A teenage girl takes a ride from a guy who then frames her in a robbery and she finds herself convicted of first-degree murder.A teenage girl takes a ride from a guy who then frames her in a robbery and she finds herself convicted of first-degree murder.A teenage girl takes a ride from a guy who then frames her in a robbery and she finds herself convicted of first-degree murder.
Susie Elene
- Suzy Kurosawa
- (as Suesie Eléne)
Victoria Huxtable
- Jamie
- (as Vicky Huxtable)
Annette Henley
- Rosie
- (as Annette Ensley)
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Susan Dey plays an incredibly naive teenager who hitches a ride with a disturbed boy she barely knows and ends up in a girls' reform school after a botched robbery. As her parents and her lawyer fight to free her, she resists joining either of the two main gangs, but gravitates toward the "good" gang led by Edith Diaz. She incurs the wrath of the other gang led by Suzie Elene, a seemingly sweet Asian girl, who besides being an inveterate brown-noser and snitch, is also a vicious killer. A ridiculous number of the young inmates are killed and maimed before the authorities finally take notice of what is going on.
This is made-for-TV women-in-prison (WIP) movie, so naturally it is not as sleazy as the theatrical women-in-prison flicks--there are no shower scenes or lesbian scenes and the cat-fights all have fully-clothed combatants. This is not even as sleazy as the contemporary Linda Blair made-for-TV WIP movie "Born Innocent" (where Blair infamously gets assaulted by a toilet brush). Of course, some of these American made-for-TV movies like "Nightmare in Badham County" were released in a somewhat stronger version in Europe, so I'm still looking for a lost "European version" of this where Dey gets thrown naked into the "hole" with special guest star "Marcia Brady" and they have to drink the sweat off each others bodies just to stay hydrated. . .
Seriously though, this movie does have several things going for it. Dey was never known for lighting up the screen with her acting, but she was about the prettiest girl on American TV in early 70's (I suspect she was cast on "The Partridge Family" mainly because she was one of the few girls around prettier than David Cassidy) and she makes an appealing heroine. Suzie Elene is also a very nice surprise, considering she is mostly known for a particularly sleazy appearance in the sleazy 70's sexploitation flick "Revenge of the Cheerleaders". And the supporting cast includes the ill-fated Lani O'Grady ("Eight Is Enough") and future comedienne Anne Bloom. This definitely worth seeing if you like WIP and/or 70's made-for TV movies.
This is made-for-TV women-in-prison (WIP) movie, so naturally it is not as sleazy as the theatrical women-in-prison flicks--there are no shower scenes or lesbian scenes and the cat-fights all have fully-clothed combatants. This is not even as sleazy as the contemporary Linda Blair made-for-TV WIP movie "Born Innocent" (where Blair infamously gets assaulted by a toilet brush). Of course, some of these American made-for-TV movies like "Nightmare in Badham County" were released in a somewhat stronger version in Europe, so I'm still looking for a lost "European version" of this where Dey gets thrown naked into the "hole" with special guest star "Marcia Brady" and they have to drink the sweat off each others bodies just to stay hydrated. . .
Seriously though, this movie does have several things going for it. Dey was never known for lighting up the screen with her acting, but she was about the prettiest girl on American TV in early 70's (I suspect she was cast on "The Partridge Family" mainly because she was one of the few girls around prettier than David Cassidy) and she makes an appealing heroine. Suzie Elene is also a very nice surprise, considering she is mostly known for a particularly sleazy appearance in the sleazy 70's sexploitation flick "Revenge of the Cheerleaders". And the supporting cast includes the ill-fated Lani O'Grady ("Eight Is Enough") and future comedienne Anne Bloom. This definitely worth seeing if you like WIP and/or 70's made-for TV movies.
I would like to see this movie again, but don't feel like buying it. Some interesting points of this film are the lesbian connections, and that is why I probably remember having a liking toward it. As a 35 yr. old male now, why not? At the time, I was just 7 yrs. old, and equate it to "Jenny-portrait of a teenage runaway" with Eve Plum from the Brady Bunch. Mybe I can find it at a good video store. Yesterday I went therem, and found out they carry "Trilogy of Terror". I hope I like this just as I did back in 1975.
TYPICAL 1970'S MADE FOR T.V. YOUTH / CRIME FILM. A YOUNG GIRL IS KIDNAPPED BY A MALE CLASSMATE AND FORCED TO PARTICIPATE IN A ROBBERY ATTEMPT.PROSECUTORS PORTRAY HER AS GIRLFRIEND AND WILLING ACCOMPLICE OF THE DERANGED BOY,WHICH LANDS HER IN A "REFORM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS" UNTIL ADULTHOOD.ONCE INSIDE, SHE ENCOUNTERS THE USUAL STEREOTYPES DEPICTED AS INHABITANTS OF THESE "HOMES"-"THE MILITANT BLACK GIRL","UNWED UNEDUCATED EXPECTANT TEEN","TROUBLEMAKING LEADER OF THE LESBIAN GANG"AND "THE SYMPATHETIC TEACHER". OF COURSE,CONFLICTS ARISE BETWEEN ALL
OF THESE PEOPLE AND WHAT FOLLOWS IS A HIGHLY ENTERTAINING LOOK AT HOLLYWOOD'S TAKE ON TEENS IN THE 70'S.
OTHER RECOMMENDED FILMS OF THE GENRE- --BORN INNOCENT --OVER THE EDGE --THE GIRLS OF HUNTINGTON HOUSE --SWITCHBLADE SISTERS {A.K.A. THE JEZEBELS}
OF THESE PEOPLE AND WHAT FOLLOWS IS A HIGHLY ENTERTAINING LOOK AT HOLLYWOOD'S TAKE ON TEENS IN THE 70'S.
OTHER RECOMMENDED FILMS OF THE GENRE- --BORN INNOCENT --OVER THE EDGE --THE GIRLS OF HUNTINGTON HOUSE --SWITCHBLADE SISTERS {A.K.A. THE JEZEBELS}
I just now "found" this film after looking for it for years. For some reason, it made a great impression on me, even though I wouldn't call myself a huge Susan Dey fan. I was surprised to see that it was made so long ago, which makes me wonder whether I saw it on a re-run. Anyway, the characters were fairly well drawn -- maybe they are stock/cliché characters that I'm simply too naive to recognize as such, not being a devotee of women-in-prison films -- but I recall the basic plot, characters and even some of the dialogue, even now. I thought there was a good ethnic mix, which strikes me as fairly forward-thinking for that time period, especially. And I liked that the squeaky-clean-imaged actress of Partridge Family fame would end up in a picture like this, albeit as the stereotypical "good girl" who doesn't truly deserve to be there.
"Cage without a Key" attempts to tell a rather worn-out,innocent-teenaged girl-behind bars story with a surprisingly effective disguise as a commentary on our nation's indifference towards it's troubled youth!Nonetheless "Cage without a key" reveals some heavy moments of genuine drama within it's shell of a story that we've all seen before!
The story concerns 17-year-old Valerie Smith.During her summer vacation she accepts a ride from a boy she barely knows and finds herself forced (at gunpoint) to participate in a botched robbery and charged as an accessory to a murder!Sent to the state reformatory for girls,young and naive Valerie is wrongly surrounded by the usual circle of tough lesbians,half-crazed druggies,warring gangs(called"families") and the panel of efficient and uncaring professionals who exclaim pride in their "school" and it's "rehabilitation" program!Of course young Valerie gradually becomes just like the others and even loses all hope of any eventual "release".But all in all,the movie is rather smoothly done!With some excellent and believable performances and scenery."Cage without a Key" does a good job of making us believe that we haven't seen it all before!
The story concerns 17-year-old Valerie Smith.During her summer vacation she accepts a ride from a boy she barely knows and finds herself forced (at gunpoint) to participate in a botched robbery and charged as an accessory to a murder!Sent to the state reformatory for girls,young and naive Valerie is wrongly surrounded by the usual circle of tough lesbians,half-crazed druggies,warring gangs(called"families") and the panel of efficient and uncaring professionals who exclaim pride in their "school" and it's "rehabilitation" program!Of course young Valerie gradually becomes just like the others and even loses all hope of any eventual "release".But all in all,the movie is rather smoothly done!With some excellent and believable performances and scenery."Cage without a Key" does a good job of making us believe that we haven't seen it all before!
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- TriviaHermann Hesse's "Steppenwolf" and Robert Ruark's "The Honey Badger." are for sale on the book rack in the liquor store that Buddy and Valerie hold up.
- Quotes
Valerie Smith: You don't know what's going on around here.
Mrs. Little: Like what?
Valerie Smith: Like homosexuality, like drugs.
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- Ontario Adult Services, Ontario, California, USA(Betty interviews Buddy)
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