Watch: Reform School Girls 1986 123movies, Full Movie Online – Jenny is sent to a women’s reform school. It is run by evil warden Sutter and her henchwoman Edna. Jenny will stop at nothing to escape but she also has to deal with Charlie the bully..
Plot: Jenny is sent to a women’s reform school. It is run by evil warden Sutter and her henchwoman Edna. Jenny will stop at nothing to escape but she also has to deal with Charlie the bully.
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Tacky, trashy and tasteless fun from director Tom DeSimone.
Set in a correctional facility for young female offenders, Reform School Girls is technically a Women in Prison movie, but don’t expect anything too sleazy ala the films of Jess Franco—as far as the genre goes, this mid 80s effort from seasoned trash director Tom DeSimone is one of the lighter examples, designed to be fun rather than offensive.While it does deliver most of the standard WIP ingredients—cat-fights, communal shower scenes, bull dykes, fragile first-timers, and physical abuse—it’s all done in knowingly camp fashion with tongue firmly in cheek. The big-breasted women saunter round their dorm in sexy lingerie, the nastier inmates and members of staff are grotesque caricatures, the dialogue is deliberately tasteless (‘I thought I smelled fish’), and the plot is about as cheesy as it could get.
Let’s face it, any film which sees a scantily clad Wendy O. Williams, lead singer of punk/rock group The Plasmatics, stood atop a speeding bus on a collision course with a sadistic, overweight, shotgun toting head matron called Edna (a memorable performance from Pat Ast) was never intended to be taken all that seriously.
I’d Stick With Eleanor!
“Reform School Girls” (1986) is a highly entertaining, completely over the top, necessarily derivative contribution to the Women In Prison (WIP) subgenre. Featuring flamboyant performances by butterface favorite Wendy O. Williams (despite the fact that Wendy was 37 when she essayed this teenage role, and looked exactly the same as when she fronted for the Plasmatics), as well as Warhol veteran Pat Ast, the story here nevertheless centers around Linda Carol’s Jennifer, who is sent to the “graybar hotel” after abetting her boyfriend in an armed robbery attempt. She immediately runs afoul of Wendy’s Charlie Chambliss, the toughest chick in the “school” (the place really seems more like a prison than a school, it must be said), as well as Pat’s grotesque head matron, Edna Dawson. The film dishes out all the familiar WIP set pieces, such as shower scenes, catfights, a prison break, several riots, and a very uptight warden, here portrayed by cult actress Sybil Danning, underutilized in this particular role. Entertaining as this whole spoof is, and despite the often very funny lines, I couldn’t help thinking that the film that “Reform School Girls” seems to be mainly patterned after, the 1950 Eleanor Parker vehicle “Caged,” is infinitely preferable in every department. The monstrous matron played by Hope Emerson in that earlier film makes even Edna’s rants of “complete control” seem tame in comparison, and good as Linda Carol is, she’s no Eleanor Parker! I suppose it all comes down to whether you’re in the mood for an entertaining spoof or a more realistic–and thus more harrowing–WIP experience.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 34 min (94 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 2510433
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director Tom DeSimone
Writer Tom DeSimone, Daniel Arthur Wray, Jack Cummins
Actors Linda Carol, Wendy O. Williams, Pat Ast
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Stereo
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (prints)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm