[CFF ’21] ‘Five Desperate Women’ review: Made for TV genre fun

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by Nathaniel Muir

Five Desperate Women is the first secret screening (actually, it is Secret Screening #2) from the Chattanooga Film Fest. The 1971 made for television movie is a great example of truth in advertising. The story is about five college friends meeting on a private island for a reunion. They soon find themselves being stalked by an escapee from a mental institution.

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