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So Evil, So Young

  • 1961
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
191
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So Evil, So Young (1961)
Drama

A young girl is framed for a robbery, and sent to a harsh reform school, where she becomes the target of a vicious warden.A young girl is framed for a robbery, and sent to a harsh reform school, where she becomes the target of a vicious warden.A young girl is framed for a robbery, and sent to a harsh reform school, where she becomes the target of a vicious warden.

  • Director
    • Godfrey Grayson
  • Writer
    • Mark Grantham
  • Stars
    • Jill Ireland
    • Ellen Pollock
    • John Charlesworth
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    191
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Godfrey Grayson
    • Writer
      • Mark Grantham
    • Stars
      • Jill Ireland
      • Ellen Pollock
      • John Charlesworth
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jill Ireland
    Jill Ireland
    • Ann
    Ellen Pollock
    Ellen Pollock
    • Miss Smith
    John Charlesworth
    • Tom
    Jocelyn Britton
    • Lucy
    Joan Haythorne
    Joan Haythorne
    • Matron
    Olive McFarland
    • Jane
    John Longden
    John Longden
    • Mr. Turner
    Sheila Whittingham
    • Mary
    Natalie Lynn
    • Dormitory Wardress
    Colin Tapley
    Colin Tapley
    • Inspector
    Gordon Boyd
    • Detective
    • (as Gordon Needham)
    C. Denier Warren
    C. Denier Warren
    • Sam
    Bernice Swanson
    • Claire
    • (as Benice Swanson)
    Annette Kerr
    • Workroom Wardress
    Anne Padwick
    • Dormitory Wardress
    Otto Diamant
    Otto Diamant
    • Moran
    Alastair Hunter
    Alastair Hunter
    • Butler
    Gwendolyn Watts
    • Edna
    • (as Gwendoline Watts)
    • Director
      • Godfrey Grayson
    • Writer
      • Mark Grantham
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    3mls4182

    Reform School or Charm School?

    This one is pretty tame. One usually watches these old exploitation pix for their camp value. You know, girls/women in prison with girdles and push up bras under their tailored uniforms and perfect bought hairsmdos. This one is pure as the pink pressed dresses they all wear.

    The plot picks up by way of the usual melodramatic misunderstanding and a riot ensues.

    Jill Ireland is very lovely but what this film really needed was a Diana Dors type, in a tight uniform, cotton colored hair and walking around slinging her hips in a tight uniform chomping gum and chain smoking.

    This was bad, but no reason for John Charlesworth to gas himself over.
    4atlasmb

    A Lightweight Drama

    "Girls Caged Without Their Guys!" That's what the poster for this movie promises, with some kind of leering suggestion of depravity. The film is about a young girl--Ann, played by a young Jill Ireland--who is falsely accused of a crime. She is sent to a reformatory where there is another girl who is out to get her. But the real villain of the film is Miss Smith, a vindictive martinet who seems to enjoy punishing the girls in her care. A regular Captain Bligh, she runs her tight ship solely for the pleasure of exerting power over the young women. She uses a cane and exudes a flawed psyche like Nurse Ratched or the commandant of a Nazi POW camp.

    The story is simplistic--suitable for a cheap drive-in double header. The acting is satisfactory, but uneven.

    What most annoys is the cheery jazz score that accompanies every scene, regardless of the dramatic content. It proves very distracting and laughable at times. It's not that the music is bad; it's just inappropriate, undermining the emotional impact of scenes.
    5preppy-3

    About what you'd expect

    An innocent girl, Ann (Jill Ireland) is framed by an evil girl, Lucy (Jocelyn Britton) and sent to a borstal (British girls prison). There we have an evil prison guard, suicides, cat fights, riots and a strong suggestion of lesbianism.

    For what it is, it's not bad. It's made in bright, strong colors and has a fairly decent script. Jill Ireland is actually pretty good as Ann, Sheila Whittingham is equally fine as a fellow inmate and Ellen Pollock amusingly chews the scenery as the evil Miss Smith. Also the lesbian suggestions were pretty strong for its time. But I can only give this a 5.

    For some reason, they play sleazy music almost constantly in the background. It never matches whats playing on the screen and totally destroys any dramatic impact. Also, you can tell the actors are doing a good job, but the music is really distracting. At some points the music almost drowns out the dialogue! What's the point of all that?

    So, without the music I would probably give it a higher rating but, as it stands, I can only give this a 5.
    5planktonrules

    Sort of like a women in prison film written by a charm school graduate!

    Before I talk about the movie, there is a bit of confusion that Americans might feel when they see this film about a women's reform school. Apparently, the person running the prison is called the 'matron' and the women working under her are called 'wardens'. In the States, it's the other way around...there is only one warden and that's the boss of the prison.

    The story is about Ann Turner (Jill Ireland), a nice young girl who is sent to prison for a crime she didn't commit. Her adjustment to the prison life is tough at first, as the lady who lied and got her sent to prison is there! Fortunately, the nice Matron takes a liking for her and gives her a chance. But this chance is jeopardized when one of the wardens pushes one of the ladies to kill herself. Ann refuses to help her or the matron because she feels the riot that resulted from this was justified.

    This film is an incredibly mild women in prison sort of picture-- nothing like the American versions such as "Caged". So, while the treatment by the warden is supposed to be harsh, it all seems incredibly lame when compared to the much tougher and more violent American women in prison films. American films have a strong suggestion of lesbianism and sadism...whereas this one looks like a prison film written by a charm school graduate! Not a bad film...but one that is incredibly tame and 'nice'!
    5SnoopyStyle

    a few problems

    Lucy Owens robs a safe in a mansion where she used to work. She is spotted by the butler but the other girl Claire gets away. She's jealous of Ann Turner (Jill Ireland) over a musician named Tom and frames her as her accomplice. Ann is sentenced to three years and gets imprisoned along with Lucy. The Matron is trying to be a modern reformer while the brutal Miss Smith has other ideas. Mary becomes Ann's only prisoner friend.

    Tom is really dumb. His ex is caught stealing and his new girlfriend is supposedly her partner. Sometimes, I call movie characters too dumb to live. Tom starts out as one of those. In the real world, he would be called to testify. In order to make the movie not dumb, he needs to be scared of being pulled into the whole affair. He wouldn't want to be called a co-conspirator. Anyways, it would be better for the story to have him abandon her. It needs to be her alone against the world. As for her escape, she needs a better reason like Miss Smith telling her that she is going to hang her next. Like a lot of this movie, the writing is not quite well thought out. This is not good enough to be taken serious and it's definitely not camp.

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    • Trivia
      Released after the death of actor John Charlesworth, who committed suicide by gassing himself shortly after filming ended.
    • Goofs
      Claire misses the butler's head by a lot when she swings whatever the heavy object was, but he is knocked out anyways.
    • Quotes

      Ann: The minute I'm finished I'm going straight up to Matron.

      Mary: No - don't.

      Ann: Lucy deliberately got me into trouble.

      Mary: I know, but squealing on someone is the worst thing you can do in a place like this - it's a sort of unofficial rule. If you do, everybody will be against you.

      Ann: Everybody is already. Except you.

      Mary: But it will make things worse for you, Ann. Believe me - I know.

      Ann: She can't keep getting away with it.

      Mary: Anything else you might do - anything - any of the girls would forgive you. But narking, telling on someone - none of the girls would ever forgive you for that, even if it wasn't them you narked on.

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    • Release date
      • 1961 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No Prison Walls
    • Filming locations
      • New Elstree Studios, The Waterfront, Elstree Road, Elstree, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio, now The Waterfront Elstree)
    • Production company
      • Danziger Productions Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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