Girls of the Big House
Girls of the Big House

Girls of the Big House

1945Movie68 minEnglish

A women's prison provides the setting for this drama that centers around a naive small-town woman framed by a man whom she met in a nightclub in the big city. She is not welcomed by the inmates and immediately the prisoners are divided.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: George ArchainbaudGenres: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A young woman, desperate to clear her husband's name after he's framed for murder, infiltrates a women's prison. Inside, she navigates the harsh realities of inmate life and the corrupt guards. Her goal is to find evidence that will prove her husband's innocence before she loses hope or becomes a permanent resident.

Critical Reception

This early B-movie noir from Republic Pictures received modest attention upon its release, primarily for its gritty portrayal of prison life and Ann Savage's committed performance. While not a critical darling, it found an audience appreciating its pulpy crime drama elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its efficient, no-nonsense direction and a compelling lead performance.
  • Noted for its surprisingly tough and bleak depiction of prison life for its era.
  • Considered a decent example of programmer-level film noir from the mid-1940s.

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Fun Fact

Ann Savage, known for her tough-girl roles, often found herself typecast in gritty dramas like this one, contributing to her 'Queen of the B's' reputation.

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