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Reform School Girl, 1994
English
USA
Profile of Reform School Girl
Reform School Girl can be described as sexual and rough. The plot revolves around kids in trouble, prison life, and juvenile delinquency. The main genre is drama. In approach, Reform School Girl is serious and realistic. It is set, at least in part, in a prison. It takes place in the 1950s. The soundtrack of Reform School Girl is hip hop. It is a remake.
Summary of Reform School Girl
Part of the Showtime Network's "Rebel Highway" series, REFORM SCHOOL GIRL is a remake of the 1957 film of the same name. Donna (Aimee Graham) makes a bad choice when she falls for delinquent Vince (a before-he-was-famous Matt LeBlanc). She takes the rap for him after he steals a car and hits someone, sending her to an all-girl reform school. There, she discovers a tough new world of gang alliances and lipstick lesbian liaisons, but must work through it to prevent Vince from hurting her younger sister on the outside. REFORM SCHOOL GIRL is based on the first of the "women in prison" exploitation films.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 23 September 1994 |
| Runtime: | 85 min |
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as Donna Patterson
as Carmen Pena
as Vince
as Mrs. Evelyn Turnbull
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