Let's Make the Teacher Have a Miscarriage Club (先生を流産させる会, Sensei wo ryūzan saseru-kai) is a 2011 Japanese thriller film directed by Eisuke Naitō. The film follows a group of five high school girls led by a psychopath who decide to make their teacher have a miscarriage after hearing the news of her pregnancy.
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