Women in Cages (1971)
Release Year: 1971
Nation: Philippines, United States
Alternative Title: Bamboo Doll House, Carcel, Femmes en cages, Frauen hinter Zuchthausmauern, Parthenes se klouvia
Director: Gerardo de Leon
Writer: James H. Watkins, David Osterhout
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Roger Corman, Cirio H. Santiago, Ben Balatbat
Companies: New World Pictures, Balatbat Productions
Genre: Women In Prison Film
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
Similar:
Keywords
Keywords: prison, rape, sadism, exploitation, women's prison, guillotine, philippines, murder, betrayal, sexploitation, jungle
Story
In 'Women in Cages' (1971), directed by Gerardo de León, the story unfolds within a prison setting. The narrative focuses on the lives of female inmates who are subjected to harsh conditions and cruel treatment from the guards. The plot revolves around their struggles for survival and dignity while navigating the brutal system.
Summary
'Women in Cages' is a 1971 film by Gerardo de León that falls under the 'Women In Prison Film' genre.









