Women who have been captured and sold as slave labor to a South American emerald mine hatch a plan for revolution and revenge.Women who have been captured and sold as slave labor to a South American emerald mine hatch a plan for revolution and revenge.Women who have been captured and sold as slave labor to a South American emerald mine hatch a plan for revolution and revenge.
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Anthony Steffen
- Laredo
- (archive footage)
Ajita Wilson
- Marla
- (archive footage)
Cristina Lay
- Muriel
- (archive footage)
- (as Cristina Lai)
Stelio Candelli
- Jordan
- (archive footage)
Luciano Rossi
- Cesare
- (archive footage)
Aldo Minandri
- Ruiz
- (as Aldo Minardi)
Cintia Lodetti
- Lorna
- (archive footage)
Luciano Pigozzi
- Paco
- (archive footage)
Serafino Profumo
- Tomas
- (archive footage)
Franco Daddi
- Prison Guard
- (archive footage)
Yael Forti
- Prison Guard
- (archive footage)
Maite Nicote
- Mary - Prisoner
- (archive footage)
Gota Gobert
- Prisoner
- (archive footage)
- (as Agota Gobertina)
Zaira Zoccheddu
- Prisoner
- (archive footage)
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Escape From Hell??? Prison Of Sex??? Which is it???
This movie su-u-u-u-u-u-u-cked!
Take Linda Blair, put her in furs, have her cap a security guy, (A slumming Penn Jillete.) then put her face to face with a sleazy diamond merchant/slave farm owner. It must have sounded cool at one point.
Both of the early films that were ripped off, and had the Blair footage wrapped around, seemed like passable entertainment. But this horrid mess must have been made as a joke.
No coherence. Characters switching on and off at will. Seemingly endless shots of chicks in jungle gear sweating and running before dying. That does get boring when done wrong. And this was WRONG.
And who/where was that sneering voice coming from? (" Come on! You gotta WOOORRRKKK!!!!")
The late Leon Askin (Gen. Burkhalter in "Hogan's Heroes.") was the lone watchable one. His brief scenes seemed like the only serious ones.
Crap!
This movie su-u-u-u-u-u-u-cked!
Take Linda Blair, put her in furs, have her cap a security guy, (A slumming Penn Jillete.) then put her face to face with a sleazy diamond merchant/slave farm owner. It must have sounded cool at one point.
Both of the early films that were ripped off, and had the Blair footage wrapped around, seemed like passable entertainment. But this horrid mess must have been made as a joke.
No coherence. Characters switching on and off at will. Seemingly endless shots of chicks in jungle gear sweating and running before dying. That does get boring when done wrong. And this was WRONG.
And who/where was that sneering voice coming from? (" Come on! You gotta WOOORRRKKK!!!!")
The late Leon Askin (Gen. Burkhalter in "Hogan's Heroes.") was the lone watchable one. His brief scenes seemed like the only serious ones.
Crap!
- haildevilman
- May 12, 2007
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- TriviaLinda Blair did not want her fans to be deceived by what amounted to a cameo part by the actress in this film. She told the Los Angeles Times she had it stipulated in her contract that her name could not be above the movie title, nor in bigger print than anybody else's. The distributors however did feature Linda prominently in the ads and posters: dressed like Sheena (in high heels) and aiming a bazooka, Linda was clearly their drawing card for audiences. Additionally, the DVD release marketed Blair as the star of the film, billing her name above the title.
- GoofsWhen this version was altered for American release, an error was made in the credits. They list Christina Lai as playing "Muriel" and Ajita Wilson as playing "Maria," when, according to the dialogue, it is the other way around.
- Alternate versionsAdditional footage starring 'Linda Blair' has been inserted in US release. Original European version, without Blair, is titled "Orinoco - Prison of Sex".
- ConnectionsEdited from Les évadées (1980)
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