A film in feminist reading of the vulgar genre of the 'women's prison film', which without voyeurism tells of violence among women and their relationships with each other.A film in feminist reading of the vulgar genre of the 'women's prison film', which without voyeurism tells of violence among women and their relationships with each other.A film in feminist reading of the vulgar genre of the 'women's prison film', which without voyeurism tells of violence among women and their relationships with each other.
- Mac
- (as Amanda Symonds)
- Doreen
- (as Debbie Bishop)
- Gwen
- (as Rachael Weaver)
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Title (Brazil): 'Aonde Nasce o Crime' ('Where The Crime is Born')
Passed about of time so I can't complain as I've saw worse and am subjected to worse on a nightly basis with soaps.
Probably wouldn't watch it again.
Did you know
- TriviaA few of the crew worked on both "Scrubbers" and the earlier penitentiary picture Scum (1979). Roy Minton worked as a writer on both whilst Don Boyd was a producer on both too.
- Quotes
Mac: [Mac's final song] A Borstal girl came home one day / To find her love had gone away / She asked him why he went astray / He turned to her, and he did say / "Once, you could have been my wife / If you had led a decent life / But you preferred a life of crime / So, back in side, and do your time."
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Eleventh Hour: Sex and Violence in Women's Prisons (1984)
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1