hung them on pipes in the pool room. When Jennifer climbs a ladder to retrieve them, Sandra's boyfriend, Dayton Powell startles her by taking photographs with a flashbulb camera, causing her to fall naked into the pool. Dayton subsequently corners Jane in an elevator and aware of the fact that Jane is attracted to him, sexually assaults her.
Some time later, Jennifer is horrified to find that Sandra has purchased a beloved kitten from her father's pet store, killed it and hung it inside her locker. That night, Jennifer finally decides to again exercise her power over snakes, invoking them in the pet store. A notable shift in her personality follows and she cooly confronts Jane about Sandra murdering the kitten. Jane agrees to an alliance with Jennifer, seeking retaliation against Dayton.
As a culmination to their torment of Jennifer, Sandra and her friends stage a kidnapping in which they abduct Jennifer from her home in the middle of the night. A reluctant Jane becomes embroiled in the plan and watches as Dayton places Jennifer, bound and gagged, into the trunk of Sandra's car. With Sandra and her other friends following behind, Sandra drives into an empty parking garage. On the roof, they remove Jennifer from the trunk and torment her by driving their cars in circles around her. Unbeknownst to them, Jennifer invokes a multitude of snakes ranging in various sizes that descend on the scene, attacking all of her tormentors by strangling and biting them. Dayton is thrown off the parking garage to his death, while Sandra attempts to flee in her car, but Jennifer manifests a giant snake that causes her to crash the vehicle and die in the fire.
Later in the office, Mrs. Calley threatens and blames Jennifer for the mysterious event, which has left six Green View School students hospitalized, but there is no evidence proving Jennifer's guilt and the witnesses have no memory of what occurred. After dismissing Jennifer, Mrs. Calley is attacked and killed by a snake. Jennifer and Jane hear her scream as they exit the school and both respond with laughter.
Cast[]
- Lisa Pelikan as Jennifer Baylor
- Jeff Corey as Luke Baylor
- Louise Hoven as Jane Delano
- Amy Johnston as Sandra Tremayne
- Ray Underwood as Dayton Powell
- Bret Convy as Mr. Reed
- Nina Foch as Mrs. Calley
- Sally Pansing as Brenda
- Leslie King as Tammy
- Wesley Eure as Pit Lassiter
- Georganne LaPiere as Dee Dee Martin
- Ruth Cox as Nancy
- John Gavin as Mr. Tremayne
- Florida Friebus as Miss Tooker
- Lillian Randolph as Martha
- Domingo Ambriz as Jose
- Daniel Magder as Jake
- Kimberley Eilbacher as Young Jennifer
Production[]
Principal photography of Jennifer began on November 21, 1977 in Los Angeles, California.
Release[]
Jennifer opened theatrically on April 21, 1978. It subsequently had its New York City premiere on May 13, 1978 and its Los Angeles premiere on September 13, 1978.
Critical Response[]
Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that "all things considered, Jennifer could be a whole lot worse" and noted that "while Miss Pelikan is not Sissy Spacek by a long shot, she does have a suitably spooky look in her eye". TV Guide called the film a "blatant Carrie rip-off".
Bob Keaton of the Fort Lauderdale News also noted the film's similarities to Carrie, but praised Lisa's performance as "terrific. She is unquestionably a rising star".
Home Media[]
The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Kino Lorber on October 14, 2014.