Harrad (Brooke Mills), a dazed heroin addict, serving.Sentence for killing her playboy husband (in self-defense)
Teaming with sadism from the head guard Lucien (Kathryn Loder) andĬruel blonde warden Miss Dietrich (Christiane Schmidtmer), sometimes In a tropical jungle prison in the Philippines run by an unseen Colonel Jack Hill also directed The Big Bird Cage (1972).Ī group of six female inmates (the main stars) were incarcerated In Cages (1971) (co-produced by Roger Corman) featured basically Its harsh sequel by director Gerardo de Leon, Women They would do anything for a man - or to him." (1973).] This one was Roger Corman's second film produced by New World Pictures. On to direct up-and-coming star Pam Grier in the blaxploitation classic Coffy Women-in-prison (WIP) films, such as this early and influential oneīy director Jack Hill, with the requisite nudity, violence, feministicĪttitude and lesbianism, and social grittiness. The vogue in the early 70s were low-budget sexploitative McBurney (Clint Eastwood) with Carol (Jo Ann Harris) With a hacksaw (and brandy as an anesthetic) and lethal poisoning. Him - and later led to further retaliation - a gruesome leg amputation
The hotbed atmosphere of sexual repression,Įmpowered females and vengeful jealousy led Edwina to violently attack Viewed making love in a room above with Carol. Abruptly, however, the scene changed and McBurney was Love to Martha with Edwina next to him, and the two females sharedĪ lesbian kiss. Trois fantasy sequence (in Martha's mind?), McBurney was seen making Martha and Edwina were both jealous of Carol, who offered McB) was able toĬharm every one of the women - even 12 year-old Amy (Pamelyn Ferdin). Headmistress of the Southern girls' school, lesbian-leaning, withĪ scandalous past including incestuous relations with her deceasedĭabney (Elizabeth Hartman), virginal, to whom Martha was attracted
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