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    • Chained Heat. Linda Blair, John Vernon, Sybil Danning. 221 votes. Chained Heat, a groundbreaking and enthralling exploration of the hidden underworld within a women's prison, presents audiences with a gripping tale laced with raw emotions and intensity.
    • Caged Heat. Barbara Steele, Desireé Cousteau, Gary Goetzman. 102 votes. Caged Heat, a masterful fusion of social commentary and exploitation cinema, delves into the harsh realities of women's incarceration.
    • Women in Cages. Pam Grier, Roberta Collins, Paquito Diaz. 83 votes. Women in Cages, a tour de force in the world of exploitation cinema, stars the formidable Pam Grier as Alabama, a brutal warden overseeing her prisoners with an iron fist.
    • Chained Heat 2. Brigitte Nielsen, Kari Kennell, Kimberley Kates. 110 votes. In Chained Heat 2, a suspenseful odyssey through the highs and lows of a dehumanizing prison system, audiences bear witness to the harrowing trials of inmates as they wrestle with authority and cunning adversaries.
    • The Smashing Bird I Used To Know (1969) Nicki is plagued by the death of her father while riding a merry-go-round when she was nine. Seven years later, she is still traumatized and feels a sense of guilt.
    • 99 Women (1969) Marie is a new inmate, identified as “99”, at an island prison for women. The convicts are ruled by the lesbian warden Thelma and the Governor Santos, who torture and rape the inmates into submission.
    • Love Camp 7 (1969) Two American female lieutenants, Linda and Grace, volunteer themselves to infiltrate a Nazi camp to acquire military secrets and possibly rescue an inmate.
    • Women in Cages (1971) Carol (Jennifer Gan) is unaware that her boyfriend, Rudy (Charlie Davao), is runs a ship filled with prostitution, gambling and drug dealing.
    • Caged Heat. Barbara Steele, Desireé Cousteau, Gary Goetzman. 16 votes. This 1974 WIP film features memorable performances from its bold female cast as they plot to overthrow the oppressive authorities in their prison.
    • Freeway. Kiefer Sutherland, Reese Witherspoon, Brooke Shields. 24 votes. Reese Witherspoon and Kiefer Sutherland star in this twisted crime thriller. Witherspoon plays an illiterate runaway teen who ends up in jail for shooting a psychopathic child predator posing as a cop (Sutherland).
    • Brokedown Palace. Claire Danes, Kate Beckinsale, Bill Pullman. 14 votes. An emotionally engaging 1999 drama starring Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale as two friends whose trip to Thailand goes terribly wrong when they're accused of drug smuggling.
    • The Big Doll House. Pam Grier, Sid Haig, Christiane Schmidtmer. 131 votes. This iconic 1971 WIP movie begins our list, serving as a blueprint for the genre.
  1. If you want to see films feature imprisoned women you should definitely watch our picks for the best Women's Prison movies.Discover the best…📹 YouTube tool:...

    • Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion 1972, 87 min. Shunya Ito • Starring: Meiko Kaji, Rie Yokoyama, Fumio Watanabe. Based-on-Comics • Based-on-Manga • Crime Thriller.
    • Caged 1950, 96 min. John Cromwell • Starring: Eleanor Parker, Hope Emerson, Agnes Moorehead. Drama • Film Noir • Prison Film 1 find this movie on ► Buy or Rent on iTunes.
    • Brokedown Palace 1999, 100 min. Jonathan Kaplan • Starring: Claire Danes, Bill Pullman, Jacqueline Kim. Drama • Melodrama • Prison Film. find this movie on ►
    • Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 1972, 90 min. Shunya Ito • Starring: Meiko Kaji, Fumio Watanabe, Kayoko Shiraishi. Based-on-Comics • Based-on-Manga • Crime Thriller.
  2. Frauengefängnis (lit. Women's prison; released in the US as Barbed Wire Dolls and in the UK as Caged Women) is a 1975 Swiss -West German horror film directed by Jesús Franco. It is part of the women in prison cycle of violent sexploitation films that flourished in the 1970s and early 1980s. [1]

  3. Bruno Mattei directed Women's Prison Massacre (1985), Caged Women (1982), and Jail — A Women's Hell (2006). Other films include Women in Fury (1985) and Caged Women in Purgatory (1991). The Nazi exploitation subgenre centers on the same theme of captive women suffering abuses in war-time prison camps.