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Savage Sisters

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 26m
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4.9/10
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Cheri Caffaro, Gloria Hendry, and Rosanna Ortiz in Savage Sisters (1974)
Three women of three races join the fundraising part of an island revolution.
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Three women of three races join the fundraising part of an island revolution.Three women of three races join the fundraising part of an island revolution.Three women of three races join the fundraising part of an island revolution.

  • Director
    • Eddie Romero
  • Writers
    • Harry Corner
    • H. Franco Moon
  • Stars
    • Gloria Hendry
    • Cheri Caffaro
    • Rosanna Ortiz
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Eddie Romero
    • Writers
      • Harry Corner
      • H. Franco Moon
    • Stars
      • Gloria Hendry
      • Cheri Caffaro
      • Rosanna Ortiz
    • 21User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Gloria Hendry
    Gloria Hendry
    • Lynn Jackson
    Cheri Caffaro
    • Jo Turner
    Rosanna Ortiz
    Rosanna Ortiz
    • Mei Ling
    John Ashley
    John Ashley
    • W. P. Billingsley
    Sid Haig
    Sid Haig
    • Malavasi
    Eddie Garcia
    Eddie Garcia
    • Capt. Morales
    Vic Diaz
    Vic Diaz
    • One-Eye
    Rita Gomez
    • Matron Ortega
    Leopoldo Salcedo
    • Gen. Balthazar
    Dindo Fernando
    • Ernesto
    Angelo Ventura
    • Punjab
    Romeo Rivera
    Romeo Rivera
    • Raul
    • (as Romy Rivera)
    Alfonso Carvajal
    • Ruiz
    Robert Rivera
    • Rocco
    Subas Herrero
    Subas Herrero
    • Victor
    • (as Subhas Herrero)
    John Plater
    • Pegleg
    Bruno Punzalan
    • Smiling Jake
    Joonee Gamboa
    Joonee Gamboa
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    • Director
      • Eddie Romero
    • Writers
      • Harry Corner
      • H. Franco Moon
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    Infofreak

    A really enjoyable entry in the Seventies Women-In-Prison cycle.

    'Savage Sisters' comes from the same period as the Jack Hill led Filipino "chicks in chains" flicks of the early 70s ( see 'The Big Doll House' and 'The Big Bird Cage' for the best of the genre). Hill wasn't involved in this one mind you, the director is Eddie Romero, also responsible for the classic 'Black Mama, White Mama', who also appears in a supporting role as Captain Morales. The three aforementioned movies all co-starred blaxploitation icon Pam Grier. Grier isn't along for the ride in 'Savage Sisters', the Grier role is taken by Gloria Hendry ('Live And Let Die', 'Black Belt Jones'), and while the prison side of things isn't as important as the others in the series, fans of them will really dig this one. As always, while filmed in the Philippines, the movie is set in some unnamed Banana Republic. General Balthasar (Leopoldo Salcedo) plans on smuggling one million dollars US out of the country. A group of local revolutionaries plan on stealing the money and form an uneasy alliance with some bandits, led by the wily Malavael (the legendary Sid Haig, a regular in these kinds of movies), and his bumbling sidekick One-Eye (Vic Diaz, another familiar face). Malavael not surprisingly double crosses the revolutionaries and makes of with the cash. Meanwhile Jo Turner (Cheri Caffaro) and Mai Ling (Rosanna Ortiz), each with varying commitment to the Revolution, are captured before they can rendezvous with their comrades, who include Turner's lover. While in prison they are interrogated by tough hooker turned cop Lynn Jackson (Hendry). She is later convinced by the shady W.P. Billingsley (John Ashley, who also co-produced) to break the two women out of prison and help them track down Malavael, with the secret intention of getting hold of the cool million for themselves. However, Billingsley's plan of betrayal may not go exactly as planned as Jackson begins to bond with her "savage sisters" on the jungle journey. Newcomers to these kinds of movies may not enjoy this as those more familiar with their style and approach, but I enjoyed 'Savage Sisters' a great deal, and think it deserves to be much better known than it currently is. A tough and cool movie with plenty of fun and thrills.
    5lastliberal

    Hands off, or your ass is ham and I'm the slicer.

    I was warned that this would not be a typical women-in prison film. Cheri Caffaro may have tempted us with clothing that she was about to burst out of, but the key words are "about to." Even the shower scene with Caffaro and Rosanna Ortiz was a bust. Even Gloria Hendry in a bathtub was covered in soap. Even the matron (Rita Gomez), who jumps into bed with all the officers, hides herself well.

    It's all about some crazy General, who has 10 stars and wears medals on his T shirt, who is after a million dollars the rebels stole. He enlists Capt. Morales (Eddie Garcia) with the promise of a star. Hendry takes Caffaro and Ortiz and they make a plan of their own with a shifty John Ashley, who plans to double-cross them.

    Funny, but a big disappointment for WIP fans.
    6bergma15@msu.edu

    Enjoyable but campy addition to the exploitation genre

    I caught this little biscuit over winter break from school. I've been a huge fan of 70's exploitation fare, and decided that my film diet needed a good injection of cheese, so I sat down to watch it. The plot is pretty basic, three very different women (an Asian revolutionary, a black bad-ass, and a rich white girl) team up to track down a desperado (an over the top performance by Sid Haig) who has one million dollars stolen from a corrupt third world dictatorship. The Asian girl and white girl are involved in a revolution (for very different reasons) and the black girl was a torture expert used by the government, but she switched sides to get the cash. Along the way, they meet up with a scumbag wheeler-dealer (John Ashley) who wants the cash for himself and are chased by an incompetent army captain trying to make a name for himself.

    The plot is pretty standard cookie cutter exploitation fare, and it obviously was made on a budget, but it isn't without its charm. The jokes that they pull off, although extremely campy, actually are kind of amusing. The girls give solid performances and John Ashley seems to be having a good time playing the used car salesman type, but the real winner here is Sid Haig. I wouldn't say Sid is the only thing this picture has going for it, but he's obviously enjoying his role and gives a fantastic performance.

    Recommended for anyone who likes the women in prison genre (even though there is no nudity in this one).
    Dethcharm

    "Hey Baby! You Blew My Mind, But I Didn't Lose My Head!"...

    SAVAGE SISTERS is the brainchild of Director Eddie Romero. It stars Cheri Caffaro as the tough-talking Jo Turner, and Gloria Hendry as the sadistic prison guard, Lynn Jackson.

    The story has something to do with a stolen case containing a million dollars. The plot is of minor importance, since Romero is concerned only with presenting a Women-In-Prison movie full of blood, torture, and sexual perversion.

    Astoundingly, Romero does this without utilizing any actual nudity. Not even during the shower or bath scenes!

    We are presented with the requisite shootouts, explosions, and double-crosses, as well as a big jailbreak.

    Cult film mega-god, Sid Haig plays criminal mastermind, Malavasi. Throw in Romero regular, John Ashley as the slimy W. P. Billingsley, and we should be guaranteed a bona fide Filipino classic!

    Unfortunately, this movie really tends to drag on. Romero just isn't a Roger Corman, who would have made this into a crackerjack fiesta!

    Watch this one only after having seen every other such film...
    5Uriah43

    A Steady Mixture of Action and Comedy

    This movie features several different factions of a third-world country who are all trying to acquire a box containing $1 million American dollars. The first faction involves a group of revolutionaries led by a man named "Ernesto" (Dindo Fernando) who needs this money to support his cause. The second faction consists of some armed bandits led by a very unscrupulous man named "Malavasi" (Sid Haig). Initially, they side with the revolutionaries but things have a way of changing in the heat of battle. The third group is headed by a corrupt military officer by the name of "General Balthazar" (Leopoldo Salcedo) who represents the government and has specifically ordered a junior officer named "Captain Morales" (Eddie Garcia) to kill or apprehend all rebels and to obtain the money at all costs. Needless to say, with so much at stake only one side will win. Now, as far as the film is concerned, I liked the steady mixture of action and comedy which kept things entertaining from start-to-finish. Likewise, having two attractive actresses like Cheri Caffaro (as "Jo Turner") and Gloria Hendry ("Sergeant Lynn Jackson") certainly didn't hurt either. On the other hand, this was clearly a low-budget, B-movie which definitely suffered from its limitations. No use denying it. Be that as it may, however, it had enough good points to essentially make up for the obvious defects and I have rated it accordingly. Average.

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    • Trivia
      In the kino Lober 2022 Blu-ray the auto commentary states that a stuntman did die in a stunt in a guard Watchtower apparently the stuntman fell to his death.
    • Goofs
      The second prisoner executed throws up her arms while being shot. Cut immediately to the close-up of her dying, her arms are down.
    • Quotes

      Capt. Morales: There's more than one way to skin a pussy.

    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • July 1974 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Philippines
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ebony Ivory and Jade
    • Filming locations
      • Philippines
    • Production companies
      • Cinema Projects International
      • Hemisphere Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $230,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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