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Caged Heat (1974)
In director Jonathan Demme's (The
Silence of the Lambs (1991)) early trashy, low-budget,
B-grade, campy cult women-in-prison flick, and exploitation
classic with tongue-in-cheek humor, his first theatrical feature
film as a director - for B-movie king producer Roger Corman's
New World Pictures. Two other unrelated films were Caged Heat
II: Stripped of Freedom (1994), and Caged Heat 3000
(1995). [Note: Jonathan Demme
also produced Corman's The Hot Box (1972), another 'women-in-prison'
(WIP) film.] See Sex
in Films for
uncensored version. Demme's 83-minute film is generally considered
one of the best of its type - an "innocent females in prison" film,
advertised as:
"White Hot Desires Melting Cold Prison Steel!"
Demme would go on in the 1980s-2000s to make some very memorable Oscar-awarded
films, such as Melvin and Howard (1980), Swing Shift (1984), the
Talking Heads film Stop Making Sense (1984), Something Wild
(1986), Married to the Mob (1988), The Silence
of the Lambs (1991), Philadelphia (1993), and Beloved
(1998) before the turn of the century.
Demme's WIP (women in prison) exploitational classic,
with photography by Tak Fujimoto, showcased various attractive and
empowered tough women in prison and was designed for the 'drive-in'
crowd, with expected exploitative scenes of rebellion and the requisite
prison escape. Various punishments in prison included illegal electro-shock
experimental, Corrective Physical Therapy (aka CPT) (in other words,
lobotomies), nude solitary confinement, exploitative assembly-line
group showers, guard molestation of the prisoners, and sadistic torture.
Requisite components of many WIP films included nudity, dirty hair-pulling
catfights, and predatory lesbianism.
- the film opened with an exciting drug bust by an
undercover cop and other officers; one of the assailants was Jacqueline
Wilson (Erica Gavin, Russ Meyer's favorite), accompanied by two
other men, who were chased on foot from their residence; one of
the men was shot and another hopped a fence, before Jacqueline
was arrested on charges of drug trafficking and accessory to a
cop murder - one of the men had shot back and lethally wounded
an officer in the neck
- in voice-over, the hand-cuffed convicted prisoner
(standing before a black background) was sentenced by an off-screen
judge to "no less than 10 nor more than 40 years."
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Lavelle's (Cheryl Rainbeaux Smith) Opening Dream Sequence
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- after the opening credits and title screen zoomed
into place, the first of the film's three dreams occurred;
one of the womens' prison inmates, waifish pretty blonde Lavelle
(Cheryl Rainbeaux Smith), while sleeping in her cell, was visited
by a "Dream Man" (John Aprea) who kissed her through
her jail cell's bars, then fondled her through her clothes (amidst
heavy breathing) as she stabbed over her shoulders with a giant
butcher knife before awakening
- some of the main characters were introduced in an outdoor recreation
area: blonde Belle Tyson (Roberta Collins) was sharing an off-color
sex joke with tall, black and curvy Pandora (Ella Reid), as new
inmate arrivals (including Jacqueline) were transported in a van
into the Connerville Institute for Women
Dr. Randolph in Processing Center
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Three New Inmates
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- a pipe-smoking, perverted
and twisted white-coated Dr. Randolph (Warren Miller) was summoned
to the Processing Center, where he warned that it was the three
inmates' last chance to surrender "concealed" drugs,
before 'search and seizure' of any contraband from the stripped females:
"Please remove all articles of clothing at this time. And this
is your last opportunity to surrender any, ah, concealed narcotics,
drugs, or weapons on your person. You'd be surprised at
the foreign objects we find hidden inside new arrivals....Listen, I
don't enjoy this ritual any more than you do. Now, what we're going
to do now is some callisthenics. I'd like you girls to help me"; Dr.
Randolph ordered the group to perform calisthenics (deep knee bends)
- and then put on plastic gloves and pulled out his speculum for illegal,
full-cavity searches
- at a communal meal in the cafeteria, Jacqueline
sat across from two of her fellow female inmates, already introduced
in the prison yard, Belle and Pandora; the latter warned
Jacqueline about not becoming claustrophic - and ultimately catatonic;
a prisoner named Bonnie (Ann Stockdale) appeared to be in a zombie-like
state; there were hints by them that patients who were disobedient
or too unruly would be taken away to the clinic for calming: ("She
doesn't scream and shout anymore")
- humorously in the next sequence,
masturbation was implied before revealing that inmate Pandora was
playing dice: "Come on, baby, come on! Hmm, mmm"; a tracking
shot down a row of cells showed the inmates rolling dice during game-play,
conversing, dressing in a toilet, and reading the Bible
- an intimidating gang leader was introduced - Maggie
Cromwell (Juanita Brown), a mean and tough African-American bully and
gang leader, whose first words were: "God damnit! Who copped my
smokes?"; she barged into the cell of Pandora and Belle where she
accused kleptomaniac Belle of stealing her pack of smokes; after
finding a stolen pack under Belle's mattress, she threatened:
"If she rips me off just one more time, I'm gonna spill a can
of kick-ass all over her butt"
- that night, Jacqueline
experienced an erotic nightmare (the second of the film's 3 dream
sequences) - she imagined a bearded man kissing inmates, and a
doctor - symbolic of Dr. Randolph, threateningly approaching with
an open speculum
- during the day, the women were trucked to an agricultural
area to pick fruit under the watchful eye of armed guards; during the
ride, Pandora revealed to Jackie why she had been incarcerated
- not for murder but for an assaultive castration of
a male: "Cut his balls off instead...Didn't need the mothers anyway"
- in the evening, the females were entertained by
a staged, amateur improv skit-talent show with in-drag inmates
(Pandora and Belle) telling ribald and bawdy jokes; it was attended
by the film's most notorious character - the stern-faced prison
warden
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Stern Warden Superintendent McQueen (Barbara Steele)
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- the stern Superintendent McQueen (Barbara Steele,
a 'Scream Queen' veteran) was a sadistic, semi-lesbian, repressive,
wheelchair-bound, and butch-looking supervisor with an English
accent; the perverse warden left the show early due to
her disgust with the jokes
- later that night, the Warden experienced an
erotic dream (the 3rd and final dream sequences) of performing
for the cheering inmates, in a top hat while lecturing to them:
Don't you realize that sex is what put you behind
bars in the first place? Stealing to dress better for a man.
Fornicating.
Packing the pockets of women using pimps.
Killing to eliminate a sexual rival.
Give me contrition! Let's have redemption!
Repentance! Repentance!
Of one's debt to society!
- the next day, the Warden reprimanded Pandora and Belle for their "disgusting" gutter-talk
show the previous night: "That show of yours last night was positively
disgusting. Given the chance to express yourselves you went straight
to the gutter. Even for criminals you're just a particularly poor reflection
on womanhood"; Pandora was ordered to spend
a few days stripped naked in solitary confinement (without food) for
her unacceptable behavior (and for a contraband picture of a naked
male found and confiscated from her cell); as they were taken away,
McQueen told her assistant Pinter (Tobi Carr Refelson) about her "disturbing" but "oddly
gratifying" dream - "Y'know I had the most strangest dream, most disturbing, last night; disturbing
- but oddly gratifying"
- there were three separate female shower segments
in this film (one of the staples of WIP and 'girls-behind-bars'
films); the first one the longest and most extended, showcasing
various attractive and empowered cell-block prisoners
- while others took showers, Belle took risky trips
from the green toilet room through the air-vent passageway system
(counting backwards to herself to get back in time) to steal food
from the guards' break room and bring the items to her incarcerated
friend Pandora in isolation
- during shower time,
Maggie was threatened by Jacqueline's presence and warned her after
being pushed: "I'm
gonna kick your little pretty teeth so far down your throat you're
gonna get a picket fence around your asshole." They started
a vicious, hair-pulling cat-fight in the locker room; after being
restrained, the two were brought before the warden who warned that
further infractions would lead to CPT; Jacqueline was specifically
cautioned to "toe the line and avoid trouble like the plague"
- that
evening, Lavelle explained to her cellmate Jackie that she was imprisoned
for life for 1st-degree murder while hitchhiking, when her friend
was raped and she vengefully stabbed the rapist ("the guy's father was a senator or somethin'")
- in
the prison kitchen, after one of the mean female guards dropped a
dead roach into a large pot of soup Maggie was preparing, Maggie
wiped the roach onto the guard's shoes and mouthed the words "F--k
you" to the guard; when the guard reached for her gun, Maggie
assaulted her and a gun shot was diverted into the air; Jackie
threw an object at the guard's head and knocked her out; then,
Maggie and stole her gun, set the kitchen on fire, and tried to
escape; during a deadly shootout, a third inmate was killed, and
Maggie's escape attempt was quickly thwarted
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After Thwarted Escape Attempt, Dr. Randolph's CPT Punishment for Jacqueline
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- both Maggie and Jacqueline
were brought before the Warden who ordered them for CPT - to be
forcibly brain-shocked with an electric current; the two were taken
to Dr. Randolph's 'Behavioral Correction' facility, where Jacqueline
was strapped to a table; she pleaded for mercy ("You can't
do this to me!....Don't hurt me anymore") as the doctor gagged
her to stifle her awful screams; after initial treatments for
both Jacqueline and Maggie, more CPT sessions were scheduled; afterwards,
Maggie called the doctor "a god-damn perverted, sadistic maniac"
for using an outlawed procedure; she vowed to escape: "They ain't
lightin' me up like a f--kin' Christmas tree no more! I'm gettin'
outta here if it f--king kills me!
- during one of her stealthy trips to Pandora's cell,
Belle was caught and detained by an elderly kitchen
attendant (Dorothy Love); when the matron died of fright in Belle's
arms (and lost her set of false teeth), Belle was seized and blamed
for the death
- meanwhile in the fruit orchard, other prisoners
overpowered a guard and fled; Maggie was able to hijack the prison
van for a successful escape with Jacqueline - bringing together the
unlikely pair; the two later stole a cop's car at a gas station
and then car-jacked another family's vehicle
- in the prison, Pandora was released from solitary;
in his prison clinic, Dr. Randolph drugged Belle with an injection;
and for her complicity in the orchard escape, Lavelle was placed naked
into solitary confinement
- Maggie and Jackie met up with one of Maggie's friends,
double-paroled Crazy Alice (Crystin Sinclaire) at a brothel (Academy
of Sexual Satisfaction featuring females wrestling with clients
on waterbeds); when Alice's client - an under-cover
cop - showed his badge and threatened to arrest Alice on charges
of soliciting and prostitution, they knocked him out, and she joined
with Maggie and Jackie holed up at her sister's place in a trailer
park before deciding what to do next
- the Warden encouraged Dr. Randolph to punish Belle's
"capacity for violence," although stressed that she sign a voluntary
psycho-surgery release; he forced theimpaired
and drugged-up female to sign a voluntary psycho-surgery release
form, tricking her by calling it a parole-release form
- Lavelle was removed from solitary and the suspicious
Warden assigned her to work in the clinic
as Dr. Randolph's assistant ("Keep your eyes open, and learn");
Lavelle watched through the keyhole as the doctor took Polaroid pictures of his
naked and unconscious conquest in the Detention Clinic and then
raped her
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Lavelle Spying On Dr. Randolph's Exploitation of Belle
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Belle Injected and Drugged by Dr. Randolph
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- still on the run elsewhere, the threesome of
Maggie, Crazy Alice, and Jacqueline robbed the Los Alamos Currency
Exchange business (which was in the process of being robbed by
another Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck mask-faced gang!) - they stole
the money from the thieves after a shootout, and escaped cleanly
when arriving officers followed the two surviving robbers
- meanwhile inside the prison, Dr. Randolph was making
plans to perform a lobotomy on Belle's brain, to make her more
docile; Lavelle warned Pandora about the doctor's sadistic surgery
- in a hideout, the females
decided to return to the prison and free their fellow inmates;
Crazy Alice pretended to faint by the side
of the road, causing the driver of a prison van with new inmates
to stop; the inmate threesome confronted the driver who pulled out
his gun; Alice shot and killed the driver, and then the two prisoners
in the van were allowed to hitch-hike to escape
- the prison van was hijacked and driven to the facility
with prison worker Bernice (Mickey Fox) as their hostage, to help
them to gain entry; their objective was to free both Belle and
Pandora, and then break back out again
- in the prison, Lavelle and Pandora watched as Dr.
Randolph prepared to perform a psycho-surgical lobotomy on Belle;
knife-wielding Pandora interrupted Dr. Randolph's operation on
Belle at the same time that both Warden McQueen and Jacqueline
(with a shotgun) and Alice (with a gun) entered the operating room;
Belle was given an injection to revive her, and Lavelle showed
evidence and proof of the doctor's perversions to the Warden -
the forged form, and naked Polaroids of Belle - before her mouth
was taped
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Prison Break-In: McQueen and Dr. Randolph Were Captured and Held at Gunpoint
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- during the inmates' escape attempt, the three prison
officials McQueen, Bernice and Dr. Randolph were taken as hostages
in the back of the prison van where they rode with Belle, Lavelle,
and Pandora, while Crazy Alice was at the wheel and Jacqueline
was next to her in the front seat; Maggie was awaiting the group
outside the prison's gates with a getaway car; meanwhile, the Warden's
assistant Pinter had alerted guards and state troopers
- there was a major shootout at the institution's
entrance, but all five inmates were able to make a safe getaway
unscathed in a car with Maggie, while in the van, Dr. Randolph
was hit numerous times with stray gunfire and killed, and McQueen
was seriously wounded with an abdomen gunshot
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Jacqueline (Erica Gavin) - Sentenced From 10-40 years
Belle Tyson (Roberta Collins)
Pandora Williams (Ella Reid)
Jacqueline's Cellmate Lavelle (Cheryl Rainbeaux Smith)
Perverted Prison Dr. Randolph (Warren Miller)
Humorous Audio-Gag: Pandora Playing Dice!
Introduction of Gang Leader Maggie Cromwell (Juanite Brown)
Maggie Threatening Cellmates Pandora and Belle
Jacqueline's Erotic Nightmare - Kissing a Bearded Man Outside
Her Cell
Jacqueline's Erotic Nightmare - Attacked by a Doctor
Wielding an Open Speculum
The Evening's Skit-Talent Show for the Inmates
McQueen's Dream of Performing For the Inmates
Punishment: Pandora Naked and in Solitary Confinement
Women Lined Up For Showers
Belle Sneaking Off From the Showers to Enter Vent and Steal Food for Locked-Up
Pandora
Jacqueline Confronted by Maggie in the Showers and Locker Room Before Cat-Fight
Disciplined by the Warden
Death of Kitchen Matron Blamed on Belle
Maggie's Flight and Escape From Fruit Orchard
Jackie and Maggie Meeting Up in a Brothel with
Partner in Crime Crazy Alice/Lynda Gold (Crystin Sinclaire)
Hijacking the Prison Van and Prison Worker Bernice
Shootout - Death of Supt. McQueen in the Back of Prison Van
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