Belle donne prigioniere vengono maltrattate in una prigione filippina fino a quando cinque di loro scappano prendendo in ostaggio il malvagio guardiano con l'aiuto riluttante di due venditor... Leggi tuttoBelle donne prigioniere vengono maltrattate in una prigione filippina fino a quando cinque di loro scappano prendendo in ostaggio il malvagio guardiano con l'aiuto riluttante di due venditori di frutta.Belle donne prigioniere vengono maltrattate in una prigione filippina fino a quando cinque di loro scappano prendendo in ostaggio il malvagio guardiano con l'aiuto riluttante di due venditori di frutta.
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This is sheer, unabashed exploitation done right. All of the requisite parts are in place- blazing hot female inmates, fascistic guards, a psychopathic warden, corrupt military figures, sadistic torture, and endless nudity. If that's not enough, it also features Sid Haig as an unscrupulous fruit vendor!
Plus: mud wrestling, a massive food fight, and sudsy-sudsy shower fun!
Accept no substitutes...
Oh, and I forgot the main reason anyone watches these: shower scenes. What would a WIP movie be without one of those? That's right: basically pointless. You watch for nudity, and maybe the kinkier among you watch for the bondage situations the warden inflicts on the inmates. And it all culminates in an escape attempt.
"The Big Doll House" could be described as notable for two unimpressive reasons: it's an early example of this particular subgenre, which would go into overdrive in the '70s, and it's actually quite toned down by contrast to the rest of them.
For one thing, there's no full frontal nudity. Some of the actresses in the shower scene are clearly not even naked - you can see glimpses of underwear. The filmmakers apparently didn't have the neat idea of elevating the camera, or just angling it up, so you can't tell they're not really naked.
There's not really much to say about "The Big Doll House" other than that; the rest applies to all other WIP flicks as well. In this one, the warden is a lesbian, so we don't really get that from the other inmates, nor are they depicted as being all that vicious, apart from one scene at the very beginning where the protagonist has her hair dunked in a toilet bowl. The movie kind of forgets that right after it happens, and they all band together. It does that a few other times, though I have already forgotten the specifics: it has what feels like an episodic story-structure, but I'm not sure if it's supposed to. A lot of events seem isolated because they have no effect on the narrative; another example that just occurred to me is a mudfight between Pam Grier and some other girl.
The movie is also pretty badly acted. The actresses all seem dazed, as though they'd been hypnotised. The only stand-out is, yes, Grier, in what I think was her first speaking role. Some of her lines are delivered pretty badly too, but she just has a presence, inflected with power and intelligence. The actresses who play the other inmates are all completely forgettable.
There is, of course, also Grier's perennial counterpart Sid Haig, playing his usual sleazoid role. Those two were good together; the other performers, and the script they're performing, is just so pedestrian that it gets in the way.
** (out of 4)
Beautiful women, catfights, food fights, torture, lesbianism, mud wrestling and nudity are the highlights of this cult classic Women in Prison film from Jack Hill. There's always a slight bit of sleaze that makes this interesting but overall it's pretty dull without enough story and the dramatic moments don't work. Judy Brown and Pam Grier star.
It should also be noted that I prefer the rougher women in prison films by the likes of Jess Franco. Franco started this genre with 99 Women but I prefer his darker WIP films like Barbed Wire Dolls, Women in Cell Block 9 and Sadomania.
I have to say this film is an exploitation movie, and therefore has some aspects that many people might find objectionable -- gratuitous nudity, sexual assault and some scenes of torture. This is not just a fun film to watch with your kids.
That being said, director Jack Hill makes the most of the exploitation genre and does it in a stylish, colorful way that sets this movie apart from the scores of others in the same category. And he utilizes Sid Haig well, in a way that no other director ever has. Thanks for introducing Pam Grier to the world, too.
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- BlooperWhen Harrad shoots drugs into her leg, she just inserts the syringe and pulls it out without actually depressing the plunger.
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Alcott: Hello, Fred.
Fred: Hi!
Alcott: You were looking at me through the window.
[licks her lips]
Alcott: Weren't you?
Fred: No, eh, yeah... I...
Alcott: Did you like what you saw?
Fred: Yeah, but I-I mean...
Alcott: [shows her breasts] Then why don't you take it?
[she brandishes a knife]
Alcott: Come on, lover boy, get to work!
[he tries to kiss her]
Alcott: No time for that stuff!
Fred: Ok.
[he starts to take off his shirt]
Alcott: Not the shirt, stupid. Get it up or I'll cut it off!
- ConnessioniEdited into Hollywood Boulevard (1976)
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