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Director
  
Bruno Mattei

Duration
  

Music director
  
Luigi Ceccarelli

Language
  
Italian

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Genre
  
Action, Drama

Running time
  
1h 29m

Country
  
Italy

Emanuelle Escapes from Hell movie poster

Release date
  
1983

Writer
  
Claudio Fragasso, Olivier Lefait

Film series
  
Black Emmanuelle Film Series

Cast
  
Laura Gemser
(Emanuelle),
Gabriele Tinti
(Crazy Boy Henderson),
Ursula Flores
(Albina),
Maria Romano
(Laura),
Lorraine De Selle
(Prison Warden),
Raul Cabrera

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Emanuelle Escapes from Hell (Italian: Emanuelle fuga dall'inferno), also known as Blade Violent, Women's Prison Massacre, and Emanuelle in Prison is a 1983 Italian women in prison film directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Laura Gemser, Gabriele Tinti, Carlo De Mejo, Lorraine De Selle, and Franca Stoppi. The film was written and co-directed by Claudio Fragasso (a longtime Mattei collaborator), and was shot in 1982 with a mostly French crew. The film has achieved a certain level of cult status recently due to its exploitive nature, extreme violence, and cheesy dialog.

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Plot

Emanuelle is sent to a violent women's prison. While she is in prison, she comes into confrontation with the "top dog" inmate Albina, ending in a series of fights. Albina gets the worse of it, including a broken arm, a knife in her leg, and her wig pulled off. Following a series of cat fights and arguments the women's lives are interrupted by the arrival of four male death row inmates led by "Crazy Boy" Henderson, who break into the prison. The male convicts proceed to rape, mutilate, and torture the female inmates (involving a sick game of Russian roulette), and executions. One convict is killed when a SWAT team attempts to invade the prison. Another is killed by a female inmate who hides a razor blade inside her vagina before enticing him to have his way with her. Henderson and the remaining male con attempt to break out using the warden, Emanuelle, and a wounded sheriff as human shields. After a gory finale, Emanuelle and the sheriff are the only characters left alive, and the sheriff promises to reopen her case.

Although the film contains scenes of violence, these are portrayed in an over the top cartoonish manner, something Mattei did regularly with his other films throughout the 1980s.

Cast

  • Laura Gemser as Emanuelle
  • Gabriele Tinti as Crazy Boy Henderson
  • Ursula Flores as Albina
  • María Romano as Laura
  • Antonella Giacomini as Irene
  • Raul Cabrera as Victor "Geronimo" Brain
  • Pierangelo Pozzato as Helmut "Blade" von Bauer
  • Robert Mura as Brett O'Hara
  • Michael Laurant as Prison Official
  • Françoise Perrot as Molly, the guard
  • Franca Stoppi as Head guard
  • Jacques Stany as District Attorney Robinson
  • Carlo De Mejo as Lawman Harrison
  • Lorraine De Selle as Colleen, The Warden
  • Other information

  • Filmed back to back with Violence in a Women's Prison (1982) A.K.A. Caged Women (1982).
  • Shot on a budget of $60,000.
  • Protagonist "Emanuelle" (Laura Gemser) and antagonist "Crazy Boy Henderson" (Gabriele Tinti) were married in real life at the time. Tinti's voice for the English version was supplied by Ted Rusoff, who was married to actress Carolyn De Fonseca. Fonseca supplied the voice of Albina, the antagonist during the first third of the film.
  • The film was partially financed by a French Pantyhose company, which is why the female convicts seldom remove theirs.
  • This was the last film in the hugely popular Black Emanuelle series.
  • References

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