North American and Asian women are brainwashed into becoming suicide bombers in an evil Filipino POW campNorth American and Asian women are brainwashed into becoming suicide bombers in an evil Filipino POW campNorth American and Asian women are brainwashed into becoming suicide bombers in an evil Filipino POW camp
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Jennifer Lane
- Linda
- (as Jennifer Laine)
Taaffe O'Connell
- Honey
- (as Taffy O'Connell)
Joe Mari Avellana
- Van Duc
- (as Jose Mari Avellana)
Dave D'Martyn
- Gen. Burnside
- (as Dave Martin)
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Did you know
- TriviaDeborah Allen's debut.
- Alternate versionsThe X-rated VHS and DVD version Hell Train: Camp der Verlorenen Frauen (West Germany) has a 94 minute running time printed on the box covers, but runs circa 90 minutes, as the other versions.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Ban the Sadist Videos! (2005)
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Exploitation fanatics familiar with the name Cirio H. Santiago know that he's somewhat the Filipino counterpart of Jess Franco; meaning that he released an enormous amount of cheap trash movies of questionable quality, up to five titles per year, and mainly either dumb horror, jungle action, cyborg trash or so-called "women in prison" flicks. Some of his films, particularly "Equalizer 2000" and "Demon of Paradise", rank among the worst films I've ever seen, but at least this "Caged Fury" is watchable. The film is a couple of genres combined, but the script completely lacks coherence and direction. It starts out like the Charles Bronson espionage thriller "Telefon", with poor and defenseless women being brainwashed into becoming suicide bombers as soon as they hear a code phrase via the telephone. Subsequently, it's a women-in-prison vehicle, as the gorgeous Canadian journalist Denise is captured and brought to the hidden jungle camp where the brainwashing takes place. This is more familiar turf for Cirio, so there's a lot of sleaze (gratuitous shower scenes and seducing dim-witted guards) and humiliation (electrodes taped to the nipples). Tasty Denise also attempts to escape with the help of a hopeless romanticist guard, but without success. The final act of "Caged Fury" is pure – and inept – action with Denise and her fellow inmates revolting and taking over the steam train that transports them to a military ambush. The already quite dull and slow-paced film is too often interrupted by an Asian woman, supposedly an evil mastermind, negotiating with an American diplomat. The action sequences are poorly staged and amateurish, especially because the Filipino extras don't even bother to die spectacularly when they're being shot. In fact, the only positive elements to mention are the beautiful breasts of lead actress Bernadette Williams and a reasonably unexpected twist regarding the identity of a rat amidst the captive girls.
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