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  1. Reform School is a 1939 Million Dollar Productions American film produced by Harry M. Popkin, directed by Leo C. Popkin, written by Joseph O'Donnell and Hazel Jamieson and starring Louise Beavers. [1] [2] [3] [4] In 1944, the film was rereleased as Prison Bait.

  2. Dec 20, 2010 · When a girl is accidentally killed by a stairway collapse, the Girl and Boy go to reform school where they are treated brutally. A teen, who is always in trouble in school and has been sent to reform school, turns her life around when a counselor discovers she is dyslexic.

  3. Reform School Girls is a 1986 American prison black comedy film, written and directed by Tom DeSimone. [2] It stars Linda Carol, Wendy O. Williams, Pat Ast, Sybil Danning and Sherri Stoner, and depicts the story of a young girl (played by Carol) who is sent to a reform school for girls that is operated by a sadistic and evil warden. She also ...

  4. Reform School: Directed by Leo C. Popkin. With Louise Beavers, Reginald Fenderson, Eugene Jackson, Freddie Jackson. A female warden takes over at a state reform school and attempts to bring about needed changes.

    • (87)
    • Drama
    • Leo C. Popkin
    • 1939-04-27
  5. Set in Pridemore Juvenile Facility, the film follows Jenny (Linda Carol), a young girl wrongly convicted of manslaughter and thrown into this brutal reform school. She quickly becomes entangled in a web of violence, sexual exploitation, and power struggles.

  6. Jan 24, 2023 · Curators Rhea Combs and Doris Berger, along with Academy Museum President and Director Jacqueline Stewart, discuss a lesser-known “race film”––a movie created by Black filmmakers for Black...

    • 4 min
    • 1131
    • Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
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  8. After robbing a gas station, Freddie is caught by the police and sent back to reform school, where he becomes a victim of the brutal superintendent, Mr. Stone, and his corrupt guard, Jackson.