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Caged Heat

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
3.3K
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Juanita Brown, Roberta Collins, Erica Gavin, Ella Reid, and Cheryl Smith in Caged Heat (1974)
SatireActionComedyDrama

In a women's prison, a group of inmates band together to combat the repressive and abusive policies of the crippled female warden and the corrupt prison doctor.In a women's prison, a group of inmates band together to combat the repressive and abusive policies of the crippled female warden and the corrupt prison doctor.In a women's prison, a group of inmates band together to combat the repressive and abusive policies of the crippled female warden and the corrupt prison doctor.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Demme
  • Writer
    • Jonathan Demme
  • Stars
    • Juanita Brown
    • Erica Gavin
    • Roberta Collins
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Stars
      • Juanita Brown
      • Erica Gavin
      • Roberta Collins
    • 45User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Juanita Brown
    Juanita Brown
    • Maggie
    Erica Gavin
    Erica Gavin
    • Jacqueline Wilson
    Roberta Collins
    Roberta Collins
    • Belle Tyson
    Ella Reid
    • Pandora
    Cheryl Smith
    Cheryl Smith
    • Lavelle
    • (as Rainbeaux Smith)
    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    • Superintendent McQueen
    Warren Miller
    • Dr. Randolph
    Crystin Sinclaire
    • Crazy Alice
    • (as Lynda Gold)
    Toby Carr Rafelson
    • Pinter
    Mickey Fox
    Mickey Fox
    • Bernice
    • (as Mikki Fox)
    Dorothy Love
    • Kitchen Matron
    Irene Stokes
    • Hazel
    Cynthia Songé
    Cynthia Songé
    • Rosemary
    • (as Cynthia Songey)
    Carol Terry
    Carol Terry
    • Kitchen Guard
    Layla Bias Galloway
    • Shower Guard
    • (as Layla Gallaway)
    Ann Stockdale
    • Bonnie
    Essie Hayes
    • Essie
    John Aprea
    John Aprea
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Demme
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    7Hey_Sweden

    Not as sleazy as some entries in the genre, but still good.

    Jonathan Demme's feature length first unit directorial debut was this women in prison favourite, done for his boss in the 1970s, Roger Corman. It stars Erica Gavin as Jacqueline Wilson, a young woman nabbed by the police during a drug bust. While serving time, she meets a variety of convicts, among them the ultra tough Maggie (Juanita Brown), the equally feisty Belle (Roberta Collins), and the more low key Lavelle (Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith). When two of the ladies perform a risqué routine in order to entertain the others, the superintendent (Barbara Steele) decides to come down hard on her charges.

    Once one stops to think about it, they do realize that there is more going on than in the standard issue type of W.I.P. feature. It *is* exploitative, of course; Demme does realize what's required of him. Still, he waits until about 24 minutes into the movie before he even begins showing off the birthday suits on the babes. There are shower scenes, and cat fights, and generally agreeable mayhem. There's also a decent subtext about the degrees to which males exploit females, and take advantage of them, and what can happen when enough females band together to take preventative steps. One can hardly fail to notice the depravity of a central male character, the nefarious prison doctor Randolph (Warren Miller), who has a taste for electro shock therapy and for taking nude photos of his patients at their most vulnerable.

    The script by Demme is also laced with humour at appropriate moments. The characters maintain a good amount of rooting interest, with exploitation veterans like Brown and Collins offering standout performances. However, the most intriguing person here is Superintendent McQueen, played as being very repressed by Ms. Steele. In the real world, McQueen is confined to a wheelchair, and has one very erotic dream sequence.

    Fans of the 1970s B movie will recognize a number of the supporting and bit players: Crystin Sinclaire, Carmen Argenziano, John Aprea, Patrick Wright, Gary Littlejohn. Pay close attention to catch Demme's regular cinematographer Tak Fujimoto as a sex emporium customer.

    "Caged Heat" is sexy and violent, paced reasonably well, and delivers some excitement in its climactic prison breakout sequence.

    Seven out of 10.
    5RodrigAndrisan

    Cool women in jail

    We have a bunch of chicks that looks pretty good and they have balls too. They are not some amazing actresses but they are OK: Juanita Brown, from "Foxy Brown"(1974), directed by Jack Hill, Erica Gavin, from "Vixen!"(1968) and "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls"(1970), both directed by Russ Meyer, Roberta Collins, from "The Big Doll House"(1971), directed by Jack Hill, "Women in Cages"(1971), "Death Race 2000"(1975), Ella Reid and Cheryl Smith are "the good girls". Barbara Steele is the "bad girl", the crazy Supt. McQueen, the prison boss. And Warren Miller is the "bad boy", the crazy Dr. Randolph, the prison doctor. They are all doing their best in this debut of Mr. Jonathan Demme, it's not so bad like somebody wrote right here, watch it, without high hopes, and judge for yourself! At least, you'll see some naked women...
    DJ Inferno

    Rough, dirty, great!

    Unbelievable that a director like Jonathan Demme, responsible for clean and sober Hollywood stuff à la "Silence of the Lambs" or "Philadelphia", started his career in the sleazy world of the B-movies..! But next to his colleagues Brian de Palma and Martin Scorcese producer legend Roger Corman gave him the right kickstart! The film itself has all ingredients a good B-movie´s got to have, because "Caged Heat" is dirty, suspense-packed and happily far beyond the political correctness of Demme´s later films! Nudity, soft sex, violence... there´s nothing left out a decent exploitation movie should contain! Two appearances are absolutely shiny: the one comes from Erica Gavin, the unforgotten boob queen in Russ Meyer´s hilarious sleaze classic "Supervixen"! However, the even greater performance is given by the grand dame of horrors, Barbara Steele! Her part as a paralysed and prudish prison director is the main attraction in this rough WIP-flick! Director Jonathan Demme should have made more films like "Caged Heat"! Unfortunately Oscars became more important to him than honest movies...
    Infofreak

    Demme's directorial debut is a Women In Prison classic!

    Ahhh... 'Caged Heat'! I get a big grin on my face just typing the title! Look, you either dig Women In Prison movies or you don't, and if you do 'Caged Heat' is the second best one ever made, in a tie with Jack Hill's 'The Bird Bird Cage'. (The best for me is still 'Chained Heat' starring Linda Blair and Tamara Dobson, made a few years after this genre is generally regarded as being at its peak). I think the only thing stopping it from being number one is the absence of Pam Grier. If she had played the character of Pandora instead of Ella Reid, 'Chained Heat' would be IT. Funnily enough, three of the major cast members (Juanita Brown, Roberta Collins and Rainbeaux Smith) had co-starred in various Grier vehicles ('Foxy Brown', 'The Big Doll House', and 'Drum' respectively). This is Jonathan Demme's directorial debut after serving his apprenticeship with Roger Corman as a writer and producer, and he really came up trumps. Demme manages to make a tough and tense W.I.P. movie and a playful, tongue in cheek parody of one simultaneously. He has made more accomplished and successful movies since this, but arguably none more entertaining. The cast is an impressive one, not just Brown, Collins, Smith and Reid, but Russ Meyer bitch goddess Erica Gavin ('Vixen!') and horror legend Barbara Steele ('Black Sunday', 'Pit And The Pendulum', 'Night Of The Doomed', 'Shivers',etc.). I also liked the perverted Dr. Randolph played by Warren Miller. 'Caged Heat' is first class trash, and a perfect example of 1960s/70s exploitation movies exemplified by the energetic and fun output of American International and New World Pictures. We will never see their likes again! Enjoy!
    6lastliberal-853-253708

    Women-in-prison lite

    As the director of such films as The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, and Rachel Getting Married, director Jonathan Demme has garnered a basket-load of nominations, and a few awards including an Oscar. Everyone has to start somewhere, and this is his directorial debut.

    The film features Barbara Steele, the star of the Italian horror masterpiece, Black Sunday, as the prison superintendent. The rest of the cast were either novices, or veterans of B movie films like Vixen or Beyond the Valley of the Dolls.

    Not the most exciting dialog, but plenty of boobage, and one really crazy doctor.

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    • Trivia
      Barbara Steele kept herself separate from the rest of the film's cast in order to stay in character.
    • Goofs
      The prison inmates are seen wearing street clothes both inside the prison and outside of the prison while they are on a work detail.
    • Quotes

      Maggie: I'm gonna knock your pretty little teeth so far into your throat you're gonna get a picket fence around your asshole.

    • Connections
      Edited into Hollywood Boulevard (1976)

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1975 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jaula caliente
    • Filming locations
      • Lincoln Heights Jail - 401 N. Avenue 19, Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Renegade Women Company
      • Artists Entertainment Complex
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    • Budget
      • $180,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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