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Women's Prison Massacre (1983), also known as Blade Violent or Emanuelle in Prison , is a gritty Italian exploitation film directed by Bruno Mattei. It is well-known for its brutal violence and for starring Laura Gemser in her final appearance as the reporter Emanuelle.
Bruno Mattei (co-directed/written by Claudio Fragasso) Lead Cast: Laura Gemser, Gabriele Tinti, Ursula Flores
Inside the facility, inmates endure routine humiliation, psychological torment, and physical abuse from sadistic prison guards. Emanuelle immediately clashes with (Ursula Flores), a ruthless, deranged inmate who exerts dominant control over the prison population. fylm womens prison massacre 1983 mtrjm kaml
as the investigative reporter Emanuelle, who finds herself trapped in a brutal penal system. The Plot: Corruption and Chaos The story follows Emanuelle Arsan
The Fylm Women's Prison Massacre of 1983 was a tragic event that resulted in the deaths of several women inmates in Indonesia. Learn more about this infamous incident and its legacy. Women's Prison Massacre (1983), also known as Blade
Reporter Emanuelle (played by Laura Gemser ) is framed by a corrupt politician and sent to a brutal women's prison. The situation escalates when four male death row convicts escape and take over the facility, resulting in a violent hostage showdown. Cast: Laura Gemser as Emanuelle Arsan. Gabriele Tinti as "Crazy Boy" Henderson. Ursula Flores as Albina, the dominant inmate leader. Lorraine De Selle as Colleen, the ruthless warden. Content Guide
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Production companies included Beatrice Films and Films du Chevain, Paris. While Mattei is credited as the director, the film is also sometimes attributed to Gilbert Roussel, who may have been involved in uncredited capacities, a common practice in Italian cinema of the era. The original Italian title for the film is Blade Violent — I violenti , though it is also known under the alternate Italian title Emanuelle fuga dall'inferno (Emanuelle Escapes from Hell).