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Violence in a Women's Prison (1984)

Laura Gemser , Gabriele Tinti , Bruno Mattei  |  R |  DVD
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  • Actors: Laura Gemser, Gabriele Tinti, Maria Romano, Ursula Flores, Antonella Giacomini
  • Directors: Bruno Mattei
  • Writers: Ambrogio Molteni, Olivier Lefait
  • Format: Color, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Shriek Show
  • DVD Release Date: December 17, 2002
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00006IUK3
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #177,492 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Violence in a Women's Prison" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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Planning to expose the corrupt practices of a womens prison emanuelle goes undercover as an inmate. She is shocked by the guards brutal treatment of the inmates but she never gets a chance to report them. When her actual identity is revealed she finds herself on the receiving end of even worse tortures. Studio: Media Blasters Inc. Release Date: 12/17/2002 Starring: Laura Gemser Lorraine De Selle Run time: 90 minutes Director: Bruno Mattei

 

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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Emanuelle in a cage!, January 15, 2004
This review is from: Violence in a Women's Prison (DVD)
"Violence in a Women's Prison" falls neatly into that particularly loathsome category of films lovingly referred to by fans of the cinematic macabre as "Women-in-Prison," or WIP, movies. Nearly every entry in this bizarre sub genre emerged in the 1970s, a decade known for its wacky, experimental odysseys into the darker aspects of human nature. Arguably the best known film falling within the bounds of WIP is "Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS," a movie that spawned several depraved sequels. "Violence in a Women's Prison" is a kinder, gentler contribution to this field from Italian hack director Bruno Mattei, a man who made several other sleazy pictures both preceding and following this one. "Women-in-Prison" films largely died out by the mid 1980s (despite the late date of this Mattei project), but now new generations of sleaze lovers can watch these movies thanks to the current DVD revolution. It sort of makes you wonder about the technological innovations today, doesn't it? Whoever invented the idea of storing information on shiny discs probably never imagined this technology would help restore trash cinema classics.

I always had a negative opinion of Mattei until I watched this film. Contributing yet another episode to the expansive "Emanuelle" series, Bruno lensed this film with Laura Gemser in the title role of an undercover journalist named Laura Kendall serving time in a penitentiary in order to expose the sadistic practices occurring there. Upon her arrival in prison, Gemser first meets Doctor Moran (played by Gemser's real life husband Gabriele Tinti) for her physical checkup. As it happens, the guy is actually an inmate himself in the male wing of the penitentiary. Earning an all clear from the physician, Kendall acquaints herself with the staff and several of her fellow inmates. These people are a sordid bunch, with the female guards and cellblock bullies enthusiastically taking part in tormenting the helpless inmates. It isn't too long before our heroine falls in with a lifer by the name of Bella, one of those stock prison characters found in every film made about life behind bars. Bella keeps a pet roach in a wooden box and sagely advises Gemser on how to stay out of trouble.

What fun would the movie be if Laura Kendall stayed out of trouble? Not content to go along with the crowd, Gemser promptly tosses a bucket of detritus on a guard and then beats the hapless bull with a baton. The prison administration simply will not abide such hijinks and tosses Kendall into a solitary confinement cell packed with rats. Despite nearly dying from her encounter with the furry critters, Gemser's character still doesn't learn her lesson. She pushes every chance she gets, eventually winning the cautious Bella and a few other prisoners to her side. Matters deteriorate as the guards brutalize female inmates in ways both physical and mental, a prisoner dies in a fight over in the male wing, and a letter arrives on the desk of the warden warning of an undercover reporter attempting to dig up dirt on the prison system. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out Kendall is the journalist, so the warden and his female goons run Gemser through a series of "tortures" in order to extract information from her. She admits her identity in the end just as Doctor Moran steps in with a plan for freedom. In order to execute the plot, several of the inmates stage a "revolt" in order to buy Kendall/Emanuelle time to flee the area. Several "surprising" tragedies take place that may or may not have you wiping at your eyes over the heartbreak of it all.

I know I wiped the tears from my eyes a time or two, not from sadness but from hilarity. "Violence in a Women's Prison" is one of the funniest films I have seen in awhile. Try and keep a straight face as the cellblock goon and a few guards break in some of the new inmates. Suppress those chuckles while watching the guards' obviously fake batons flap in the breeze. Stifle those rapidly rising guffaws over the totally unconvincing performance Gemser gives as rats "attack" her. Sure, you get some gratuitous nudity, bad attitudes, and atrocious dialogue, but Mattei's film is hardly a serious contender in the genre. Heck, most of what we see here barely pushes the envelope. Having laughed at the film, I should list the good things about it. I thought the soundtrack; a thumping, synthesizer drenched score from Luigi Ceccarelli sounded great. Sometimes the music didn't match what was happening onscreen, but it still gave the picture a sort of ethereal quality that it probably didn't deserve. Moreover, the set pieces--although sparse and cheap--had a sufficiently seedy tint to them that spread to the film as a whole.

If you want serious WIP, it is out there waiting. If you just want to laugh a bit, "Violence in a Women's Prison" should be right up your alley. Leave it to Media Blasters to throw some extras on a DVD release of the film. There is a short interview with Bruno Mattei, a completely lame trailer for this film, and a few other previews for movies like Umberto Lenzi's "Spasmo." As for the picture quality, I thought it was fine for a low budget cheesefest, but the sound quality was mediocre. With frightening regularity, my sound system coughed, popped, and generally grumbled nearly every time a scene changed. It got so bad that I thought my system was on the fritz, but none of the other movies I played after this one sounded anything like this disc. The audio problems took away some of the overall enjoyment of the film, and yes, I ultimately enjoyed "Violence in a Women's Prison" despite its flaws.

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars sadistic, twisted, and disturbing, February 9, 2003
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this latest Laura Gemser soft-core flick has all the elements of her previous films. there's nudity, violence, lesbianism, teasing, and so much bizarre situations and plot twists it would make the average viewer somewhat dizzy. in this film, we see Gemser playing a reporter who poses as a prostitute in order to get put in prison and experience all the rumors about violence and amoral prison guards. once put in prison, Gemser has one confrontation after another. the warden and her underlings get their kicks watching women get beat up with billy clubs and there's one scene in the film where just the sounds of two women having sex prompt two female cell-mates to give in to their desires. the overall plot is borderline soap opera with the emphasis on over-emotional turmoil and writhing bodies. there's only two scenes in the film that would qualify as a "sex scene", all other segments are nudity and teasers. however, there is a doctor who at first comes across as just another sleazeball but he turns out to be a normal guy locked up for killing his wife (her wish) but his knowledge of medicine is how he was appointed the prison's doctor. after his second appearance, we start to see that he's going to help Gemser escape the prison dead or alive. this is a great "atmosphere" film and one that will haunt you for weeks and months because the violence is so horrific. the film lacks character development for the authority figures, who appear in this film as nothing more than sadistic, twisted rapists. maybe that was the goal? maybe the film was designed to expose the hypocrisy of prison guards and how the guards act all self-righteous but as soon as the lights go out they're just as despicible as the criminals? whatever the case, i gave it 4 stars for the simple fact of the guard's and warden's lack of humanity.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent Flick!, June 11, 2007
This review is from: Violence in a Women's Prison (DVD)
Violence in a Women's Prison is a superb flick that will make you want to keep your distance from prisons. The movie's plot is not that difficult. It's the tale of a desperate reporter caught in the grips of a vicious cycle of terror and agony. The movie is one hellish conflict after another. The Chief Warden and her sidekick #2 are superb villians who work to bring Emmanuelle down. The punishments are gruesome and involve a solitary cell full of rabid rats and a large cylinder used to make women confess. The Chief Guard is a vicious woman who gets her kicks by sniffing nasal spray and on occasion taking advantage of other women. The violence is disturbing and the sexual encounters are many. The tension rises throughout the movie,and it all leads to a spectacular escape from the heelish prison. Filled with fun loving characters such as the homosexual Leander and the doctor who works to put an end to the hell. You will love this wonderful flick and I highly recommend this movie,not only because of its excellent picture quality,but because its another great addition to your Emmanuelle collection. There is no time to waste. Get this movie! Best viewed along with Emmanelle and the Last Cannibals
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