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  1. House of Women is a 1962 American crime drama directed by Crane Wilbur, starring Shirley Knight and Andrew Duggan. Walter Doniger , who was hired to direct the film, was fired and replaced by Wilbur 10 days into shooting.

  2. House of Women: Directed by Walter Doniger, Crane Wilbur. With Shirley Knight, Andrew Duggan, Constance Ford, Barbara Nichols. Drama about a young woman, Erica, who is wrongly implicated in a crime and sent to prison for five years, where she faces deplorable conditions.

  3. Brief Synopsis. A young woman is wrongly implicated in a crime and sent to prison for five years. Cast & Crew. Read More. Walter Doniger. Director. Shirley Knight. Erica Hayden. Andrew Duggan. Warden Cole. Constance Ford. Sophie Brice. Barbara Nichols. Candy Kane. Margaret Hayes. Zoe Stoughton. Photos & Videos. View All. 1 Photo. Film Details.

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  5. An innocent, pregnant prison inmate (Shirley Knight) becomes the bad warden's (Andrew Duggan) personal favorite.

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  6. House of Women. This full-length movie is available on YouTube. Buy or rent. In the tradition of its femmes-behind-bars forerunners, this remake of the Warner Bros. genre landmark Caged is...

  7. Oct 11, 2020 · When Choy Siong retired from politics in 1970, the House became an all-male affair. It would remain without the benefit of women’s views and voices for 14 years, until the general elections of...

  8. House of Women (1962) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  9. HOUSE OF WOMEN is an ultra-rarity in its own sub-genre, the Women's Prison Picture. It's not on the high artistic level of CAGED (1950), nor does it have the dramatic conviction of WOMEN'S PRISON (1955). Yet this film is more than worth seeing for its dynamic cast and several scenes of high, over-the-top melodrama.

  10. The New York Women's House of Detention was a women's prison in Manhattan, New York City from 1932 to 1974.. Built on the site of the Jefferson Market Prison that had succeeded the Jefferson Market in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, [1] the New York Women's House of Detention is believed to have been the world's only Art Deco prison. [2] It was designed by Sloan & Robertson in 1931 at a cost of ...