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Bad Girls 5: Maximum Babes
Dyanna's in maximum security, subjected to the trials and tribulations of her strange new cellmates on the row. She begins to fantasize about the lover she's left behind, and our cameras follow her thoughts to their farewell encounter on a backcountry slope. And then the realities of prison life take over. She enjoys a sexual free-for-all at the hands of rogue prison guards. The resident bulldyke will stop at nothing to savor her forbidden fruit. And finally, a wild orgy erupts, creating a horny diversion for Dyanna's escape!
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Plot Summary
A group of women, each with a unique set of skills, find themselves entangled in a series of dangerous situations. As they navigate shootouts and double-crosses, they must rely on their intelligence and their bonds with each other to survive. The film follows their journey as they try to escape the consequences of their actions while facing off against a formidable adversary.
Critical Reception
Bad Girls 5: Maximum Babes received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its uninspired plot, underdeveloped characters, and gratuitous violence as major drawbacks. Audiences, however, found some enjoyment in its action sequences and the performances of its lead actresses, though it was generally not considered a standout entry in the direct-to-video market.
What Reviewers Say
Critics found the film to be a derivative and poorly executed action flick.
Some viewers appreciated the action and the lead actresses despite the weak script.
The movie is often seen as a typical low-budget, direct-to-video release of its era.
Google audience: Audience feedback is scarce, but general sentiment suggests it was a passable action film for fans of the genre, with some praising the female leads while others found it formulaic.
Fun Fact
Despite the 'Bad Girls' title and the presence of Alexandra Paul (who starred in the TV series 'Baywatch'), this film is not directly connected to the 1994 film 'Bad Girls' starring Madeleine Stowe and Mary Stuart Masterson, nor is it part of a numbered franchise; the '5' in the title appears to be an arbitrary addition for marketing purposes.
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