Reform School Girls is a 1986 American film, written and directed by Tom DeSimone. It stars Linda Carol, Wendy O. Williams, Pat Ast, Sybil Danning and Sherri Stoner, and depicts the story of Jenny Carol, a young girl who is sent to a reform school for girls that is operated by a sadistic and evil warden, Sutter Danning, and her henchwoman Edna Ast. She also has to deal with the local bully Charlie Williams.
The film is a satire of the women in prison film genre and deliberately implements many of the tropes commonly found in such films. Such scenes include nude shower scenes, fight scenes, and a suggested romantic relationship between one of the inmates and an administrator. The overall plot involves a new influx of girls coming to the school. They are immediately confronted with Charlie Chambliss Williams who is the de facto leader of the school and has an exceedingly close relationship with the head of the ward, Edna Ast. Charlie and her circle are given special privileges by Edna and it is suggested that Charlie and Edna enjoy a more intimate relationship. Charlie runs a secret society of girls who are loyal to her and to whom she offers protection. The two main new girls break several of Ednas rules and are punished decisively for their infractions.Jenny Carol comes to the school after becoming mixed up in a shoot out. When she and another group of girls arrive, they are forced to strip in front of the prison nurse and then take a shower, while being informed that they will be inspected inside and out. Afterwards, they are forced to stand naked along a wall while the nurse sprays them with DDT delousing fluid. At one point while being deloused, the nurse tells the girls to bend over...spread them wide, suggesting that the girls will be given their cavity checks. ........
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