Reform School Girls is a 1986 exploitation film directed by Tom DeSimone. It stars Linda Carol as Jenny, the new arrival at a women's reform school where she encounters a brutal and corrupt system run by the sadistic warden Sutter, played by Sybil Danning, and her cruel enforcer, Edna, played by Pat Ast.

At the school, Jenny is immediately singled out by the resident tough girl, Charlie, played by Wendy O. Williams of the punk rock band The Plasmatics. Charlie rules the school with an iron fist and makes life difficult for the vulnerable Jenny. However, as Jenny begins to make allies and mount a plan for escape, Charlie becomes increasingly threatened by her and the two girls engage in a brutal fight for power.

Meanwhile, Sutter and Edna engage in a variety of abuses of power, from administering cruel punishments to the girls to engaging in sexual harassment. Jenny and her friends work to expose the corrupt system and bring the warden to justice, culminating in a violent and explosive finale.

Reform School Girls is notable for its graphic violence, sexual content, and punk rock aesthetic. The film has since become a cult classic and is remembered as an exploitation genre classic.

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