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Assault

Evil grows wild... nothing else lives very long.
1971 | 91m | English

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After a schoolgirl is raped while taking a short cut through the local woods, and another murdered a few days later, the police are baffled. With the help of a reporter, and against the wishes of a local psychologist, a young schoolteacher uses herself as bait to lure the perpetrator out.
Release Date: Feb 11, 1971
Director: Sidney Hayers
Writer: John Kruse, Kendal Young
Genres: Drama, Horror, Crime, Mystery
Keywords rape, exploitation, police, stalker, woods, murder, psychologist, rape victim, hospital, schoolgirl, voyeur, murder mystery, art teacher, tabloid reporter, girls' school, mini dress
Production Companies George H. Brown Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 22, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Suzy Kendall Julie West
Frank Finlay Det. Chief Supt. Velyan
Freddie Jones Reporter
James Laurenson Greg Lomax
Lesley-Anne Down Tessa Hurst
Tony Beckley Leslie Sanford
Anthony Ainley Mr. Bartell
Dilys Hamlett Mrs. Sanford
James Cosmo Det. Sgt. Beale
Marianne Stone Matron
Allan Cuthbertson Coroner
Kit Taylor Doctor
Janet Lynn Girl in Library
Patrick Jordan Sgt. Milton
Anabel Littledale Susan Miller
Tom Chatto Police Doctor
Jan Butlin Day Receptionist
William Hoyland Chemist in Hospital
John Swindells Desk Sergeant
Jill Carey Night Receptionist
David Essex Man in Chemist Shop
Valerie Shute Girl in Chemist Shop
John Stone Fire Chief
Siobhan Quinlan Jenny Greenaway
Patricia Driscoll Mrs. Hurst (uncredited)
Pat Gorman Final scene pc (uncredited)
Charles Rayford Dead Chemist (uncredited)
Renu Setna Doctor (uncredited)
Reg Thomason Man in Police Station (uncredited)
Joe Wadham Police Driver (uncredited)
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John Kruse Screenplay
Eric Rogers Original Music Composer
Kendal Young Novel
Courtenay Elliott Costume Design
Sidney Hayers Director
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Peter Rogers Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_A rapist/murderer lurks in the woods outside a girls’ school near London_** “Assault” (1971) was renamed “In the Devil’s Garden” for its American release. It fits because the only eyewitness in the movie says that the killer looks like the devil. Yet producers also wanted to take advantage of ... satan’s popularity in cinema in 1973-1974 when it finally made it to America. Lesley-Anne Down appears as the main student and was only 16 years-old during shooting. She hadn’t yet blossomed into the jaw-dropping beauty of “The Great Train Robbery” eight years later, but it’s interesting seeing her when she was so young. Elsewhere, Suzy Kendall plays the art teacher, the story’s heroine, and is quite attractive with the quintessential early 70’s look. As for the masculine cast, there’s a pesky reporter reminiscent of the soon-to-come Kolchak. Meanwhile three main suspects rise to the fore, but I had a hard time distinguishing between them. At the end of the day, this is a British murder mystery comparable to a giallo and I found the commentary on male lust psychologically interesting. For instance, the headmistress’ husband regularly leers at the girls at the school and even “cops a feel” when he can, which naturally doesn’t help his marriage. It’s frustrating for the wife, needless to say. Then there’s the contrast between fantasizing about alluring lasses versus actually raping & killing them. As the detective points out, he can’t book men for their dubious thoughts, only their criminal actions. You have to roll with the questionable elements in order to appreciate the flick. For instance, why would the killer be skulking in the titular “garden” waiting for prey when he knew the area was taboo by that point, although a clueless girl indeed walks through. Not to mention, the teacher & several of her students drive through at the very moment a crime is committed (or, more accurately, just committed). Why Sure! It runs 1 hours, 31 minutes, and was shot in Buckinghamshire, which is just northwest of London, and more specifically: Heatherden Hall, Pinewood Studios; Windsor’s End; Black Park Country Park; and London Road, Beaconsfield. GRADE: B-

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