The Young, the Evil and the Savage

In addition, there is a young teacher, Richard Barrett, a diving instructor, and the college gardener La Foret.

Lucille defies the lockdown and goes to a small house on a hill, where she discovers Betty Ann's body and runs away.

Through the course of investigation, it is discovered Lucille comes from an affluent family, and is due to inherit a large windfall on her birthday, which is the next day.

She finds him standing in the window of his quarters, but when she enters and calls to him, Richard's unconscious body is pushed down the stairs.

He has been spending Lucille's inheritance, and has set to kill her to capture the remainder of the money, and blame it on the real Mrs. Clay, whom he earlier murdered and shipped to the school in the trunk, using the body to stage her death as a suicide.

[6] In either late May or early June, he began working with the English writing team of Brian Degas and Tudor Gates.

[8] The film was shot on location in Rome and on the French Riviera under a new title, Sette vergini per il diavolo (transl.

[8] The Young, the Evil and the Savage was submitted to the Italian censors on December 22, 1967, but the film was not released for another two months until it premiered under the title Nude...si muore on February 20, 1968.

"[8] The film was released in the United States by American International Pictures in a 78 minute edit as The Young, the Evil and the Savage, where it opened in New York as on August 14, 1968 on a double bill with Witchfinder General.

[9][1][10] Short-lived video label Ariel International Releasing (AIR) issued the film on VHS in 1987 under the title Schoolgirl Killer in its shortened English version.

Dark Sky Films issued it on DVD in 2007 under the title Naked You Die in its full Italian-language version with English subtitles.