Reform School is a 1939 Million Dollar Productions American film produced by Harry M. Popkin, directed by Leo C. Popkin, written by Joseph O'Donnell and Hazel Jamieson and starring Louise Beavers.
Beavers plays Mother Barton, a probation officer[5] of a large city who believes in a plan for an "honor system" at a reform school.
[4] The film marked the debut of the Harlem Tuff Kids, a group that included Eugene Jackson, DeForrest Covan, Eddie Lynn and Bob Simmons.
In 2022, a print restored by the Academy Film Archive premiered on the Turner Classic Movies television channel.
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