A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Laura Gemser, Gabriele Tinti, Ursula Flores
Written by:
Rossella Drudi
Claudio Fragasso
Directed by:
Bruno Mattei, Gilbert Roussel
Release Date:
May 6, 1983
Original Title:
Blade Violent - I violenti
Alternate Titles:
"Emmanuelle" en el reformatorio de las perdidas
Blade Violent
Emanuelle - Fuga dall'inferno
Emanuelle Escapes from Hell
Emanuelle en prisión
Emanuelle in Prison
Emmanuelle - a detenta
Laura II - Revolte im Frauenzuchthaus
Révolte au pénitencier de filles
Genres:
Action | Crime | Horror
Production Companies:
Beatrice Film
Imp.Ex.Ci.
Les Films Jacques Leitienne
Les Films de Chauvin
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 FR: 18 IT: 18+ US: NR
Runtime: 88
Emanuelle is framed by a corrupt D.A. while investigating a drug smuggling operation and has to tough it out under lock and key, dealing with a strict warden and abusive guards.
Emanuelle, a reporter, comes just a little too close to exposing a corrupt official, and is sent to prison on trumped-up charges. In the prison, the inmates are constantly humiliated and tortured by the prison staff. Overly affectionate prisoners are forced underwater, while others are obliged to look on. Emanuelle finds an enemy in the deranged Albina, who "runs the prison." For the pleasure of the warden, Emanuelle and Albina are forced to fight each other with knives. Bad becomes worse when four men awaiting execution escape and take over the prison. Gore flows like water.
Director:
Bruno Mattei
Claudio Fragasso
Director of Photography:
Henry Frogers
Editor:
Gilbert Kikoïne
Executive Producer:
Jean Lefait
Original Music Composer:
Luigi Ceccarelli
Production Design:
Charles Finelli
Production Manager:
Bruno Mattei
Olivier Gérard
Screenplay:
Rossella Drudi
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