TABOR PADLYCH ZIEN (1997)  a.k.a. Camp Of Fallen Women

Directed by Laco Halama

cast ; Dana Dinková

The story takes place in a reform-camp for the prostitutes of Bratislava. Soon after the political changes in February 1948 a deputy of the Ministry of the Interior decides to clean the city from its subverting elements. After a police raid all the prostitutes are transported to work-camps where they are supposed to be converted to loyal citizens.

 

 

 

 

TATTOO (1978) a.k.a Bambuscamp 2 - Die Tätowierung

Directed by Cheung Pooi Saan

cast ; Tina Chin Fei, Ting Lu, Carren Hu, Lily Lua

Tattoo told the story of a group of women captured and incarcerated by the Japanese during World War II.

 

 

 

 

 

 10 VIOLENT WOMEN (1979)
a.k.a. Womens Penitentiary 1
Directed by Ted V. Mikels
10 women  decide to change their hum drum lives by pulling off a jewelry heist. Now they try to fence the jewels for a million dollars to Ted, who plays a jewelry fence. He isn't willing to give them any cash, just a bunch of coke, so the girls kill him . They steal the coke, so now they have a million in jewels and a million and a half in coke. The girls go to some club and one of the girls tries to sell some coke to two undercover narcotics agents. She gets shot and killed and the group goes to jail. In jail, the girls are subjected to the typical cruelties that you find in most Women In Prison flicks. There's a cruel lesbian warden who inflicts cruel tortures on the girls who reject her lesbian advances, there is a nasty queen bee inmate who is also trying to beat them up and so on. There is a shower scene and a catfight in the shower, but most of the women are wearing their underwear while taking the shower (?!?). Eventually, the girls break out of prison.

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TERMINAL ISLAND (1974)  a.k.a L'ile du non retour
Directed by Stephanie Rothman.
cast: Ena Hartmen, Barbara Leigh, Phyllis Davis, Tom Selleck


A coed prison island is the setting for this excuse to see Phillyis Davis take her shirt off. Women are sent to the island and enslaved by some mail prisoners. Not bad, and even has Tom Selleck in an early role he probably would like to forget.
 

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TERRIYING GIRL'S HIGH SCHOOL -Women’s Violent Classroom (1972)

Directed by Norifumi Suzuki

cast ; Miki Sugimoto, Reiko Ike, Rika Sudo

 "Terrifying” concerns the School of Hope for Girls , a “rehabilitation” facility for juvenile delinquents.This is the first part in the series. Delinquent girl boss meets and conflicts with an orphan girl who lives an isolated life after the dramatic deaths of her parents. She plays the piano, but stands up against her lecherous guardian, who is also a school official.”

 

 

 

 

TERRIYING GIRL'S HIGH SCHOOL - Lynch Law Classroom (1972)

 

directed by ; Norifumi Suzuki

 Miki Sugimoto is a rebelious teenager, newly enrolled at the 'School of Hope' run by a band of dirty old men and their 'Disciplinary Committee' - the hardest of the hard girls, keen on torture and power. Here begins a tale set almost entirely in the school grounds, one of the usual heady mix of sex and violence.

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TERRIYING GIRL'S HIGH SCHOOL - Delinquent Convulsion Group (1973)

Directed by Masahiro Shimura

cast ; Reiko Ike, Yuko Kano, Hiroshi Nawa

 

Third film in the series. A nasty schoolgirl does what she pleases, under the protection of her father, who is the school principal. Another girl is not so nasty, but she is determined and tough enough to contest the girl's gang in a democratic vote - and win. That causes her trouble in school, just when her own father, who owns a truck transport company, is murdered in a fake car accident by an American mobster.

 

 

 

 

TERRIYING GIRL'S HIGH SCHOOL - Animal Courage (1973)

Directed by Masahiro Shimura

cast ; Reiko Ike, Nobuo Kaneko, Ema Ryoko

 

Fourth (final) film in the series. We find Reiko Ike once again cast as a tough schoolgirl who eventually has to band together with her enemies to upset the reign of their private Catholic high school administration where institutionalized sexual abuse is endemic. Tables are turned finally on the lay principal , various sanctimonious teachers as well as an American priest (who drives a vulnerable virgin to suicide when he deflowers her!). Ike teams up with another one of those goodhearted, loner yakuzas, this one a fellow who has had a change of heart after being employed by principal Kaneko in setting up blackmail schemes. He enthusiastically comes over to Ike’s side when Ike saves his life from Kaneko’s whip-wielding dominatrix assassin! Per usual, the climax sees the prinicpal and adult evildoers publicly humiliated and exposed before the entire student body

 

 

 

 

 

TERROR IN BLOCK C (1971)  a.k.a. WOMEN IN CHAINS
Directed by Bernard L. Kowalski.
cast: Ida Lupino, Lois Nettleton, Jessica Walter, Belinda Montgomery


Made for TV movie has the warden (Ida Lupino) of 1955's Women In Prison. A parole officer goes into the prison as an inmate to expose the corruption. 

 

 

 

 

TIME SERVED (1999)

directed by Glen Pitre  

Cast Catherine Oxenberg

In the venerated tradition of THE BIG BIRD CAGE and CAGED HEAT comes a modern women-in-prison film with a twist. Convicted of a crime she didn't commit, Sarah McKinney (Oxenberg) is sentenced to hard time at the Women's State Correctional Facility, a notorious prison run by a crooked warden and a staff of sadistic, lecherous guards. Against her will, Sarah is forced to participate in the prison's debased, humiliating "work release program" -- a sex club where inmates are forced to perform erotic dances and dole out illicit favors for the prison staff and depraved county judge. Sarah's only hope for freedom lies in exposing the crooked system -- if she can survive long enough to get her message heard.

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TWISTED LOVE (2006)

Directed by Lloyd A. Simandl

A group of young beauties on route to a modeling competition find themselves stranded when their van breaks down. Their problems are just beginning, as they are forcibly dragged off to the dungeons of a medieval castle that is the base for auctioning of numerous girls. Laura the mistress of the castle claims her love for them, but it is surely twisted with the coercion and mistreatment they suffer at her hands and the hands of her two beautiful assistants.

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TRUE STORY OF WOMAN CONDEMNED: LOVE  HELL (1975)
directed by Koyu Ohara
cast: Rei Okamoto, Shino Mutuski

 

 

TRUE STORY OF WOMAN CONDEMNED: SEX HELL (1975) a.k.a. True Story of a Woman in Jail: Sex Hell
directed by Koyu Ohara
cast Hitomi Azusa, Yoko Yamahiro

More sicko Japanese jailhouse hijinks just the way we like ‘em. A new fish who won’t cooperate getting held down, pissed on and having her pubes pulled out for good measure, an escape attempt that revolves around a key hidden inside a bloody tampon and a jealous lesbian con kicking her philandering lover in the stomach causing her to have a messy miscarriage are just a handful of the treats on diplay here.

 

 

 

TRUE STORY OF A WOMAN CONDEMNED CONTINUES  (1976) a.k.a. Prison Revolt
directed by Koyu Ohara
cast Naomi Oka, Asuka Miyazaki

The third and BEST one in the "true story WIP" series. As promised in the title this one picks up right where the last one left off. The prison has gotten a few improvements though. Like the row of red lit pussy washing fountains that the girls have to straddle naked and waddle across in order to clean out their privates. Other tender moments include a naked bathtub catfight where the loser gets a mouthful of piss, dildo gang rape, a good girl con getting her clothes ripped off and having a plant shoved up her twat, an even more gruesome forced miscarriage than in the last picture and a full scale riot to top things off.

 

 

 

THUNDER COUNTRY  (1974) aka CELL BLOCK GIRLS, CONVICT WOMEN, WOMEN'S PRISON ESCAPE

Directed by Chris Robinson
cast: Mickey Rooney, Ted Cassidy, Carol Lawson, Onya Mark, Dee Dee Bradley

Three men are assaulted by four sex starved female convicts and forced to assist in their escape. A surprising shift in loyalties and explosive action highlight the exciting climax..

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TURKEY SHOOT (1982)  a.k.a. Escape 2000  a.k.a.  Blood camp thatcher a.k.a. Kommando des screckens

directed by Brian Trenchard
cast: Steve Railsback ,Olivia Hussey

Futuristic women-in-prison flick starring Olivia Hussey, who arrives at a concentration camp for "deviates," and the first thing she hears from the guards is "Hey, fresh meat!"

 

 

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TURN THE KEY SOFTLY (1953) a.k.a. Londres ocho campanadas
directed by Jack Lee
cast: Yvonne Mitchell, Terence Morgan, Joan Collins, Kathleen Harrison

Three very different women are released from prison at the same time. Monica imprisoned for a crime the man she loved committed. Stella fond of men and what they can give her,  Bond street been her hangout!! Mrs Quilliam old enough to know better but with a petty shoplifting record and a dog to keep! Over the twelve hours following their release they must face many temptations that may see them back behind prison walls. They must thread carefully and try to TURN THE KEY SOFTLY!!