Scene from Big Bird Cage (1972)
Scene Details
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Karen McKevic
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Full Biography
Karen McKevic played Terry, a young woman who becomes entangled with revolutionaries Blossom and Django. Imprisoned in a women's concentration camp for her involvement, she faces harsh conditions under the 'Big Bird Cage' machine used for sugar processing. Despite cruelty from guards and fellow inmates, Terry hopes to escape with Blossom's help.
About the Movie: Big Bird Cage (1972)
Release Year: 1972
Nation: Philippines, United States
Alternative Title: The Big Bird Cage, Gynaikes sta katerga, Revolt of Prison Island, 残虐全裸女収容所, Большая клетка для птиц, Women's Penitentiary II
Director: Jack Hill
Writer: Jack Hill
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Cirio H. Santiago, Jane Schaffer
Executive Producer: Roger Corman
Companies: New World Pictures
Awards & Similar
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Keywords
Keywords: chains, escape, exploitation, mercenary, prison
Story
In 'Big Bird Cage,' women prisoners rebel against their harsh living conditions and forced labor in a jungle prison camp. They work under brutal circumstances, feeding sugar cane to a mechanical machine. The inmates decide they've had enough of this exploitation and plan an escape.
Summary
'Big Bird Cage' is a 1972 American-Philippines action-drama film directed by Jack Hill. Set in a grim jungle prison camp, the movie explores themes of oppression and rebellion as women prisoners fight against their harsh circumstances. The film is notable for its exploitation subgenre focus on female empowerment and prisoner's rights.