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Arlie
(DeMornay) is an ex-con on her way home to Georgia after an eight year prison
stint and what she hopes will be a reunion with the son she bore in jail. She
thinks he's in a foster home but instead her mother (Burstyn) had the child
adopted and if she interferes, Arlie's parole will be revoked. Arlie's trying
desperately to rehabilitate herself but the system and old contacts are close to
dragging her back down. TV movie adapted from Marsha Norman's 1977 play.
THE
GIRL IN ROOM 2A (1976)
a.k.a.
La Casa della paura

directed by William L. Rose
cast: Daniela
Giordano, John Scanlon, Karin Schubert, Rosalba Neri
A halfway house for ex-prisoners is in reality run by a group that executes the unsuspecting women as a gift to society!. Raf Vallone leads a cult of red-hooded killers. Theres nudity and torture, but with little story.
GIRLS
BEHIND BARS (1949)
directed by Alfred Braun
cast: Gabrielle
Hessman, Ruth Hausmeister, petra Peters, Susi Deitz
One of the first films lensed in the American zone of Berlin after World War II. The lurid title obscures the film's avowed purpose: to bring about much-needed reforms in Germany's juvenile reformatories. The "old guard" wants to use the severest forms of discipline to keep their charges in line. The "newer" authorities, however, believe that an ounce of kindness is worth a pound of retribution. Most of the footage is devoted to Petra Peters, cast as an innocent girl trapped by circumstance in the mazelike reform-school system. American prints of Girls Behind Bars are shorn of a rape scene and several shots of the female inmates showering in the nude (how times have changed!)
GIRL
CAMP 2003 chained vengeance (2003)
directed by Lloyd A. Simandl
GIRL
CAMP 2004 lesbian fleshpots (2004)
directed by Lloyd A. Simandl
GIRLS
IN A TIGER CAGE (1976)
Directed
by Tai Ng-Ok.
This is a RARE Chinese Women-In-Prison (WIP) film about the Japanese conquest of China during the pre-WWII years. Women are captured and placed in concentration camps where they are tortured and humiliated.
GIRLS
IN A TIGER CAGE 2 (1977) a.k.a. Im camp der gelben tigernnen
a.k.a.
Revenge In the Tiger Cage
a.k.a.
Return to Tiger Cage
Directed
by Tai Ng-Ok.
The women from the first film are recaptured, and tortured some more.
GIRLS
IN CHAINS (1943)

directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
cast:Arline Judge, Roger Clark, Robin Raymond
When she is fired for being related to a known mobster, a teacher takes a tough job in a violent girls' reformatory to gather information that will send the crook to prison. Stars Arline Judge.
GIRLS
IN PRISON (1956)
directed by Edward L. Cahn
cast: Richard
Denning, Joan Taylor, Adele Jergens, Helen Gilbert
Taylor is sent to jail for a bank holdup she did not commit, and Denning is the prison chaplain who believes she was wronged. But the other prisoners are sure Taylor knows where a stolen $38,000 is buried and plan to break out with Taylor along to lead them to the cache. An earthquake helps them in their break, and the showdown comes when they run into Fuller, who was in on the original robbery and is also hunting the stolen money.
GIRLS
IN PRISON (1994)

directed by John McNaughton
Showtime
spoof from the director of Henry:Portrait of a Serial Killer.
In the 1950s, Aggie (Missy Crider) is a young pop singer whose career is on the verge of a major breakthrough before she's framed for the murder of a record producer by the devious Jennifer (Anne Heche). Aggie finds herself sent up the river to the California State Penitentiary for Women, where she's befriended by a pair of fellow convicts, Carol (Ione Skye) and Melba (Bahni Turpin). Together, they struggle to survive under grim circumstances as they plot their escape. Will Aggie be able to clear her name? Will Carol find the kind of love she's been looking for? And most importantly, will the inmates get to take a long, hot shower? Girls in Prison was directed by John McNaughton; the film, an in-name-only remake of the 1956 exploitation classic, was produced for the Showtime premium cable network as part of their Rebel Highway series < review fr > < review ge > < Screenshot >
GIRLS
OF THE BIG HOUSE (1945)
directed by: George Archainbaud
cast: Lynne Roberts,
Virginia Christine, Marian Martin, Adele Mara
Small-town woman Roberts is framed by a man she meets in a big-city night club and finds herself behind bars. The old timers don't take kindly to the newcomer, forcing two camps in the prison to spring up, culminating in a murder. Roberts finally is freed by the efforts of her hometown lawyer, and an interesting women's prison film comes to a close. Two songs sung by the inmates in the prison's recreation room lift that segment of the picture into the extraordinary.
GIRL ON A CHAIN GANG (1965)

directed
byJERRY
GROSS
cast: WILLIAM WATSON, JULIE ANGE
Based on the real-life case that inspired ``Mississippi Burning,'' this low-budget civil rights drama/drive-in crime thriller follows one woman through the hell of a Southern prison when she and two other activists are arrested. Julie Ange, William Watson star.
GIRLS
RIOT (1982)
a.k.a.
La Cage Aux Filles
written &
directed by Manfred Purzer
cast: Angelica
Domrose, Jocelyne Boisseau, Cornelia Calwer
This is a story about a school full of
young, female juvenile delinquents tortured by a warden-like headmistress whose
sole purpose is to make the lives of her young charges miserable. The girls
decide to fight back.
GIRL'S
TOWN (1959)
a.k.a.
The Innocent & the Damned
a.k.a. penitencier de femmes
directed by: Charles Haas
cast: Mamie Van
Doren, Mel Torme, Gloria Talbot, Paul Anka, Ray Anthony, Maggie
Hayes
A blonde bombshell is wrongly sent to a Catholic reform school where she ultimately finds redemption.
GO FOR BROKE (2001)
Directed
by Jean Claude La Marre
cast : Pras ,Michael Goorjian, LisaRaye, Jean Claude La Marre, Glenn Plummer,
Breaking Into Prison Was Easy, But Breaking Out Was A
Drag Two down-and-out homeys, Jackson (Pras)and Rome (Michael Goorjian), need to
score some dead presidents fast, before a vicious loan shark and a violent
landlord come calling. Just when things start looking up with the purchase of a
winning lottery ticket, it's stolen out of their hands by Belinda (Lisa Raye), a
beautiful burglar. As the police bust Belinda, she slyly swallows the lottery
ticket, and the chase is on. Figuring the best way to get the ticket back is to
follow Belinda to an all women's lock-up, the guys dress like female inmates and
eventually end up behind bars. Inside jail and dressed as women, "Jackie" and "Romie"
find themselves in the middle have also infiltrated the prison, the male warden
has developed a crush on "Romie" and most important of all...the guys have to
take showers with the girls!
GOLDEN
QUEENS COMMANDO (1984)
a.k.a.
Commando Amazon a.k.a Black cat
directed by: Chu Yin Ping
cast:
Venus Lin, Sally Yeh, Teresa Tsui, Elsa Yeung, Hilda Lau
THE
GREEN EYED BLONDE (1957)
directed by:Bernard Girard
cast: Susan Oliver,
Linda Plowman, Beverly Long, Norma Nilsson
Set in a girls' reformatory, THE GREEN-EYED BLONDE tells the story of several inmates who hide the illegitimate baby of one of them. The infant causes the trouble-making young women to join together as a family unit. When the guards find the baby they take it away, much to the dismay of the prisoners, who tear up the reformatory. During the rioting, Oliver breaks out and joins up with her boy friend, and the pair are killed when their car crashes during a police chase.