The Big Doll House 1971 American exploitation film directed by Jack Hill and written by Don Spencer. The movie stars Pam Grier, Judy Brown, Roberta Collins, and Sid Haig.
_Movie Details:_
- _Release Date:_ June 1971 (USA) - _Runtime:_ 1 hour 35 minutes - _Genre:_ Exploitation, Drama - _Cast:_ Pam Grier, Judy Brown, Roberta Collins, and Sid Haig - _Production Companies:_ New World Pictures, American International Pictures - _Distributor:_ New World Pictures
_Movie Plot:_
The movie follows the story of a group of women prisoners in a harsh, tropical prison. The prisoners, including Collier (Judy Brown) and Blossom (Pam Grier), must navigate the cruel and corrupt prison system, while also dealing with their own personal struggles and conflicts.
_Movie Themes:_
- Women in prison and exploitation - Survival and rebellion - Friendship and solidarity
_Movie Style:_
- Grindhouse and exploitation film aesthetics - Over-the-top violence and sexploitation - Campy humor and melodrama
_The Big Doll House_ is a cult classic and a seminal film in the women-in-prison genre. It has been praised for its campy humor, over-the-top action sequences, and strong performances from its lead actresses.