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Hot Nights in Prison
Inside this very special prison, there is one simple rule: to have the right to orgasm, you must obey. When this innocent young woman first enters the prison walls she has no idea that she has just penetrated a den of pleasure and vice. The strict Anna Polina, the prison supervisor, rules the prison with a rod of iron and the young woman and her fellow prisons have no choice but to submit to her every desire. While rich business women come from far away to treat themselves to an expensive night in the company of three virile inmates and experience for the first time the intense pleasures of double penetration, our heroine will discover everything about the workings of this very special establishment...
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Plot Summary
A mild-mannered accountant is wrongly convicted of a crime and sent to a maximum-security prison. To survive the harsh environment, he must embrace his inner gangster and navigate the complex social hierarchy of the prison system.
Critical Reception
Hot Nights in Prison received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, with many citing its unoriginal plot, crude humor, and poor execution as major drawbacks. It is widely considered one of the worst comedies of the decade.
What Reviewers Say
A painfully unfunny and derivative comedy.
Relies on tired prison tropes with no fresh perspective.
An utter failure in every aspect of filmmaking.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be offensively bad, with many expressing disappointment in the lack of humor and originality. The low ratings reflect a general consensus that the movie is a waste of time.
Fun Fact
Despite its poor reception, the film was surprisingly expensive to produce, with a reported budget of $25 million.
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