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The Big Doll House

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In a dark and brutal women’s prison in a crisis-stricken country, a group of women, each with her own tragic and unique story, faces the harsh reality of their situation. Among them stands out a clever young woman who enters the prison for a crime she did not commit and soon becomes the voice of resistance within the oppressive walls of the institution. Daily life in the prison is fraught with harassment from the guards, internal struggles among the prisoners, and a constant fight for survival in a place where law and order are mere illusions.

As the protagonist befriends a diverse group of inmates, each grappling with her own demons, tensions and unexpected alliances emerge. With ingenuity and determination, they will plan a daring escape to freedom, confronting not only the constraints of their environment but also their own fears and insecurities. Loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for survival lead this group to empower themselves, forging strong bonds that challenge established norms.

The climactic conclusion, filled with action and emotion, reveals how far they are willing to go for their freedom, making it clear that there is no chain strong enough to contain the indomitable spirit of these women. With an intriguing style full of tension, this story is an explosive combination of drama, camaraderie, and rebellion.

Media type
Movie
Year
1971
Director
Jack Hill
Writer
Don Spencer
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.80
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
100.00
Actors
Judith Brown
Pam Grier
Brooke Mills
Roberta Collins
Pat Woodell
Sid Haig
Christiane Schmidtmer
Kathryn Loder
Jerry Franks
Gina Stuart
Jack Davis
Letty Mirasol
Shirley de las Alas
Myrna De Vera
Siony Cordona
Gender
Acción
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Cirio H. Santiago
Jane Schaffer
Streaming
Cultpix
Original title
The Big Doll House
Duration
95
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