
Discontent leads to a daring escape plan in a women's prison where the inmates are all lingerie clad models and the lesbian warden demands unusual favours for early parole.... (Full plot summary below)
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Discontent leads to a daring escape plan in a women's prison where the inmates are all lingerie clad models and the lesbian warden demands unusual favours for early parole.
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| User ReviewFilmGrinder SCaged Fury is a redundant WIP that comes late in the genre that wishes it was half a good as Chained Heat. It even makes reference to it & has our sleazy warden in a brief hot tub scene. While watching this I was thinking it wasn't playing to its strength nearly enough because the great Michael Parks is underutilized & Erik Estrada just wasn't slumming it enough..& then a little over half way through its able to find its footing & goes off the cheesy deep end. The violence gets insane w/ a couple of forks to the eyes, hos being gunned down in the cells & Richard Barathy kicking some serious ass. Hell it even throws Ron Jeremy in for good measure. ..plus the required nudity helps things along. The 2nd half is a gem/the first half not so much |
| User ReviewShawn WNot bad for a women in prison film. An aspiring actress is sent to a phony prison that is really a front for a white slave trade operation. Star Erik Estrada is curiously written out of the climactic prison break rescue only to reappear at the end. |
| User ReviewCorey WNot bad for a women in prison film. An aspiring actress is sent to a phony prison that is really a front for a white slave trade operation. Star Erik Estrada is curiously written out of the climactic prison break rescue only to reappear at the end. |
| User ReviewBrad GNot a good movie. Not even a good exploitation girls-in-prison movie. 'Bout the only good thing about this flick is the absurd pairing of Erik Estrada and Richard Barathy as the bikers trying to bring down the white slave trade. Estrada is wacky awesome as you would expect but when a bullet wound to the shoulder puts him out of the picture for the last haul of the movie, it's Barathy that you're cheering for. He's muscle bound kung fu monster who karate chops his way through doors and prison guards. Whenever he's on screen you're having fun. When Estrada and him are not present you're looking for the fast foward button. VF. |
| User Reviewi C2/10 Basically had my dick in strong grip most of the 90 min. Plot - prison packed with lingerie clad models who want to escape and also there are lesbian wardens- genius. But the prison chapter only starts at 40 min, before that you see how that bitch wants to get famous in la and how she got in prison. I only know Erik Estrada from Scrubs. The Fight Scenes are the worst. Also there is a Detective called Stoner who is played by James Hong, the Chinese waiter in the Big Bang theory, classic. It looks more like an 70s or 80s Movie than a 90s one. Ron Jeremy is a warden. Way to less prison scenes, this Movie is like a warm up for Orange is the New Black. It's a great unintentionally softporn-comedy |
| User ReviewLarry YWomen-in-prison films are probably among the most disreputable of grindhouse sub-genres, but there are a few good ones of note. Jack Hill is probably the only director of this type of film to balance sleazy thrills and satire, which made the sleaziness more palatable. "Caged Fury" lacks most any humor or anything remotely seeming clever, which makes the film a mostly unpleasant and repugnant experience. These films mostly died out in the late 70s and early 80s, so this one released in 1990 is a real Johnny-Come-Lately. I suppose the only thing to distinguish it from it's forebears is that it features more 80s hair and clothing that, which was somewhat amusing. The supporting cast includes Michael Parks, Erik Estrada, Jack Carter, James Hong, Ron Jeremy and the film features music by Abel Ferrara's regular composer, Joe Delia. One star for a plethora of 80s fashion. |
| User ReviewBrody MBottom rung women-in-prison with casting agency luring aspiring actresses into a slavery ring fronted as a faux prison. I don't hold this genre to lofty expectations but not much here makes sense. There are plenty of better WIP films out there. |