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Chain Gang Women

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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Chain Gang Women (1971)
ActionCrimeThriller

A murderer escapes from a chain gang, forces his co-inmate to go along, and aggressively rapes the latter's girlfriend. The desperate duo next invades the home of an older farmer and his tee... Read allA murderer escapes from a chain gang, forces his co-inmate to go along, and aggressively rapes the latter's girlfriend. The desperate duo next invades the home of an older farmer and his teenage wife.A murderer escapes from a chain gang, forces his co-inmate to go along, and aggressively rapes the latter's girlfriend. The desperate duo next invades the home of an older farmer and his teenage wife.

  • Director
    • Lee Frost
  • Writers
    • Lee Frost
    • Wes Bishop
  • Stars
    • Michael Stearns
    • Robert Lott
    • Barbara Mills
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    311
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lee Frost
    • Writers
      • Lee Frost
      • Wes Bishop
    • Stars
      • Michael Stearns
      • Robert Lott
      • Barbara Mills
    • 16User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Michael Stearns
    • Weed
    Robert Lott
    • Harris
    Barbara Mills
    • Wife
    Linda York
    • Ann
    Ralph Campbell
    • Farmer
    Wes Bishop
    • Coleman
    William B. Martin
    • Willy
    Bruce Kimball
    Bruce Kimball
    • Fat Sam
    • (as Bruce Kemp)
    Phil Hoover
    • Gentry
    Chuck Wells
    • Jones
    Duke Wilmoth
    • Prisoner
    Edward Schryver
    • Larson
    • (as 'Red' Schryver)
    Colin Male
    • Prisoner
    Henry Fusco
    • Prisoner
    Jim Stemme
    • Prisoner
    James E. McLarty
    • Police Officer
    • (as James McLarty)
    Charles Minsky
    • Prisoner
    • (as Chuck Minsky)
    John Bliss
    John Bliss
    • Prison Guard
    • Director
      • Lee Frost
    • Writers
      • Lee Frost
      • Wes Bishop
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    4tomgillespie2002

    Misleading pap

    In typical Grindhouse style, Chain Gang Women uses a suggestive title to mislead audiences into thinking they are in for 90 minutes of sweaty, sassy women smashing rocks and taking showers together. What we get instead, is two women, who only make their appearance 40 minutes in, and while they bare their flesh for all to see as per drive-in rules, they sadly wield no machine guns and lack anything resembling the charisma of a, say, Pam Grier. This is a Women in Prison (WiP) movie with no women in prison, and spends most of the time being a lame convicts-on-the-run story.

    Harris (Robert Lott) has six months to go on his stint for possessing marijuana when he is moved to a chain gang and linked up to burly murderer Weed (Michael Stearns). When one of the other prisoners knocks out the prison guard with his pick-axe, the prisoners flee on foot. We see via montage the gang being gradually wound up/killed, while Harris and Weed reach the safety of Harris's wife Ann (Linda York). While Harris is out getting Weed some clothes, Weed rapes Ann, and the two hit the road again reaching the farm of an old farmer and his sexy young wife (Barbara Mills). Turned on by the prospect of danger, and leaving her dull life with the cruel old man, she takes off with the two criminals.

    If all this sounds incredibly dull and methodical, well it's because it is. I would forgive the blatant lie of the title if the film managed to be interesting in its own right, but director Lee Frost has so few ideas as to how to progress the film, that is becomes reduced to a series of repetitive shots of prisoners working and fist fights, and then later a series of bland exchanges and car chases. A least they made a bit of an effort with Porter Jordan's score, as although I wouldn't exactly put it onto my iPod, it's not half bad by grindhouse standards (which is usually some twangy disco score played over and over throughout the movie).

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    3SnoopyStyle

    amateur B-movie

    Billy Harris has only 6 months left to serve for grass. He gets transfered out of the easy library job into hard chain-gang Georgia State Labor Farm. He is chained up with Mike Weed who supposedly killed a girl. The prisoners attack the guards and everybody makes a break for it. Harris doesn't want to run but Weed threatens to chop off his leg. They go to Harris' girlfriend Ann. While Harris is out, Weed rapes Ann. They avoid a road block and stop at a farm where the farmer has a really young wife.

    This is a horribly misleading title. The filmmaking is amateurish. The lead actors are not that compelling. They're not bad as amateur actors but don't expect more than that. Harris and Weed are set up for some very compelling conflict but the movie doesn't develop it. The farmer and his wife provide some additional possibilities. However I have no rooting interest in any of them.
    2John_Mclaren

    Not what it seems

    This is a truly dreadful film. Despite its name, it is not a WIP outing. Nor indeed is it a convincing road movie (which I think is what it is trying to be).

    It takes two guys half an hour to escape their unexciting prison confines, finding their couple of girls- and then that's basically it. Acting is dreadful and unredeemed by any of the usual sexploitation compensations. If you want nudity and violence, then go elsewhere. In fact go elsewhere anyway. On any basis you are wasting your time with this trash.
    2krek

    There's really only two women in it . . .

    Neither woman is on a chain gang, and neither one appears until half-way into the film. Our two "heroes" are (English teachers: here's a way to teach the difference between protagonist and hero) on the chain gang until they escape and find two women. I am a fan of sexploitation, but there just wasn't enough in this. The film is worth watching for the charming quad-split-screen effect maximized so beautifully in "Time Code." Lower all expectations--as if merely agreeing to see a movie entitled "Chain Gang Women" weren't enough--and enjoy.
    2Coventry

    Chain Gang what now?

    Theoretically speaking, nothing should be simpler and more straightforward than (s)exploitation movies from the 1970s! The title should pretty much summarize the entire plot and furthermore there should only be a lot of sleaze, violence, naked women and filthy male pigs. Show the movie poster of "Chain Gang Women" to 100 neutral persons, and at least 99 of them will estimate that it's a by-the-numbers "Women in Prison" (WIP) grindhouse/exploitation effort. But this is where Lee Frost and Wes Bishop fooled us all! "Chain Gang Woman" is NOT a 'women in prison' flick. Heck, it's not even a regular prison thriller but a sort of dreadfully boring prison musical! The seemingly never-ending first half of the film exists of nothing but footage of male prisoners working in the middle of Georgia nowhere to the sound of dire country music songs. Eventually there's an outbreak, but don't start hoping for any action or rancid sleaze just yet. There are only 2 (TWO!) women in this dumb movie and sadly they confirm all the ghastly rape fantasy cliches. None of the male protagonists has any macho charisma, neither of the females has any sex-appeal and the entire film is boring, boring, boring... There are literally hundreds of worthwhile 70s exploitation classics out there, and numerous of them actually feature the stuff that you expected to see in "Chain Gang Women", so please don't waste your precious time on this dreck.

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    • Trivia
      Barbara Mills' voice was dubbed by another actress.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 1 (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Chain
      Written by Porter Jordan

      Sung by Bob Duncan

      Angeltown Music Company, Central Songs, Publishers, BMI

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1972 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Chain
    • Production company
      • Flamingo Productions (II)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $41,367
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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