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Le pénitencier des chattes chaudes

Original title: Five Loose Women
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
519
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Le pénitencier des chattes chaudes (1974)
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Five women break out of a remote, minimum security prison. Four are hardened convicts, the fifth was wrongfully convicted. As the authorities chase them down, the cons terrorize or kill anyo... Read allFive women break out of a remote, minimum security prison. Four are hardened convicts, the fifth was wrongfully convicted. As the authorities chase them down, the cons terrorize or kill anyone who gets in their way.Five women break out of a remote, minimum security prison. Four are hardened convicts, the fifth was wrongfully convicted. As the authorities chase them down, the cons terrorize or kill anyone who gets in their way.

  • Director
    • Stephen C. Apostolof
  • Writers
    • Stephen C. Apostolof
    • Edward D. Wood Jr.
  • Stars
    • Jabie Abercrombe
    • Rene Bond
    • Tallie Cochrane
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    519
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen C. Apostolof
    • Writers
      • Stephen C. Apostolof
      • Edward D. Wood Jr.
    • Stars
      • Jabie Abercrombe
      • Rene Bond
      • Tallie Cochrane
    • 16User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jabie Abercrombe
    Jabie Abercrombe
    • Paula
    Rene Bond
    Rene Bond
    • Toni
    • (as Renee Bond)
    Tallie Cochrane
    Tallie Cochrane
    • Kat
    • (as Talie Cochrane)
    Donna Young
    Donna Young
    • Sheila
    • (as Dona Desmond)
    Margie Lanier
    Margie Lanier
    • Dee
    Harvey Shain
    • Cadillac Driver
    • (as Forman Shain)
    Nicolle Riddell
    • Phil's Wife
    • (as Nicole Riddell)
    Douglas Frey
    • Presser
    • (as Douglas Fray)
    Sunny Boyd
    • Tears
    Gary Schneider
    • Bat
    Maria Arnold
    • Carrie
    Armando Federico
    • Biker with Mustache
    Janet Newell
    • Calico
    Con Covert
    Con Covert
    • Sunshine
    Edward D. Wood Jr.
    Edward D. Wood Jr.
    • Robbery Witness #2
    • (as Edw. D. Wood Jr.)
    • …
    Guy Nicholas
    • Deputy Sheriff
    Joe Pepe
    • Dee's Guy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Stephen C. Apostolof
    • Writers
      • Stephen C. Apostolof
      • Edward D. Wood Jr.
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    7chinaskee

    Ed Wood's Greatest Screenplay

    Of all the Ed Wood/A.C. Stephen's collaborations,this one is probably the top of the class.,because everything is actually in focus and the sex is a bit more explicit than their earlier films together.The biggest problem this film has is that most of it was shot outdoors,at night,and these guys never had any real money to spend,so most of the lighting looks like it was done with no more than two lights.Three rape scenes(two of them lesbian scenes),Ed Wood in a dual role as a gas station attendant and a sheriff,unwashed hippies that don't look all that unwashed,70's style haircuts on men that I sure as hell never remember having,what more could a sleaze addict ask for,?
    Michael_Elliott

    Wacky Wood Screenplay

    Fugitive Girls (1974)

    ** (out of 4)

    Director Stephen and screenwriter Edward D. Wood, Jr. teamed up several times throughout their careers with their best known film being Orgy of the Dead, which gets my vote for the worst film ever made but this film here isn't too bad. A sweet, innocent girl is sent to prison for a crime she didn't do but once in she's soon being forced to break out with her four cellmates. Soon the five women are on the run trying to avoid the police while searching for some money one of the women hid. This is pretty much your typical drive-in, sexploitation junk but it helps wonders due to the off the wall screenplay by Wood. The dialogue here is incredibly silly and offers some great laughs including some funny sequences where the racist woman gets into it with the black one. All five characters are the same we've seen in countless films like this as we have the sweet girl, the racist one, the tough black chic, the butch and the slut. While the characters are all unoriginal I must give Wood credit for really mixing up the screenplay and throwing all sorts of craziness into the mix. We get several fights, a scene where two of the women rape a man, hippies, bikers and a weird gas station owner played by Wood. All of the acting is rather poor but it does provide more laughs. There's also plenty of nudity on display but the DVD version is the theatrical cut, which is missing some nudity and extended sex scenes. Apparently a XXX version was also released in some theaters. This is certainly a poorly made film but if you're a fan of the WIP genre then you should get a few laughs out of this.
    Dethcharm

    "Alright, Look! Cut Out The Rappin'!"...

    A group of five extremely annoying female inmates plot their big prison break. This consists of them walking out of what looks like a rental cabin while someone off camera waves a spotlight around.

    Next, they're "on the run", accompanied by "on the run" music. About now, we realize we're deep into Writer Ed Wood Jr. Territory. Thankfully, there's nothing whatsoever to be taken seriously.

    The dialogue clunks along like a tin-can robot in anvil shoes. Of course, there's the obligatory nudity and hideous 1970's sensuality!

    The best part is when the convicts stumble upon a commune of naked, performance artist-type hippies. Don't let their organic diets fool you! These hippies are into violence, man! Soon, the groovy tables are turned and the desperate women have some new, freaky threads!

    EXTRA POINTS FOR: #1- The pursuing trio of plum idjit hillbillies! #2- The women's sexual assault on a male motorist! #3- The beatdown administered to the world's smallest biker gang! #4- The abuse-of-the-disabled home invasion sequence!

    Yes, Rene Bond is in this film. All of her. If the likes of Roger Corman had directed it, it could have been a schlock masterwork...
    10sean4554

    Superb no-budget exploitation

    No one will mistake "Fugitive Girls" (the most common title for this film) for great cinema. The ultra-low budget, editing errors and continuity blunders alone guarantee that. But taken for what it is - a 1974 exploitation quickie, a drive-in nudie flick about female criminals - this movie really works. With the legendary Edward D. Wood Jr. contributing one of his finest screenplays and also acting in two different roles, the film won't disappear. "Fugitive Girls" is good entertainment!

    The acting ranges from passable to good, the dialogue ranges from classic Woodian nonsense to decent, the music often works very well, and technically...well, this aspect doesn't usually manage to impress. Director Stephen Apostolof deserves credit, certainly, for the superb pacing and for bringing out the best in actresses Tallie Cochrane, the '70's adult superstar Rene Bond (now supposedly deceased) and the strangely overlooked but genuinely charismatic Margie Lanier.

    Rarely do these no-budget grindhouse flicks deliver like this one does, and not because of overt sex or violence; "Fugitive Girls" succeeds on it's own quirky charm and likability. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying this is a *good* movie, but a great one for it's genre. Despite all of this, "Fugitive Girls" rarely receives extended mention in Ed Wood discussions, probably because it's such an oddity. It isn't family friendly like, say, "Plan 9 From Outer Space", doesn't feature any of his most famous players from his earlier period (like Criswell in "Orgy Of The Dead"), and this film barely qualifies as softcore, much less hardcore (such as "Necromania"). You get the idea.

    "Fugitive Girls" is top-shelf exploitation and recommended viewing for Wood cultists, Rene Bond fans, B-cinema specialists and grindhouse followers alike.

    (10 stars for genre excellence, not general brilliance)
    7m-c-balas

    Alternate Titles

    Two alternate titles for "Five Loose Women" are "Fugitive Girls" and "Hot on the Trail" (which was the title I viewed it under).

    This film was written by Ed Wood at the end of his career, and near the end of his life, when he was basically a down-on-his-luck drunk just trying to afford his rent. He has a minor part in the film where he looks rather beaten down and haggard...I don't think too much make-up was required to achieve that look.

    Rene Bond did a great job and looked great, as usual. A.C. Stephens did his usual Ed Wood style of directing. Don't know if it was intentional, but it's hard to tell them apart when it comes to things like lighting and how the actors deliver their parts.

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    • Trivia
      Edward D. Wood Jr. is simply listed in the credits as Pop, although he has multiple roles in the film. He also plays the sheriff, and his voice can be heard as one of the witnesses outside of the liquor store.
    • Quotes

      Toni: There's only two things worthwhile for a girl - men and money!

    • Alternate versions
      Five Loose Women, Fugitive Girls and Hot on Their Trail are not quite identical versions of the same film. Fugitive Girls is the most explicit version.
    • Connections
      Edited into Sleazemania Strikes Back (1985)

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1974 (Belgium)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cinq femmes lâches
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(main location)
    • Production company
      • Apostolof Film Productions (A.F.P.I.)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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