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  1. Reform School Girl: Directed by Edward Bernds. With Gloria Castillo, Ross Ford, Edd Byrnes, Ralph Reed. A young man steals a car and ends up involved in a pedestrian fatality.

  2. Reform School Girl is a 1957 sexploitation film starring Gloria Castillo as a teenage girl who is sent to a reformatory. The film was directed by Edward Bernds and produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff, and features Ross Ford, Edward Byrnes, Yvette Vickers and Sally Kellerman.

  3. Reform School Girls: Directed by Tom DeSimone. With Linda Carol, Wendy O. Williams, Pat Ast, Sybil Danning. A new group of girls arrives at Pridemore Juvenile Facility, where the brutal warden plays favoritism with a few, and treats the rest like animals.

  4. Sep 20, 2021 · Directed by Tom DeSimone. With Linda Carol, Wendy O. Williams and Pat Ast.Reform School Girls Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3TFzVrUReform School Girls Streaming ...

  5. A young man steals a car and ends up involved in a pedestrian fatality. The only witness is a girl he had just met. He threatens her life if she talks, so wh...

  6. Enter Pridemore Juvenile Facility and you can look forward to a world without windows, without the possibility of escape and without hope. A claustrophobic w...

  7. Reform School Girls is a 1986 American prison black comedy film that spoofs the women in prison genre. It features nudity, violence, and a riot at a reform school run by a sadistic warden and a secret society of girls.

  8. Reform School Girl (1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  9. For refusing to squeal on her delinquent boyfriend, a teen girl is thrown into reform school where she ends up meeting his ex-girlfriend and the jealous tempers fly.

  10. Reform School Girl is a 1957 film starring Gloria Castillo as a teenage girl who is sent to a reformatory. The film was directed by Edward Bernds and was produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff. Reform School Girl was one of many sexploitation films released by American International Pictures (AIP) during the 1950s and 1960s.