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[[Category:1956]][[Category:Films]][[Category:Sexploitation]][[Category:Women In Prison]][[Category:Crime]][[Category:The Metro Drive-In]][[Category:American International Pictures]][[Category:USA | ===Plot Summary=== | ||
*Anne Carson, meeting the seamy side of prison life, finds that everyone thinks she knows where un-recovered bank loot is. | |||
===Taglines=== | |||
*What happens to girls without men? | |||
*What happens to women without men? | |||
*The shocking story of one man against 1,000 women! | |||
[[Category:1956]][[Category:Films]][[Category:Sexploitation]][[Category:Women In Prison]][[Category:Crime]][[Category:The Metro Drive-In]][[Category:American International Pictures]][[Category:USA]] |
Revision as of 16:46, 25 April 2020
Girls in Prison (1956, USA) is a Women In Prison film directed by Edward L. Cahn.
- Contents: Poster Art
Main Details
- Released in 1956
- Running Time: 87 Min
- Distributed by American International Pictures
- Directed by Edward L. Cahn
- Written by Lou Rusoff
- Starring: Richard Denning, Joan Taylor, Adele Jergens, Helen Gilbert, Lance Fuller
- Music by Ronald Stein
- Cinematography by Frederick E. West
- Edited by Ronald Sinclair
- Produced by Alex Gordon
Plot Summary
- Anne Carson, meeting the seamy side of prison life, finds that everyone thinks she knows where un-recovered bank loot is.
Taglines
- What happens to girls without men?
- What happens to women without men?
- The shocking story of one man against 1,000 women!