Pam Grier (Jackie Brown) joins a group of sexy, young female prisoners in their struggle against a sadistic warden in Big Doll House. This shockingly real film is perhaps one of the most influential of all women-in-prison films! Also starring Judy Brown, Roberta Collins (Death Race 2000) and Sid Haig (House Of 1,000 Corpses). Directed by Jack Hill (Spider Baby, Foxy Brown).
Innocent Carol Jeffries (Jennifer Gan, Naked Angels) is framed by her drug-dealing boyfriend and ends up in a tough prison in the Philippines jungle in Women In Cages. She must face off against the sadistic warden, Alabama (Grier), who takes great pleasure in alternately seducing and torturing her prisoners. Also starring Judy Brown and Roberta Collins. Directed by Gerry De Leon (Mad Doctor Of Blood Island).
Inside the hellish women’s prison called The Big Bird Cage, inmates like Terry (Anitra Ford, The Price Is Right) struggles to survive. They get their chance to escape when scheming revolutionary Blossom (Pam Grier) engineers a prison break . . . from the outside in. Also starring Carol Speed (Abby). Directed by Jack Hill.
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One of the very first of the 70’s WIP films. These are the films that started the Women In Prison (WIP) craze, so, I’ll review one of the first, THE BIG DOLL HOUSE (1971):This film, along with THE BIG BIRD CAGE (1972; both directed by Jack Hill), has the distinction of kick-starting the 70’s WIP (women in prison) craze. Tough-as-nails Marnie Collier (Judy Brown) is sent to a “Banana Republic” prison (actually lensed in the Philippines) for 99 years on a false murder conviction. After being thoroughly searched in every…
“Get it up, or I’ll cut it off!” The machete maidens are indeed unleashed in this triple feature of philippine bamboo cage women in prison flicks, all staring a very young and captive-vating Pam Grier, 2 of the films also star Sid Haig who seems to pop up in every 70’s movie I watch lately, but you may know as the menacing clown from House of 1000 Corpses and the Devil’s Rejects. These are really more women empowerment movies then anything else, sure there are shower scenes and abusive prison guards, but these broads are tough…
Enjoyed this. Attractive girls Enjoyed this. Attractive girls, acting is good, but I see a trend with Pam Grier in her movies: She likes to cover up in the nude scenes. Some of her nude scenes are a tease—Why does she keep her arms folded, covering up in the shower scene ? Other scenes show her lost in a crowd of men, barely showing her.