Reform School Girls is a 1986 American exploitation film directed by Tom DeSimone. The film follows the story of a group of teenage girls who are sent to a reform school for various crimes.
At the reform school, the girls are subjected to harsh treatment by the sadistic warden and her brutal guards. They are forced to endure physical and emotional abuse, as well as sexual harassment.
As the girls struggle to survive in this oppressive environment, they band together to resist the abuse and fight for their rights. They form a rebellion against the corrupt authorities and ultimately seek justice for the injustices they have suffered.
Reform School Girls is a gritty and intense film that explores themes of power, corruption, and solidarity. It is a powerful portrayal of the resilience and strength of young women in the face of adversity.