Female parole officer poses as an inmate in a women's prison in order to investigate murder, abuse and living conditions.Female parole officer poses as an inmate in a women's prison in order to investigate murder, abuse and living conditions.Female parole officer poses as an inmate in a women's prison in order to investigate murder, abuse and living conditions.
BarBara Luna
- Leila
- (as Barbara Luna)
Katherine Cannon
- Alice
- (as Kathy Cannon)
Breena Howard
- Girl
- (as Hollie Hayes)
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This movie would be a real hoot even 30 years after it came out. DVD for a restored copy would be great. From my view one of the best of the so-called sexploitation films of its era. And unlike most, the uniforms used are actually authentic to that period. And great looking, too!
I would say it's a mix up between WOMEN'S PRISON and BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT. Not less. Take the topic: A female probation officer decides to watch prison system first hand. So, she arranges fake identity with the help of a girl friend of hers - the ONLY person who is aware of that situation. The probation officer actually wants to denounce the "inside" system: brutality, violence, sadistic behaviors, and not only from the inmates...
And, of course, as in WOMEN's PRISON, 18 years earlier, we can find Ida Lupino again, in a sadistic warden character. What a delight !!!
I will not insist on the first rate strength of this movie about inside daily life. As many films of this kind, it's very realistic, fierce but poignant too. Characters are outstanding. I am also pleased to find Jessica Walter, I knew through PLAY MISTY FOR ME. Remember, the waco girl who was in love with Clint Eastwood...
And the link between the feature and Fritz Lang's masterpiece: BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT is the fact that a person - Dana Andrews for instance in Lang's film - wants to denounce something - death penalty for BEYOND... - and the the only person who can testify of his try dies.
So...
For God's sake, don't miss this terrific TV movie. You won't regret it.
And, of course, as in WOMEN's PRISON, 18 years earlier, we can find Ida Lupino again, in a sadistic warden character. What a delight !!!
I will not insist on the first rate strength of this movie about inside daily life. As many films of this kind, it's very realistic, fierce but poignant too. Characters are outstanding. I am also pleased to find Jessica Walter, I knew through PLAY MISTY FOR ME. Remember, the waco girl who was in love with Clint Eastwood...
And the link between the feature and Fritz Lang's masterpiece: BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT is the fact that a person - Dana Andrews for instance in Lang's film - wants to denounce something - death penalty for BEYOND... - and the the only person who can testify of his try dies.
So...
For God's sake, don't miss this terrific TV movie. You won't regret it.
I have waited a long time to re-watch this film and it is certainly as good and campy as I remembered it!! I have no idea (yet some idea) what makes this TV Movie of the Week stand out, but it does...as well as some others. Anyone else remember Five Desperate Women? or Weekend of Terror? or The Screaming Woman? or Bad Ronald? What happened to "fun" ABC-TV Movies-of-the-Week like these? These film styles should be revitalized and introduced to the new generation of "bad taste" watchers who pay $10 a film for bad acting and "modified camp" films from one-hit-wonder singers, teenage bimbo "superstars," and wannabe-actor/rap artists. Can't you see J Lo and Eminem and Nelly together in some loopy Made-for-TV or Lifetime movie re-make of "The Philadelphia Story"? Anyway "WIC" is a must see for several reasons, so see it!!
The last time, she played a sadistic warden in 1955's Women's Prison. This time she plays a sadistic prison guard with too much power.
The premise, which I will not give away, is pretty preposterous. Thats okay. This is pure camp.
Poor Lois Nettleton. She was a good actress and quite attractive. She deserved better than the awful TV she got stuck in.
Apparently, the only privilege these women DON'T get taken away is their false eyelashes.
The premise, which I will not give away, is pretty preposterous. Thats okay. This is pure camp.
Poor Lois Nettleton. She was a good actress and quite attractive. She deserved better than the awful TV she got stuck in.
Apparently, the only privilege these women DON'T get taken away is their false eyelashes.
The one thing I will say about Women in Chains: Lois Nettleton's performance was powerful. I look forward to seeing it again. And again. Ida Lupino, Belinda Montgomery, don't miss them!
Did you know
- TriviaTV-movie debut of Ida Lupino, the very same about actress Katherine Cannon and Penny Fuller.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Magnum, P.I.: A Pretty Good Dancing Chicken (1985)
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