Reform School Girls (1986) | Cult Exploitation Film Explained - The Cadaver Lab

In this video we take a deep dive into the cult exploitation classic Reform School Girls (1986). Directed by Tom DeSimone and produced by B-movie legend Roger Corman, this wild 1980s prison exploitation film follows a group of teenage girls trapped inside a brutal reform school run by corrupt authority figures. Starring Linda Carol, Wendy O. Williams, and Sybil Danning, the film blends dark humor, punk rock energy, and classic exploitation themes into one of the most outrageous cult movies of the 1980s. Originally part of the reform school / women-in-prison exploitation genre, Reform School Girls stands out thanks to its over-the-top performances, rebellious tone, and unforgettable moments that helped it become a true cult film favorite. In this video we break down: The story and themes of Reform School Girls (1986) The history of women-in-prison and reform school exploitation movies Why the film became a cult classic The punk rock influence and performance by Wendy O. Williams How this outrageous movie fits into 1980s exploitation cinema If you enjoy cult movies, exploitation films, Roger Corman productions, and bizarre 80s cinema, this deep dive into Reform School Girls is one you won’t want to miss. 👍 Like the video if you enjoy cult movie deep dives 🔔 Subscribe for more horror, exploitation, and cult film history