Girls on Probation (1938)
When sweet Jane Bryan strikes up a friendship with Sheila Bromley, she gets caught up in a whirlwind of trouble. Sheila’s a bad girl, and even Jane’s overprotective parents, Elisabeth Risdon and Sig Ruman, can’t stop her influence over their little girl. Soon, Jane and Sheila get arrested!
Girls on Probation reminds me of the really old films of 1930 when Hollywood was just getting the hang of talking pictures. There’s nothing original about the story or characters, and the acting is pretty hammy—which you might expect by seeing Ronald Reagan in the opening credits. Yes, he has a beautiful smile, but that doesn’t mean he’s a good actor. I only rented this movie because it was one of Susan Hayward’s early flicks. She’s in the movie for the first five minutes, and while it’s cute to see her during the years where she was taking elocution lessons, once her scene is done, she’s doesn’t come back.
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Girls on Probation reminds me of the really old films of 1930 when Hollywood was just getting the hang of talking pictures. There’s nothing original about the story or characters, and the acting is pretty hammy—which you might expect by seeing Ronald Reagan in the opening credits. Yes, he has a beautiful smile, but that doesn’t mean he’s a good actor. I only rented this movie because it was one of Susan Hayward’s early flicks. She’s in the movie for the first five minutes, and while it’s cute to see her during the years where she was taking elocution lessons, once her scene is done, she’s doesn’t come back.
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks "Jon Whitehead" for posting!
More Susan Hayward movies here!