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Filles délinquantes

Original title: Reform School Girl
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
330
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Filles délinquantes (1957)
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 when she refuses to tell what she knows she is sent to reform school.
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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 when she refuses to tell what she k... Read allA 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 when she refuses to tell what she knows, she is sent to reform school.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 when she refuses to tell what she knows, she is sent to reform school.

  • Director
    • Edward Bernds
  • Writer
    • Edward Bernds
  • Stars
    • Gloria Castillo
    • Ross Ford
    • Edd Byrnes
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    • Director
      • Edward Bernds
    • Writer
      • Edward Bernds
    • Stars
      • Gloria Castillo
      • Ross Ford
      • Edd Byrnes
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Gloria Castillo
    Gloria Castillo
    • Donna Price
    Ross Ford
    Ross Ford
    • David Lindsay
    Edd Byrnes
    Edd Byrnes
    • Vince
    • (as Edward Byrnes)
    Ralph Reed
    Ralph Reed
    • Jackie Dodd
    Jan Englund
    • Ruth
    Yvette Vickers
    Yvette Vickers
    • Roxy
    Helen Wallace
    Helen Wallace
    • Mrs. Trimble
    Donna Jo Gribble
    • Cathy Durand
    Luana Anders
    Luana Anders
    • Josie Brigg
    Diana Darrin
    Diana Darrin
    • Mona
    Nesdon Booth
    • Deetz
    Wayne Taylor
    • Gary Metusek
    Sharon Lee
    • Blonde
    Jack Kruschen
    Jack Kruschen
    • Mr. Horvath
    Linda Rivera
    • Elena Hernandez
    Elaine Sinclair
    • Midge
    Dorothy Crehan
    • Matron
    Claire Carleton
    Claire Carleton
    • Rita Horvath
    • Director
      • Edward Bernds
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      • Edward Bernds
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    6Red-Barracuda

    Entertaining juvenile delinquency melodrama

    Donna is a girl who got in with the wrong crowd; so much so that a car she was a passenger in kills an unlucky pedestrian. The driver, a young hoodlum acquaintance of hers, escapes justice and loyal Donna takes the rap, refusing to implicate him she is sent to a reformatory school.

    Reform School Girl was released by the B-movie kings AIP in the high days of the drive-in, when the baby boomers were getting old enough to create a large market for teen exploitation schlock. This one was one of the movies that looked at the dangers that those teens faced if they pursued wayward directions in life. It's a juvenile delinquency melodrama that is an early example of a women in prison film. From the late 60's onwards, these types of pictures became staples of the sexploitation genre. Reform School Girl, obviously is considerably tamer than those given it was released in the more innocent 50's. All we get here are a few cat fights, implied lesbianism and a little bit of moderate violence such as an arm stabbed by scissors and a girl smacked on the head by flying baseball bat. But in the main, it's very understated by subsequent standards of the genre; although admittedly the heroine does have to put up with the borderline incestual advances of her aunt's boyfriend earlier on in the movie.

    Once the plot-line kicks in, it focuses on the code of silence practiced in the school, with Donna being the victim of group bullying as a result of them wrongly thinking that she is a police informer. It's a pretty serviceable story-line with a reasonable amount of drama. It does end in a somewhat rushed manner though, with Donna escaping a beating by her antagonists on account of them merely being unable to find the right key! The film ties up the loose ends of the plot immediately afterwards in an abrupt and not especially impressive way. But hey ho, it was good while it lasted. The only actor on show that I recognised was Luana Anders, who played one of Donna's tormentors, she appeared a few years later to great effect in Francis Ford Coppola's debut feature Dementia 13.
    Michael_Elliott

    Poor Juvenile

    Reform School Girl (1957)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    A good but troubled girl gets into a car with a psycho who runs over a man, killing him. The girl refuses to give the psycho's name so she's sent to reform school where she gets into more trouble but thankfully there's a teacher there who wants to help her. There were countless juvenile films released during the 1950s due to the success of Rebel Without a Cause and this one here was one of the more popular ones but it hasn't aged too well. The film is stupid, pointless and rather boring from start to finish, although the film does contain a few campy moments. The performances are all rather bad but this adds a little charm to the film.
    7Coventry

    Solid, undiscovered drama that sticks to you!

    A little word in advance: since this producer sadly passed away in 2001, several of his film received a re-release on DVD under the group name `The Samuel Z. Arkoff Library'. Which is actually a good thing because otherwise, many of his productions would be lost and undiscovered forever. The largest part of his film is extremely low-budget horror (The Undead, The war of the colossal beast, Voodoo Women…) and at first sight, this Reform School Girl seems to be a misfit in that collection. Nonetheless, it's a film definitely worth checking out.

    Reform School Girl is a raw and intense social drama, which portrays the lesser attractive aspects of humanity. Some of the main topics of the film include betrayal, egocentrism, blackmail, abuse, jealousy and juvenile violence. It's about a young girl who's sent to a reform-institution after being involved in a car accident. The guy she was with threatened to kill her if she would tell his name to the police. Therefore, her lips are sealed and she brought to a closed institution. Yet, even there she has to face that the ‘code' doesn't allow her to speak freely. Disappointed by the whole world, Donna turns into an anti-social and hostile girl who has to rediscover her trust in mankind. Even though the film obviously suffers from a lack of budget and professionalism, it still manages to touch you and leave a huge impression behind. The script contains a few illogical elements (like the uncle who's scared to death because of a phone call by a youngster) but overall, it's fascinating and a much bigger triumph than most overbudgetted drama's that are only out to bring tears to eyes of the viewer by using cheap sentiment and morality lessons. The ‘message' in Reform School Girl is kept limited and the entire atmosphere is strictly dramatic. The acting is surprisingly good considering most cast members are young and inexperienced actresses. Certainly a film worth a look whenever you have the chance of seeing it. It was re-made for the TV-screen in 1994 by Jonathan Kaplan starring Matt ‘Friends' LeBlanc, among other familiar faces.
    6AAdaSC

    Its OK

    David (Edward Bymes) steals a car and collects his friends for a night out. However, he runs over a man and then escapes from the scene of the killing leaving Donna (Gloria Castillo) behind. She is warned not to squeal by David and she is sent to Reform School. However, David does not trust that she will keep quiet and is put under pressure to kill Donna by a gangster acquaintance. He sets up Josie (Luana Anders) to be sent to the same Reform School in the belief that her former friend, Donna, has reported her to the police for car-stripping. The idea is for Josie to get even with her former pal and once inside, Josie leads the persecution of Donna .......... Meanwhile, David also takes it upon himself to quieten Donna for good......

    The film has some good scenes, eg, when Donna is in her solitary cell and 4 inmates are coming to get her.....you get a sense of imminent danger........suddenly Josie's face appears at the grill staring back at her......Donna is moments away from a serious beating. However, the next part of the scene is a cop-out. The film ends abruptly leaving the audience with unanswered questions, most notably, what are the relationships between the girls and why has the governess gone back on her word and staged another party? There are some funny attempts at acting tough, eg, Roxy (Yvette Vickers) and David's amusing mouth gestures, but the cast act it out well.

    Its entertaining while you watch it.
    7Jelevision

    Well-dressed cads

    What I love about these teen movies from the 1950s: It doesn't matter how much of a cad you are ... or how much of a criminal you are .. or how poor you are ... or that you're out stealing a car ... or that you are armed with a knife on a murderous mission of vengeance ... or that you're still in high school. ... None of that has to stop you from dressing smartly in a neat sport coat and tie.

    This movie is not fine cinema, but it's a fun watch, and does tug at the heart strings.

    My one suggestion for the folks who run the reform school: Give the male teacher an office with an interior window.

    This film makes be want to travel back in time and see if people in the '50s really dressed that nicely and spent that much of their household income on suit jackets. Or maybe I'll watch this again with my mom and dad and ask them.

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      Sally Kellerman and Luana Anders become very close during filming, and remained inseparable until Anders' death.
    • Quotes

      Jacky: If there's anything I like better on a hot day, it's a cool chick!

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      Featured in Babes Behind Bars (2013)

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    • Release date
      • August 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Reform School Girl
    • Filming locations
      • 1724 N. Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, California, USA(Car stolen in first scene, from lot behind LeFohn's Store For Men)
    • Production company
      • Carmel Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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