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Ten Violent Women

  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
557
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Ten Violent Women (1982)
ActionCrimeDrama

Eight women miners get fed up with their lifestyle and decide to try crime. After successfully pulling off a jewelry store robbery, they are busted by narcs when they try to buy cocaine.Eight women miners get fed up with their lifestyle and decide to try crime. After successfully pulling off a jewelry store robbery, they are busted by narcs when they try to buy cocaine.Eight women miners get fed up with their lifestyle and decide to try crime. After successfully pulling off a jewelry store robbery, they are busted by narcs when they try to buy cocaine.

  • Director
    • Ted V. Mikels
  • Writers
    • James Gordon White
    • Ted V. Mikels
  • Stars
    • Sherri Vernon
    • Dixie Lauren
    • Sally Alice Gamble
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    557
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ted V. Mikels
    • Writers
      • James Gordon White
      • Ted V. Mikels
    • Stars
      • Sherri Vernon
      • Dixie Lauren
      • Sally Alice Gamble
    • 13User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sherri Vernon
    • Sam
    Dixie Lauren
    • Maggie
    Sally Alice Gamble
    • Sheila
    Georgia Morgan
    • Bri Terry
    Jane Farnsworth
    • Madge
    Melodie Bell
    • Jill
    Christina de Cattani
    • Liz
    Paula Ian
    • Beth
    Sherry Hardin
    • Joanie
    Kelly Lancaster
    • Carol
    Peggy Hayes
    • Robbins
    Juanita Morgan Copeland
    • Jackie Kent
    Eileen Lee
    • Doris
    Julie Wakefield
    • Pam
    Leigh Reynolds
    • Donna
    Lynn Culver
    • Ms. Cameron
    Sonja Knowlton
    • Warden Clark
    Claire Gable
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    • Director
      • Ted V. Mikels
    • Writers
      • James Gordon White
      • Ted V. Mikels
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    5Hey_Sweden

    A decent film of its type.

    A troupe of young ladies get fed up with their jobs and a moronic, grunting-pig co-worker, and decide to embark on a life of crime. Pulling off the theft of roughly $1,000,000 worth of jewels, they turn to a fence to try to get rid of the gems. But he insists on a trade instead of a cash deal, and they end up with a few bags worth of heroin. Later, the leader of the gang drunkenly tries to unload the drugs - but the buyers turn out to be undercover cops! Thus, the whole gang ends up in stir, where after repeated abuse from the head guard (Georgia Morgan), they plot an escape.

    "Ten Violent Women" is one of those trash films that tries to have it both ways, acting as both exploitation and female empowerment. It runs through its paces adequately, but is of no distinction. Making up for the lack of finesse displayed by filmmaker Ted V. Mikels is a largely female cast who deliver enthusiastic (if not particularly competent) performances. The antagonists are especially noteworthy, with Morgan as the kind of authority figure who lusts after some of her inmates and is willing to do favors provided the inmates accommodate her. Also amusing is the very butch Jane Farnsworth as a Bible-thumping guard. Mikels himself appears on screen in a brief supporting role as the sleazy fence, whose comeuppance involves being stomped to death. Sally Alice Gamble is a hoot as the fierce but none-too-bright Sheila, the aforementioned chief instigator.

    Exceedingly silly, with dopey chapter headings ("The Chase Begins....."), a sheik character who wants to get back his precious scarab, overbearing stock music, poor lighting, a dearth of true nudity, and so-so pacing. But the bottom line is that if you just can't get enough of female crime flicks, or women in prison features, you may be forgiving of the flaws with this thing.

    Five out of 10.
    Michael_Elliott

    Exploitation Film (Without the Exploitation)

    Ten Violent Women (1982)

    1/2 (out of 4)

    Director Ted V. Mikels takes at least two different genres and throws them together but the end result is yet another deadly dull disaster. A group of women working in a dangerous mine grow tired of that so they decide to rob a jewelry store, which leads to an issue when a valuable jewel they stole is wanted by its crazed owner. Eventually the women get involved with a drug deal that soon leads them to prison where they're abused by the wicked female warden. TEN VIOLENT WOMEN is an utter disaster no matter how you look at it. I've said this countless times before but I really enjoy Mikels and his style and energy but sadly this very rarely transfers to the screen. If you've seen interviews with Mikels or even the documentary done on him then you know he's an interesting person and someone you'd love to hang out with. The problem is that the majority of his movies are deadly dull and that's certainly the case here. This thing mixes up several genres but sadly the result is just bad. The worse part is that this exploitation film contains very little exploitation and instead the director takes a fun genre (women in prison) and turns it into a kid's flick. I say this because of the lack of nudity and there's even a shower sequence here where the women wrestle but in their bra and panties. What the heck is that all about? There are simply way too many other women in prison films out there that offer much more than what we get here. The first portion of the film deals with the various robberies but these too are just boring and drag on forever. Obviously there's way too much filler going on here and with a running time of 96-minutes it feels longer than Roots. The performances are as bad as you'd expect but so is everything else here.
    1utgard14

    Lighting? Who Needs Lighting?

    There's something liberating about watching a movie with many scenes so dark you can't tell what's happening. You get to make up your own movie. And brother let me tell you no matter how terrible your idea is, it's miles better than this trash. It's not all dark though. There are dimly lit scenes where you can tell what's going on. Savor these moments. Memorize each person's clothing as that will be the only way you can tell them apart when the darkness returns. The most well-lit scenes take place outside. Perhaps the sun should receive a lighting credit. As with every Ted Mikels movie, there's a little bit of cheesecake. But unless you're really hard up its nothing to get hot & bothered over. Avoid this crapper.
    3boblipton

    If You Must Watch a Ted Mikels Film...

    Having watched several of Mr. Mikels' films over the years for no clear reason, the only thing I can say about most of them is that they are not as cluelessly inept as Edward D. Woods Jr. This, unfortunately omits the goggle factor as you stop and rewind to make sure that, yes, indeed, Mr. Woods did indeed do that. Mr. Mikels never astonishes in that way, which means there's usually absolutely no reason to watch them, except to wonder how he continued to raise money for the next one.

    Nonetheless, you may feel the need to look at one of Mr. Mikels movies for yourself. That's all well and good with me; I'm not often here to tell you what to watch, but more about what you'll see if you watch attentively. On that basis, I'd like to make your experiment a little less painful, and this one actually has some decent underlit cinematography by Yuval Shousterman. Perhaps this was a means of coping with a budget so small that they couldn't afford any lights, but then, a good lighting man can make a virtue of necessity.
    2Leofwine_draca

    Grubby film from an inept filmmaker

    TEN VIOLENT WOMEN is a film that starts off as an all-female action movie before turning into a women-in-prison flick around the halfway mark. Whichever way you look at it, it's an awful film, which seems to be the norm for cult director Ted V. Mikels whose terrible BLOOD ORGY OF THE SHE-DEVILS I had the misfortune to sit through just last week. It's poorly shot throughout on cheap-looking cameras which shoot footage that is far too dark for the most part.

    In any case, TEN VIOLENT WOMEN is an inane film with little plot and some truly terrible acting to behold. A group of women go around committing various robberies and the like before they're busted and sent to a sleazy prison. At this point all of the prison film clichés come out, like the cat fights, the butch guards, and the sadistic warden. Mikels throws a handful of grubby underwear and later topless scenes into his film in a bid to draw in the exploitation crowd, but as with BLOOD ORGY, this is surprisingly tame viewing. It's also a rubbish film with practically no redeeming values whatsoever.

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    • Goofs
      After the jewelry heist, one robber leaves with her gun pointed at Sheila when there is no more reason to pretend that she is her accomplice.
    • Crazy credits
      After the main cast listing, the credits list: "Other Jail Prisoners: Many Other 'Bad' Girls"
    • Connections
      Featured in The Wild World of Ted V. Mikels (2008)

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    • Release date
      • March 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 10 Violent Women
    • Filming locations
      • Seal Beach, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Cinema Features
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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