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The women in prison film (or WiP film) is a subgenre of exploitation film that began in the early 20th century and continues to the present day. [1]Their stories feature imprisoned women who are subjected to sexual and physical abuse, typically by sadistic male or female prison wardens, guards and other inmates.
Female Convict Scorpion: Grudge Song: Shunya Itō: Meiko Kaji, Yaoi Watanab: Japan [69] Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable: Shunya Itō: Meiko Kaji: Japan [70] The Friends of Eddie Coyle: Peter Yates: Robert Mitchum, Peter Boyle, Richard Jordan: United States [71] Lady Snowblood: Toshiya Fujita: Meiko Kaji: Japan [72] Little Cigars: Chris ...
Category: 1970s prison drama films. 1 language. ... Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion; Female Prisoner Scorpion: 701's Grudge Song; The First Circle (1973 film)
Jacqueline and Pandora subdue them, where they, along with Belle and Lavelle, attempt to escape. Pinter, who is McQueen's assistant warden, sounds an alarm which alerts the prison officers outside. The women and the officers engage in a shootout, in which McQueen and Randolph are shot inside. The women escape into Maggie's convertible and drive ...
The Big Doll House is a 1971 American women-in-prison film starring Pam Grier, Judy Brown, Roberta Collins, Brooke Mills, and Pat Woodell.The film follows six female inmates through daily life in a gritty, unidentified tropical prison.
Love Camp 7 is regarded as a cult classic because it represents the beginning of a fashion for exploitation films about women in prison in the 1970s, such as Women in Cages (1971) and The Big Bird Cage (1972), both of which made Pam Grier a recognizable name in the genre.