"Hell House Girls" aka "School for Unclaimed Girls," released in 1973 and also known as "The Smashing Bird I Used to Know," is a British exploitation film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis. The movie is set in a reform school for delinquent young women and explores themes of rebellion and societal expectations. Notable stars include the lead actress, Renée Asherson, along with Dennis Waterman, Patrick Mower, and Maureen Lipman. The film delves into the harsh realities of the institution and its impact on the lives of the girls within. Despite its exploitation genre, the movie attempts to shed light on social issues and challenges prevailing attitudes of the time.

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