
Finding the name of a movie 80. Guy is a convict – Girls School girl. in 1 scene that is Ophelia?
It was a low budget film are in the U.S. – I think in Washington, DC or Seattle. The guy is an inmate of a prison – more like a labor camp minors. Then escapes to a girl in a lake of portraying Ophelia. This girl is a private school for girls – I think it was a Catholic school. In any case, the man is caught and see each other in a dance between the condemned and the girls at school. What In any case, escapes again and takes her with him in a prison guard in particular who want to kill him. Anyway, jump into a waterfall to escape after thinking and living happily ever after. Does anyone have any clue what the name of this movie and the names of the actors? Thanks Thanks thrombus – that's what I'm looking for. Salud!
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