Difference between revisions of "Bamboo House of Dolls"
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
PopeyePete (talk | contribs) |
m (→Also Known As) |
||
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
* Orgia se stratopedo gynaikon (Greece) | * Orgia se stratopedo gynaikon (Greece) | ||
* Storia segreta di un lager femminile (Italy) | * Storia segreta di un lager femminile (Italy) | ||
* Das Bambuscamp der Frauen | |||
====Synopsis==== | ====Synopsis==== | ||
During World War II, the Japanese occupy China and open many concentration camps. In one of these called Bamboo House of Dolls, a group of girls are emprisoned. One of the women (the wife of a Chinese partisan) knows the location of some hidden gold that the Japanese want. She needs to get her husband by escaping. | During World War II, the Japanese occupy China and open many concentration camps. In one of these called Bamboo House of Dolls, a group of girls are emprisoned. One of the women (the wife of a Chinese partisan) knows the location of some hidden gold that the Japanese want. She needs to get her husband by escaping. |
Revision as of 12:47, 14 July 2018
Bamboo House of Dolls (1973, HK) is a Women In Prison film directed by Chih-Hung Kwei.
- Contents: Watch Trailer
Main Details
- Released in 1973
- Color
- Running Time: 110 Min.
- Production Co: Shaw Brothers
- Distribution Co: Peppercorn-Wormser (1976) (USA) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- Directed by Chih-Hung Kwei
- Starring Birte Tove, Lieh Lo, Hsieh Wang, Terry Liu, Roska Rozen, Niki Wane
- Produced by Run Run Shaw, Tien Wu
- Original Music by Fu-ling Wang
- Cinematography by Chi Yu
- Film Editing by Henry Chang, Hsing-lung Chiang
Also Known As
- Bamboo House of Dolls (Hong Kong) (English title)
- Bamboo Women's Prison (Europe) (English title)
- Camps d'amour pour chiens jaunes (France)
- Das Bambuscamp der gequälten Frauen (Germany)
- O Dragão de Ouro (Portugal) (original subtitled version)
- Orgia se stratopedo gynaikon (Greece)
- Storia segreta di un lager femminile (Italy)
- Das Bambuscamp der Frauen
Synopsis
During World War II, the Japanese occupy China and open many concentration camps. In one of these called Bamboo House of Dolls, a group of girls are emprisoned. One of the women (the wife of a Chinese partisan) knows the location of some hidden gold that the Japanese want. She needs to get her husband by escaping.