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The early 1980s were a golden era for Italian exploitation cinema, a time when directors operated with low budgets, high ambition, and almost no creative constraints. Among the most prolific and controversial figures of this period was (often working under pseudonyms). In 1983, Mattei delivered a quintessential entry into the women-in-prison (WIP) subgenre: Women's Prison Massacre (originally titled Emanuelle fuga dall'inferno ) . Production and Background The early 1980s were a

Filmed back-to-back with Violence in a Women's Prison , this movie is a quintessential example of Italian grindhouse cinema. Laura Gemser "Crazy Boy" Henderson Gabriele Tinti Albina (Inmate Leader) Ursula Flores Warden Colleen Lorraine De Selle Lawman Harrison Carlo De Mejo Filmed back-to-back with Violence in a Women's Prison

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: The female inmates are forced into a violent struggle for their lives as the convicts terrorize both the prisoners and guards. Content and Rating Details

Directed by the legendary schlock maestro Bruno Mattei and co-written by Claudio Fragasso (who would later achieve internet immortality for directing the so-bad-it's-brilliant Troll 2 ), Women's Prison Massacre is not merely a movie; it is a time capsule of a specific, unapologetically degenerate moment in cinematic history.