Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA sexy stuntwoman gets herself thrown into prison to avenge the death of her sister.A sexy stuntwoman gets herself thrown into prison to avenge the death of her sister.A sexy stuntwoman gets herself thrown into prison to avenge the death of her sister.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Marshall R. Teague
- Paul Donahue
- (as Marshall Teague)
Diane Dixon
- Screaming Sirens
- (as Boom Boom Dixon)
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"Vendetta" is a tough, stylish women in prison flick, with a good, solid story. Here we have a classic revenge tale. An innocent young girl named Bonnie is unfairly thrown into jail after she defends herself from a scumbag trying to rape her; she blows his head off, with the very gun that he was holding to her head. Talk about justice! Almost immediately after she is thrown inside a very nasty prison, she becomes a target for the butch dyke, Kay, and her henchwomen. It is obvious that this girl has never been inside a lock up facility, and after rejecting Kay's lesbian advances, the badgirl gang kill her. Basically they give her a savage beating, and throw her from a ledge, after shooting her up with heroin, to make it look like an overdose! They think they have gotten away with it, until a mysterious new prisoner shows up, and soon after, Kay's gang begin to die, one by one. This new woman, professional stunt woman Laurie Collins, is none other than the murdered girls sister! This is classic WIP material. The acting is all around good, and the action sequences, which include a lot of kick boxing technique are believable, and exhilarating. Unlike other films of this genre, the women are not all beautiful, with surgically enhanced bodies and perfect makeup. And this lends the film an extra level of credibility, and realism. There are no CGI effects, just a raw and realistic story from start to finish. Vendetta is also filled with some hilarious one-liners that you will be repeating with your friends long after the film is over. The lead butch dyke is especially a joy to behold. Unlike a lot of these cheap prison films, 'Vendetta' is actually well filmed, and every scene was bright and colorful, rather than dark and murky like most others. Reminiscent of the "pink" films coming out of Japan in the late 70's into the 80's; super violent films featuring tough female protagonists exacting their revenge on the scum of the earth. 'Vendetta' is highly recommended to fans of the genre, although you might have a hard time finding it.
VENDETTA is as bad as its description sounds. The shower scene in the beginning is the only reason for pre-pubescent boys to watch it. Sorry fellas -- no more naughty bits. Characters two-dimensional and trite, storyline as lame as it gets. (Don't worry -- no spoilers here!) BUT, it's worth one look for Sandy Martin, who plays the non-lesbian lesbian drug dealer. Ms. Martin has a field day with her role, acting circles around the others. Also check out Miss Dice, who is played by Roberta Collins -- though you'd swear she was Marta Kristen, Rebecca Demornay, or Tess Harper, depending on your generation.
Vendetta 1986
A Female Car Stunt woman is faced with the sudden death of her sister in prison who was falsely imprisoned after defending herself against her rapist. Now with scorn in her veins, she tries to piece together what happened during her sister's stay in prison.
Very 80's exploitation that was surprisingly hitting very pointed issues like rape, sexism and drug addiction BUT with 80's neon and dance like fight scenes.
Not really much information about this film BUT it is shockingly well written and timely depiction of female prejudice that some modern films still has problems depicting. Personally, the story could have definitely been juiced up or less predictable at times, the acting can get laughable, the action is more dancing than actual kicks BUT the message of the film is just admirable. It rises above its 'Women in Jail' limitation to be honest. The ending really grounds it well.
Its by no means a masterpiece but admirable fun run-in-the-mill film.
A Female Car Stunt woman is faced with the sudden death of her sister in prison who was falsely imprisoned after defending herself against her rapist. Now with scorn in her veins, she tries to piece together what happened during her sister's stay in prison.
Very 80's exploitation that was surprisingly hitting very pointed issues like rape, sexism and drug addiction BUT with 80's neon and dance like fight scenes.
Not really much information about this film BUT it is shockingly well written and timely depiction of female prejudice that some modern films still has problems depicting. Personally, the story could have definitely been juiced up or less predictable at times, the acting can get laughable, the action is more dancing than actual kicks BUT the message of the film is just admirable. It rises above its 'Women in Jail' limitation to be honest. The ending really grounds it well.
Its by no means a masterpiece but admirable fun run-in-the-mill film.
Exciting little pinch of 80s drive-in scruff details a stuntwoman purposely seeking a jail sentence in a reckless scheme to avenge the murder of her timid little sister, brutally killed by an athoritarian bulldyke inmate and her loyal minions.
Better than average direction and quite capable performances make this WIP flick worth a watch. The key villainess is especially well played...a truly imposing lady with a tucked-in shirt and a Jack Lord pompadour. Too, it's nice to see legendary cowpunkettes The Screamin' Sirens in a brief performance clip.
Hot grrrl-fights and every obligatory women's prison cliché in the book make this a good-time grindhouse throwback.
7/10...recommended.
Better than average direction and quite capable performances make this WIP flick worth a watch. The key villainess is especially well played...a truly imposing lady with a tucked-in shirt and a Jack Lord pompadour. Too, it's nice to see legendary cowpunkettes The Screamin' Sirens in a brief performance clip.
Hot grrrl-fights and every obligatory women's prison cliché in the book make this a good-time grindhouse throwback.
7/10...recommended.
Although "Vendetta" is billed as a women in prison film, it plays more like women in a trade preparatory school, with conjugal visits. Once you get past the country club atmosphere, and focus on the stunt woman vs. the boss trustee, the film benefits. Sandy Martin as the head goon is a standout, while everyone else simply comes across as stereotyped "B" actresses. The movie is fast moving, has some welcome humor,and a mandatory shower scene. It is weakened by some seriously flawed stunt work that looks like no one is really hitting or kicking anyone. Nevertheless, the entertainment factor survives, as long as you suspend disbelief. - MERK
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTo prepare for her role, actress Karen Chase spent 24 weeks as a prisoner in San Quentin prison.
- GaffesAfter the judge pronounces Bonnie's sentence, he gets up from the bench with adjourning court.
- Citations
Kay Butler: [shocked at Laurie's admission] It was you? Star... Wanda?
Laurie Collins: Yeah... and you're the ONLY one left!
Kay Butler: [visibly frightened, gasps] No... it was an accident... we just roughed her up a little bit.
Laurie Collins: An accident? An ACCIDENT?
[she grabs Kay's arm and forces her to the floor, disarming her and puts her foot at her throat]
Laurie Collins: I should have killed you!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Babes Behind Bars (2013)
- Bandes originalesThe Wait
Lyrics by Tracette St. Julian, Miriam Cutler, Elliot Wolff
Music by Miriam Cutler, Elliot Wolff
Published by Misprint Music BMI, Wolff Music ASCAP, Chroma Communications Music BMI, Chroma III Music ASCAP
Performed by Shaun Duke (as Duke Moosekian)
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