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Dracula in a Women's Prison
Ten years after the horrific events of Werewolf in a Women's Prison, the penitentiary has a new warden with a thirst for blood. Young American Liz travels to the the third world country of Campuna to gather her sisters remains, who mysteriously passed in jail. However, anyone who dies in Campuna State Prison comes back to life under warden Drago better known as Count Dracula.
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Plot Summary
A group of women inmates in a remote prison discover that their new warden is a descendant of Count Dracula. They soon find themselves in a fight for survival as their captor begins to feed on them, turning them into his vampire brood.
Critical Reception
This low-budget horror-comedy received very little critical attention due to its limited release and niche appeal. Audience reception was mixed, with some appreciating its campy B-movie aesthetic and others finding it to be a poorly executed exploitation film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by some for its unapologetic B-movie vibe and humor.
Criticized for weak acting, low production values, and derivative plot.
Considered an acquired taste, appealing mainly to fans of grindhouse and exploitation cinema.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but generally point to the film being a low-budget exploitation flick with a campy premise. Some viewers enjoyed the humorous take on the Dracula mythos within a prison setting, while others found it to be amateurish and predictable.
Fun Fact
The film's title and premise are a clear homage to the exploitation film genre, particularly Italian 'women in prison' films and B-movie vampire flicks of the 1970s.
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