DAKOTA BOUND (2001) a.k.a. White Slave Lovers

directed by Lloyd A. Simandl

cast Fawnia Mondey, Esther Hanuka, John Comer

Simandl's latest post-apocalyptic hack-job is set up as a vague sequel to the Chained Heat 3 movies (mostly so's he can re-use that footage yet again). It turns out that a private school for girls has survived Armageddon, and now the tender young ladies team up with some ex-slaves to become butt-kickin' babes, fighting their way through the wilderness to the promised land of Cheyenne Mountain

 

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DAY OF THE IDIOTS (1982) a.k.a. Tag der idioten

directed by Werner Schroeter

cast ; Carole Bouquet

In this non-story of the mentally and emotionally impaired inhabitants of a clinic for the insane, the medical profession along with humanity is distorted into a long, filmic exhibition of sado-masochism, urination, and ample nudity for its own sake. Critics that support the avant-garde might feel that the lack of apparent purpose in each "idiot's" (the title is "Day of the Idiots') physical and emotional problems is a form of high art. The viewers will have to decide for themselves.

 

 

 

 

DECAPITATION ISLAND (1970)  a.k.a  the secret of women's prison island

directed by:Toshiaki Tahara - cast: Genshu Hanayagi & Reiko Kasahara

In a prison on a lonely remote island where only women convicts are exiled to, five guards torture 13 women prisoners as they wish. Incessant shocking scenes include tortures in which women are locked in a room of a boiling bath and are forced to dance naked, women have their hands and legs tied and are kicked and rolled on a floor, and women have their skin burned by a drop from an oil pot hanging from the ceiling every time it moves.
 

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DEFIANCE (1974)

produced & directed by: Jason Russel & Armand Weston.
cast: Jean Jennings, Fred Lincoln, Day Jason, Heather Ellis, Kevin Andre, Alan Marlow

Jennings, in her first screen appearance, plays the role of teen-age Cathy, daughter of strict parents, who is committed to a mental hospital after her mother finds her snorting coke. There she is anally gang raped by a trio of inmates, drugged by an insensitive doctor, and further abused by a brutish male nurse. Finally she is rescued by the hypnotic Dr. Gabriel, a bearded guru type played by Fred Lincoln, who takes her to his private sanitarium. Cathy soon discovers she has traded one hell for another. Under the direc tion of Dr. Gabriel, who has a religious devotion to S&M discipline, she is chained, whipped, humiliated and forced into a montage of sadistic sex rituals. The doctor's aim is to free her from "society's worn-out concepts of good and evil." Cathy learns to like the S&M - and when she is free to go, she elects to stay. Defiance is not for the squeamish. It infects the viewer with psycho-sexual terror. Scenes of beatings, rape, and torture are intense and real. Young Jean Jenning's performance is extraordinary.

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DELINQUENT SCHOOL GIRLS (1974) a.k.a. Bad Girls   a.k.a. The Sizzlers  a.k.a. Carnal Madness   a.k.a. Love Maniacs  a.k.a. 3 Matti In Un Collegio
Directed by Gregory Corarito

cast: Michael Pataki, Sharon Kelly, Brenda Miller
Girls scatter as three escapees from a state mental asylum break into a nearby female correctional institute to fulfill all of their lewdest sexual urges.
 

 

 

 

 

 

Deported Women of the SS Special Section (1976)  a.k.a. SS SPECIAL SECTION WOMEN (1976)  a.k.a. le deportate della sezione speciale SS

Written and directed by Rino de Silvestro
cast: John Steiner, Lina Polito
Directed by the mental case who gave us WEREWOLF WOMAN, Rino Di Silvestro subjects us to the usual round of indignities: Stripping, shaving and rabid attacks from assorted lesbians (sounds a lot like my day job). The highlight of this film occurs when a young, aristocratic woman, who is hotly pursued by the camps campy commandant, puts a razor blade in a cork and conceals it inside her vagina. Needless to say, our commandant gets his salami sliced thin! 

 

 

 

 

DESERT PASSION (1993)

Directed by Carlo Gustaff

cast ; Carrie Janisse, Missy Browning

Two show-business women leave Los Angeles for Las Vegas, but phoney state troopers abduct them in the desert and they are taken to a laboratory / prison. Here, males come to experience sexual fantasies, which it is the job of the two girls and other pulchritudinous captives to flesh out. The captors force an hypnotic drug upon them to aid their performances. Then a country hitchhiker they met earlier at a gas station decides to rescue the girls."

 

 

 

 

 DESERT TIGERS (1976) a.k.a. Achtung! The Desert Tigers a.k.a. Kaput Lager - gil ultimi giorni delle SS
directed by : Luigi Batzella (a.k.a. Ivan Katansky, a.k.a. Paola Solvay)
cast: Richard Harrison, Lea Lander, Iscaro Ravioli, Agnes Kalpagos

On a mission in the African desert, during the second world war, a group of British and American soldiers attack and destroy a German compound. Just as it looks like the allies have overtaken the base, they are captured by the surviving Germans and are taken to a desert prison camp. Nothing could have prepared the soldiers for the sick atrocities that they witness within the walls of the prison. Female prisoners are assaulted and tortured and the men are castrated. As the bodies pile up and escape plan is acted upon in the dead of night.

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DESTROYER (1988)  a.k.a. Shadow of death

directed by Robert Kirk

cast ; Anthony Perkins, Deborah Foreman

A prison riot breaks out at the moment of a serial murderer's execution by electrocution, and his fate becomes indeterminate when the prison is shut down. 18 months later, a team of filmmakers converge on the prison to film a women-in-prison exploitation flick, but find that a certain somebody is disrupting their shooting schedule...

It had to happen!  A film about making a WIP.  Standard ingredients: catfights, showers, even a ghost thrown in!  One of Anthony Perkins' last films

 

 

 

 

DETENTION GIRLS (1969)
directed by :Rappoport John

cast :Welles Anna

Filmed in black & white, it's about a pretty college student who is arrested for a campus demonstration. She is taken to a detention center where she encounters lesbian inmates and lesbian guards.
What she dosen't know is that the warden uses the bullwhip for punishment. The girl is framed as a rule breaker and is taken to the basement. A lesbian guard orders her to take off her smock, and while she is doing that, the guard picks up a bullwhip and starts snapping it. Then she ties the naked girl to a post with her wrists tied above her head. The warden enters, rolls up her sleeves, and delivers many lashes to the girl's bare back. After the punishment, she is untied and faints.
Not a good day for this young lady.

 

 

 

DISTURBED (1990)  a.k.a. Los abusos sexuales del Dr. Russell

directed by Charles Winkler

cast Malcolm McDowell

Set in a mental asylum, this horror tale features a psychiatric director (Malcolm McDowell) with a wicked fondness for tranquilizing and raping his pretty female patients. After a beautiful but unstable model, Sandy Ramirez (Pamela Gidley), checks in to the hospital, Dr. Derek Russell (McDowell) soon attempts another medicine-induced "romance." Matters becoming terrifying for the doctor when he mistakenly gives Sandy a fatal drug instead of a sedative. Russell hides the body with the help of another inmate (Geoffrey Lewis), but the model's corpse is nowhere to be found the following day. The director begins to see her figure furtively walking the asylum grounds, and starts to wonder if he may be losing his own mind.

 

 

 

 

 

DOUBLE JEOPARDY (1999)

directed by Bruce Beresford

cast ; Ashley Judd, Tommy Lee Jones

Framed for the murder of her husband, Libby Parsons (Judd) survives the long years in prison with two burning desires sustaining her -- finding her son and solving the mystery that destroyed her once-happy life. Standing between her and her quest, however, is her parole officer (Jones).

 

 

 

 

Duvar (1983) a.k.a Le mur  a.k.a. The wall

directed by Yilmaz Guney

cast ; Tuncel Kurtiz, Ayse Emel Mesci Kuray

No one who saw ''Midnight Express,'' a film about a young American jailed in Turkey for possession of marijuana, would expect a movie about a Turkish prison to be light-hearted. It is a story of hopeless misery. Inmates are separated into dormitories - the women (including some of their children who are born and raised in the prison), the anarchists, and the boys who inhabit Dormitory 4, the children's section. These boys are the focus of the film. They are the weakest members of the prison community and the most brutally treated.The boys are so conditioned by prison life, their vision so circumscribed by confinement, that when they look longingly at the moon and pray to God for help, they don't pray for freedom, but to be transferred to a better jail.