Chained Heat (1983)
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Chained Heat
Overview
Linda Blair plays Carol, a young woman who must serve 18 months in prison after driving drunk and killing a man. The prison turns out to be brimming with decadence, corruption and sleaze, where the other female inmates are sadistic crack-selling lesbian rapists and the guards and warden are no better.
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Cast
Linda Blair
John Vernon
Sybil Danning
Tamara Dobson
Stella Stevens
Henry Silva
Sharon Hughes
Kendal Kaldwell
Robert Miano
Dee Biederbeck
Greta Blackburn
Nita Talbot
Louisa Moritz
Jennifer Ashley
Jody Medford
Monique Gabrielle
Edy Williams
Marcia Karr
Carole Ita White
Susan Mechsner
Michael Callan
Jonna Lee
Christina Cardan
Ann Dane
Irwin Keyes
Kate Vernon
Crew
Mac Ahlberg
Bob Ziembicki
Anthony DiMarco
Joseph Conlan
Mark L. Rosen
Jack Cummins
Jack M. Nietzsche Jr.
Aaron Butler
Paul Nicholas
Paul Nicholas
Monica Teuber
Billy Fine
Lou Paciocco
Allan Schultz
Hans-Christoph von Goetz
Gerhard Scheurich
Ernst Ritter von Theumer
Also known as: Cadenas calientes, Correntes do Inferno, Das Frauenlager, Enchainées, Erotes kai pathi stis gynaikeies fylakes, Kahlittu raivo, Les anges du mal, Prisão de Mulheres, Rejas ardientes, Slodkie anioly
Description: Linda Blair plays Carol, a young woman who must serve 18 months in prison after killing a man (by accident). The prison turns out to be brimming with decadence, corruption and sleaze, where the other female inmates are sadistic crack-selling lesbian rapists and the guards and warden are no better. Racial tensions are high as the inmates is divided into two factions, blacks and whites, who must either join together against the management or kill each other trying. A sleazy blend of sexploitation and blaxploitation make this movie a real winner.
Review: Drive-in Classic!…. This has to be one of my all time favourite sexploitation movies. A stellar cast, over-the-top acting, lots of prison fights and violence, and just enough nudity to give it added appeal. The drive-in theatres here in Toronto held over this classic in ’83 and brought it back as an added feature in ’84. The sound fluctuates, the boom microphone shows up in parts, and the movie is dark, however, these technical flaws do not take away from the grittiness of this movie, they just add to it. If you are looking for a good “women in chains” movie, this is one of the best.