Werewolf in a Women's Prison
Werewolf in a Women's Prison

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Werewolf in a Women's Prison

2006
Movie
86 min
English

A woman wakes up in a corrupt prison after being attacked by a werewolf while camping with her boyfriend. She learns that her boyfriend was torn apart, and she is the only suspect.

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IMDb3.9/10
Director: Jeff BurrGenres: Horror, Comedy

Plot Summary

In this campy horror-comedy, a remote women's prison becomes the hunting ground for a terrifying werewolf. The inmates, already struggling with the harsh realities of their confinement, must now band together to survive the savage beast that stalks the prison grounds by night. Sheriff Brody tries to contain the situation, but the werewolf's supernatural strength and cunning make it a formidable adversary.

Critical Reception

Werewolf in a Women's Prison is a low-budget, exploitation-style horror film that leans heavily into its campy premise. It garnered a cult following for its B-movie charm and B-movie sensibilities, rather than critical acclaim. Audience reception was mixed, often appreciating its unintentional humor and genre nods, while others found it lacking in genuine horror or narrative depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its over-the-top B-movie aesthetic and sense of humor.

  • Panned for its weak plot, low production values, and lack of substantial scares.

  • Considered a cult favorite by those who enjoy grindhouse and exploitation cinema.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews and their consensus is not readily available for this niche film.

Fun Fact

The film is a deliberate homage to the Ed Wood style of filmmaking, particularly his work with Bela Lugosi, and embraces its low-budget, schlocky nature.

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