![]() Electric Torture: CPT or "corrective prisoner therapy" is what McQueen calls the jail's practice of punishing inmates by electric torture via an electroshock therapy device.Downer Beginning: Poor Jackie, arrested for accessory in a drug bust where a cop got shot.Maggie shoots one of the other robbers and they get away when the first set of robbers run off and the cops go after them. Hilariously, they show up there only to find a completely different robbery underway. ![]() Colliding Criminal Conspiracies: Maggie and Jacqueline, now out free, elect to commit armed robbery of a currency exchange business.Surely mandatory in a women-in-prison movie. Cat Fight: Jacqueline and Pandora get into a hair-pulling cat fight.She then wakes up Catapult Nightmare style. Catapult Nightmare: Belle's Erotic Dream of sex with a man through the prison turns to a nightmare when, in her dream, she gets a very long knife (closer to a mini-sword, really) and starts stabbing at him.This eventually gets Belle in a lot of trouble. Belle uses just such a passageway, not to escape, but to sneak food to Pandora in solitary confinement. Air-Vent Passageway: You wouldn't think a prison would have easily accessible air vent passageways but this one does.Soon after, Jacqueline and Maggie escape for real. Jacqueline had nothing to do with the escape attempt but she was in the kitchen, so both she and Maggie go through brutal Electric Torture at the hands of the perverted (male) prison doctor, Dr. Unfortunately the prison they are all locked up in is a cruel and savage place ruled by an evil warden, McQueen (Barbara Steele, known as a scream queen of European horror films).Īn argument in the prison kitchen leads to Maggie grabbing a gun, shooting a guard, and going on an abortive escape attempt. Jacqueline makes an enemy out of a mean, tough prisoner named Maggie. She makes friends with two other very good-looking prisoners: Belle, a gorgeous blonde, and Pandora, a tall, curvaceous black woman. Jacqueline Wilson (Erica Gavin) goes to prison, evidently on a narcotics charge. Caged Heat is a 1974 film directed by Jonathan Demme, produced by Roger Corman.
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