Une ancienne femme flic est victime d'un coup monté par des policiers corrompus, agissant de connivence avec le juge local, et doit se battre pour sortir de prison, seule, contre des détenus... Tout lireUne ancienne femme flic est victime d'un coup monté par des policiers corrompus, agissant de connivence avec le juge local, et doit se battre pour sortir de prison, seule, contre des détenus coriaces et les responsables.Une ancienne femme flic est victime d'un coup monté par des policiers corrompus, agissant de connivence avec le juge local, et doit se battre pour sortir de prison, seule, contre des détenus coriaces et les responsables.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Big Eddie
- (as Dee 'Queen Kong' Booher)
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Performances are exactly what you might expect from a cast assembled more for their willingness than their experience. Judi Trevor, in the lead role, delivers a performance that wobbles between wooden and wildly overdone. She tries to bring fire to her character's struggle, but too often it gets buried under stiff line readings and melodramatic reactions. However, Elizabeth Carlson manages to stand out, even in a supporting role. There's a raw energy in her delivery, a glint of self-awareness that suggests she understood the absurdity of the material and leaned into it just enough to make her scenes feel alive.
Despite its efforts to frame a story of resistance against systemic abuse, the film never quite transcends its base instincts. It wants to be angry, even revolutionary, but can't stop ogling its own characters long enough to build real substance. The prison setting lacks grit or believability; it feels more like a set dressed with props from a discount surplus store. The soundtrack doesn't help either, often clashing with the tone or simply feeling out of place.
What Lust for Freedom does capture, if accidentally, is a kind of cultural snapshot. There's a chaotic energy, a sleazy optimism, that could only exist in a very specific kind of 1987. But that's not quite enough to save it from its own misfires.
Gorgeous and sexy Melanie Coll, who somewhat resembles Virginia Madsen, stars as Gillian Kaites, an undercover detective who loses her partner / fiancée in a sting gone bad. Needing a breather, she heads for the hills, only to fall prey to a very crooked ring of corrections officers who abduct mostly innocent young women and keep them prisoner. Gillian doesn't care much about anything since the loss of her beloved, but after witnessing enough depravity towards her fellow inmates, she's motivated to start kicking ass.
In general, "Lust for Freedom" just might not be sleazy or grimy enough to suit the tastes of some trash fans watching. Its script is largely of the routine variety, and Louzils' pacing is a little sluggish, but there's adequate entertainment in eyeing the assorted attractive female cast members. As was said, some of the performances are pretty unsubtle: Judi Trevor as hostile matron Ms. Pusker, Howard Knight as cheerful warden / judge Maxwell. Elizabeth Carlisle is a hoot as tough gal inmate Vicky, as is the towering Dee Booher as thuggish con Big Eddie. John Tallman is likewise fun as the creepy Jud, Elizabeth Carroll is appealing as the innocent Sharon, and William J. Kulzer is very effective in a low key turn as the morally compromised but not completely villainous sheriff; Kulzer also worked behind the scenes, functioning as stunt co-ordinator, associate producer, and special effects creator. Coll is decent in the lead.
If you're an addict of this sort of entertainment, you may be reasonably amused by this one.
Seven out of 10.
"Lust For Freedom" is the type of movie you watch with your buddies when you're all looking for a few thrills and a bunch of laughs. There is gratuitous violence. There are performances worse than what you see in a soap opera. There are scantily-clad women running around, fussin' and fightin' as they try to escape some slavery ring. If you're on the hunt for MINDLESS ENTERTAINMENT, "Lust For Freedom" is just what the doctor ordered. If you're looking for something even marginally intelligent, don't bother.
Exploitation / woman-in-prison flick enthousiasts , this is a must to discover!!!! You are sure to enjoy it much more than I did.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Eric Louzil's house was used as the location for the home of Gillian Kaites.
- GaffesJud rips off Vicki's shirt. In the next scene she has her shirt on again.
- Citations
Gillian Kaites: Cops were dying all over the place and all I could do was act like a woman. I knew my days as a cop were over.
- Versions alternativesThe film was heavily cut for its 1987 UK video release with 5 minutes 34 seconds being removed from scenes of women fighting, the chalet 'snuff movie' scene, and a scene intercutting a lesbian sequence with a woman being assaulted. Most of the cuts were waived for the 2003 Hollywood DVD though 24 secs were cut to remove nudity during a rape scene.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Grim Reaper: Rock You to Hell (1987)
- Bandes originalesLust for Freedom
Written by Steve Grimmett and Nick Bowcott
Performed by Grim Reaper
From the Album "Rock You to Hell" Available on RCA Records and Cassettes
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- How long is Lust for Freedom?Alimenté par Alexa