Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueReform school for rich girls behaving badly, is a good cover for the misbehaving adults in charge.Reform school for rich girls behaving badly, is a good cover for the misbehaving adults in charge.Reform school for rich girls behaving badly, is a good cover for the misbehaving adults in charge.
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* 1/2 (out of 4)
Incredibly stupid mystery from Columbia about a new teacher (Ross Elliott) at a school for rich, troubled girls who comes across what could be a murder case. It seems his co-teachers might have several secrets about the identity of a certain student. The dialogue in this thing is so incredibly bad that I'd almost recommend the movie just so people could hear it. This film falls in the range of stuff like Reefer Madness with the exception that this film seems to have had a pretty good budget. Being a studio film the production is a tad bit higher than you'd expect for this type of film but the performances are so bad, so over the top and campy that it's impossible to take anything here serious.
Dr. John Page has just been hired out of graduate school...and on the surface his job would seem like a great one. After all, he's been hired to work at an exclusive girls school. However, this is not your typical, ordinary girls school. Despite their coming from rich families, many of the residents seem more like head cases-- schizophrenics, nymphomaniacs, pyros and the like--all young ladies their rich families would rather just forget! But it is much worse...one of the girls is part of a very strange and elaborate plot. But any time the doctor tries to do his job and behave like a professional, the headmistress seems to get in the way--like there's something she's hiding. But what?!
This is in some ways an exploitation film--with the ladies undergoing torture and mistreatment by employees of the 'school' that seem more like matrons from the prison film "Caged"! But the plot is much more complex and interesting...making it a truly unusual film. While the plot has a few minor problems, the overall film is surprisingly good despite all the icky aspects of the picture.
Walker whose best career years were behind her knew this was a turkey and she gobbled through her role like Thanksgiving was coming up. Nurse Ratched had nothing on this woman who runs a school like a prison with generous doses of sadism and a corrupt staff of whom she has something on each one.
But our story here concerns Walker planning something truly sinister for amnesia patient Susan Morrow and in the process getting her hands on a fortune.
To find out what you watch the film for. But fans of bad Ed Wood or Arch Hall films will love Walker in the lead. Even us more discerning fans will appreciate what she does to save a turkey.
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- AnecdotesIn an interview [in the 1970s], Mara Corday was asked about her work in "occasional small movies" before Universal, and she answered: «Yes, like Problem Girls, which I just saw again. It was done in a big mansion called the Brunswick Mansion on Adams Boulevard in L.A. It was the most horrible sound system and the lighting was just atrocious because we were in a house, not in a real studio. And it was directed by a man who was like 90 years old. He had done a classic German picture called Variety [1925], he could barely speak English, and he was just hanging by a thread! Helen Walker, the star of that film, had just gotten arrested for hit-and-run and it literally destroyed her career, because she was guilty, she was drunk - and she was drinking all through the picture, too. The director would yell up, "Quiet!" and she'd yell down, "F*** you!"»
The poor state of the mansion used for location is confirmed by the fact that 3528 West Adams would last only until 1955, when, on June 20 of that year, the Department of Building and Safety issued a permit for its demolition. The director Ewald André Dupont died in 1956 at age 67, but he was already ill in 1953.
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Miss Dixon: [Miss Dixon enters as Dr Manning attempts to hide a drink] Where did you get it?
Dr. Manning: You're mistaken. Your constant suspicion makes you see things that in reality do not exist. In other words, a mirage of the eye followed by a wish of the mind.
Miss Dixon: [Grabbing the glass] Don't give me any of your professorial platitudes, you disgusting old sot! I won't have you seen this way. You're a disgrace to the position you hold here. I don't know why I ever bother with...
Miss Dixon: [She discovers a hidden bottle] Will you tell me who smuggled this filthy stuff in here for you? Will you?
Miss Dixon: [There is a knock on the door] Straighten up. Wipe your mouth, you're slobbering.
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