Women's Prison (1955)



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Synopsis:
With the exception of the vastly superior Caged, Columbia's Women's Prison was the quintessential "babes behind bars" drama of the 1950s. Ida Lupino (who else?) stars as Amelia VanZant, the sadistic supervisor of the titular prison. Unable to establish any sort of relationship with a man, Amelia takes it out on her long-suffering inmates. When prison psychiatrist Clark (Howard Duff) tries to improve conditions for the women, he too is targetted for destruction by the vituperous Ms. VanZant. The cast includes such perennial "hard-boiled dames" as Jan Sterling, Cleo Moore, Audrey Totter, Phyllis Thaxter, Gertrude Michael and Mae Clarke. Not taken very seriously in the first place, Women's Prison was elevated to the level of "high camp" by youthful film buffs of the 1960s and 1970s.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1955
Director Credit
Lewis Seiler Director
Cast Credit
Eddie Foy III Warden's Secretary
Lorna Thayer Woman Deputy
Murray Alper Mug
Ida Lupino Amelia Van Zant
Jan Sterling Brenda Martin
Cleo Moore Mae
Audrey Totter Joan Burton
Phyllis St Felix Thaxter Helene Jensen
Howard Duff Dr. Clark
Warren Stevens Glen Burton
Barry Kelley Warden Brock
Gertrude Michael Sturgess
Vivian Marshall Dottie
Mae Clark Saunders
Ross Elliott Don Jensen
Adele August Grace
Don Carlos Harvey Capt. Tierney
Juanita Moore "Polyclinic" Jones
Edna Holland Sarah
Lynne Millan Carol
Mira McKinney Burke
Mary Newton Enright
Diane DeLaire Head Nurse
Frances Wright Miss Whittier
Production Credits Credit
Bryan Foy Producer
Art Department Credit
Cary O'Dell Art Director
Louis Diage Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Lester White Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Carter De Haven, Jr. first Assistant Director



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