An old man that lives in an old house conducts a correctional institute for girls. But he does not realize that the date is the present as he is cooped up in the house. He is assisted my a matron who likes to get the girls into trouble and present them in front of the old man who thinks he is the law and he passes out punishment. Afterwards the girls get tied to a cross and whipped. Meanwhile The matrons son falls in love with a girl at a party and bring her to the this house.
Movie Tagline:
Many young girls have entered these gates--none have yet come out!
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Title: House Of Whipcord Release Date: March , 1975 Runtime: 102 mins Genre: Horror All Genres: Horror, Thriller Languages: English Country: UK Colors: Color Sound: Mono IMDB Rating: 5.7 Buried.com Rating: 6.7 - (Rate This Horror Movie at Buried.com) Category:Horror Movies Starting With H
Many young girls have entered these gates--none have yet come out!
The story of a strange hobby and its victims, whose only crime was be young and beautiful!
...and no escaped...
Only young girls may enter and no one leaves...
Movie Trivia:
The character of Mrs. M. Wakehurst alludes to the British "moral reformer" Mary Whitehouse.
Peggy Cummins auditioned for the role of Mrs. Wakehurst, but didn't get the role because Pete Walker thought she looked too attractive and hence was wrong for the part.
Originally Alfred Shaughnessy had written a treatment for 'House of Whipcord' but left as he was in full writing commitments on "Upstairs, Downstairs" (1971). Then Pete Walker decided to have David McGillivray write the screenplay.