

High School Girl
In this drama, a teenage boy and girl, tired of parental repression, begin sneaking out on dates and to parties. The parents are strict, but pay little real attention to their kids, therefore the kids turn to their high school biology teacher who is willing to really listen to their confidences.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, recently released from reform school, struggles to go straight when she is framed for a crime by her former associates. She finds herself entangled with a group of criminals who try to pull her back into their world. With the help of a kind-hearted detective and a reformed former gangster, she must prove her innocence and escape her past.
Critical Reception
High School Girl received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its attempt to tackle social issues and the performances of its lead actors, while others found its plot predictable and melodramatic. It is often remembered as a B-movie of its era, notable for its pre-Code elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gritty portrayal of juvenile delinquency and reform school life.
- Criticized for its melodramatic plot and somewhat unconvincing resolutions.
- The performances, particularly from the female lead, were noted as a strong point.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'High School Girl (1934)' is not readily available through standard Google user reviews, making it difficult to summarize specific audience likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
As a pre-Code film, 'High School Girl' contains elements and themes that might have been censored in later Hollywood productions, including its frank depiction of crime and the consequences faced by young women in difficult circumstances.
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