

Women's Prison
A young woman about to get married discovers all too late that her spouse has mafia connections, when violence breaks out during her wedding. Caught up in the crossfire Lynn gets arrested and thrown into a women's prison.
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Plot Summary
A group of women in a dystopian future prison are subjected to brutal conditions and exploitative medical experiments. Led by a defiant inmate, they plan a daring escape to expose the horrors of the facility. The film depicts their struggle for survival and freedom against a corrupt and violent system.
Critical Reception
Women's Prison is a cult exploitation film that garnered a niche following for its graphic content and bleak atmosphere. While critically panned upon its release for its sensationalism and low production values, it has since been appreciated by some for its genre elements and raw energy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visceral and uncompromising depiction of a brutal prison system.
- Criticized for gratuitous violence and exploitation elements.
- Regarded as a cult classic within the exploitation film genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and polarized, with some appreciating its raw, B-movie shock value and others finding it overly violent and lacking in substance.
Fun Fact
Despite its bleak subject matter, the film was produced with a relatively low budget, typical of many exploitation films of its era.
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