3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Some very clean prisoners in a pretty mediocre movie, 3 May 2007
Author:
lazarillo
Although this is basically a WIP movie, it differs greatly from both
the popular Corman produced US/Filipino versions and the much sicker
European variant typified by the work of Jess Franco. It is a mid-70's
Italian film, so about half of it is a crime thriller with the usual
car chases and violent Mafia intrigue involving a missing load of
heroin. The WIP subplot comes in when the daughter of kidnapped Mafia
boss (the not-even-remotely-Italian-looking Anita Strindberg)goes
undercover in a woman's prison to protect and get information from the
"new fish" (Jenny Tamburi), whose dead boyfriend was transporting the
heroin. However, this surprisingly complex plot still leads to the
usual shower scenes, catfights, lesbian groping, and everything else
audiences have come to expect from these type of films.
This movie has touches of realism, featuring for instance a lot of
secondary characters who look like they could be actual female
prisoners (director Rino DeSilvestre would later pioneer a kind of
"neo-realist sleaze" with his follow-up film about prostitution "Red
Light Girls"). But, of course, it also features the familiar torsos of
Gabriella Giorgelli and future porn star Paola Senatore. Certainly no
one will complain about a lack of nudity in this movie, from the
opening scene where the lovely Tamburi is graphically "probed" by a
lesbian prison guard to probably the most ridiculous prison riot ever
where the guards turn fire hoses on barely rioting prisoners (which
turn out to just be regular hoses for some reason) and the prisoners
respond by stripping off and taking yet another impromptu shower (these
have to be the cleanest prisoners in the history of the penal system).
But as much as I enjoy seeing Tamburi,Strindberg, et. al. butt-naked,
there is a total lack of character development in this movie and the
acting is very sub-par, which is unfortunate because Tamburi and
Strindberg at least are capable of much better. And aside from his
alleged realism, DeSilvestri doesn't demonstrate any real style in any
of his films I've seen. I'd maybe recommend this, but it really depends
on what your looking for.
4 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- Paragon video strikes again, 17 April 2003
Author:
ethylester from Michigan
I just watched this movie put out by Paragon Video (usually hit or miss
with
Paragon, always low budget) and I gave it a 3/10. There are some really
amazing car chase scenes where guys are driving through back alleys in
Europe full speed with about a foot on either side of the car and they
seem
to be doing an awesome job at it! I was really impressed.
Those Europeans know how to drive!
Other than that, the first half hour of the movie is full of "lesbian"
scenes", (more like horny guy fantasy lesbian scenes) that seem to go on
forever. I got bored. But after the endless lovemaking, the movie KIND OF
gets ok.
It is about a woman who got framed to carry drugs in the car that she
knew
nothing about. She gets sent to women's prison and people try to make her
"talk" all the time, but she doesn't have the info they want. Then
there's
another lady there who's father is mixed up in the deal and this lady
wants
the other girl to talk, too. But she goes about it in a much nicer
way.
There is, of course, the lesbian prison guard who acts really tough and
tries to spy on naked women. There's the tough girl who knows all the
stuff
that goes down in the prison and tries to be friends with everyone for
her
benefit. She, also, is very sexually frustrated and wants to get with
everyone. There seems to be a lot of sexually frustrated women in this
prison. One fakes being sick to go to the male doctor so she can get it
on
with him.
This is not why I sort of liked the movie. I just thought it had an
interesting story. I liked the "protest rally" where everyone chanted
already-known demands to the warden about how their bathrooms are dirty
and
the prison guards are mean. There is a really funny scene where some
women
are eating chicken rather fiercely. The makeup on the girl that was
framed
ends up looking really gross by the end. Her eyes are totally red and it
looks rather disturbing. There is a long gun chase scene that got boring
real fast. Bascially this movie is pretty predictable and just good for
cheap thrills.
If you like exaggerated tough women, you will like this movie. It's your
basic "women in prison" movie.
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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-
Some very clean prisoners in a pretty mediocre movie, 3 May 2007
Author: lazarillo
Although this is basically a WIP movie, it differs greatly from both the popular Corman produced US/Filipino versions and the much sicker European variant typified by the work of Jess Franco. It is a mid-70's Italian film, so about half of it is a crime thriller with the usual car chases and violent Mafia intrigue involving a missing load of heroin. The WIP subplot comes in when the daughter of kidnapped Mafia boss (the not-even-remotely-Italian-looking Anita Strindberg)goes undercover in a woman's prison to protect and get information from the "new fish" (Jenny Tamburi), whose dead boyfriend was transporting the heroin. However, this surprisingly complex plot still leads to the usual shower scenes, catfights, lesbian groping, and everything else audiences have come to expect from these type of films.
This movie has touches of realism, featuring for instance a lot of secondary characters who look like they could be actual female prisoners (director Rino DeSilvestre would later pioneer a kind of "neo-realist sleaze" with his follow-up film about prostitution "Red Light Girls"). But, of course, it also features the familiar torsos of Gabriella Giorgelli and future porn star Paola Senatore. Certainly no one will complain about a lack of nudity in this movie, from the opening scene where the lovely Tamburi is graphically "probed" by a lesbian prison guard to probably the most ridiculous prison riot ever where the guards turn fire hoses on barely rioting prisoners (which turn out to just be regular hoses for some reason) and the prisoners respond by stripping off and taking yet another impromptu shower (these have to be the cleanest prisoners in the history of the penal system).
But as much as I enjoy seeing Tamburi,Strindberg, et. al. butt-naked, there is a total lack of character development in this movie and the acting is very sub-par, which is unfortunate because Tamburi and Strindberg at least are capable of much better. And aside from his alleged realism, DeSilvestri doesn't demonstrate any real style in any of his films I've seen. I'd maybe recommend this, but it really depends on what your looking for.
4 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-

Paragon video strikes again, 17 April 2003
Author: ethylester from Michigan
I just watched this movie put out by Paragon Video (usually hit or miss with Paragon, always low budget) and I gave it a 3/10. There are some really amazing car chase scenes where guys are driving through back alleys in Europe full speed with about a foot on either side of the car and they seem to be doing an awesome job at it! I was really impressed.
Those Europeans know how to drive!
Other than that, the first half hour of the movie is full of "lesbian" scenes", (more like horny guy fantasy lesbian scenes) that seem to go on forever. I got bored. But after the endless lovemaking, the movie KIND OF gets ok.
It is about a woman who got framed to carry drugs in the car that she knew nothing about. She gets sent to women's prison and people try to make her "talk" all the time, but she doesn't have the info they want. Then there's another lady there who's father is mixed up in the deal and this lady wants the other girl to talk, too. But she goes about it in a much nicer way.
There is, of course, the lesbian prison guard who acts really tough and tries to spy on naked women. There's the tough girl who knows all the stuff that goes down in the prison and tries to be friends with everyone for her benefit. She, also, is very sexually frustrated and wants to get with everyone. There seems to be a lot of sexually frustrated women in this prison. One fakes being sick to go to the male doctor so she can get it on with him.
This is not why I sort of liked the movie. I just thought it had an interesting story. I liked the "protest rally" where everyone chanted already-known demands to the warden about how their bathrooms are dirty and the prison guards are mean. There is a really funny scene where some women are eating chicken rather fiercely. The makeup on the girl that was framed ends up looking really gross by the end. Her eyes are totally red and it looks rather disturbing. There is a long gun chase scene that got boring real fast. Bascially this movie is pretty predictable and just good for cheap thrills.
If you like exaggerated tough women, you will like this movie. It's your basic "women in prison" movie.
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