The Big Doll House

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The Big Doll House is a 1971 women-in-prison exploitation film that helped launch Pam Grier to fame and became a cult classic of the genre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf exploitation film
film
women-in-prison film
cinematographyBy Fred Conde
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Jack Hill
distributor New World Pictures
editedBy John F. Link NERFINISHED
era New World Pictures early exploitation era
featuresCharacterType female prisoners
sadistic prison guards
filmingLocation Philippines
followedBy The Big Bird Cage
genre action film
crime film
exploitation film
women-in-prison film
hasCultFollowing true
hasTheme escape
female incarceration
rebellion against authority
motionPictureRating R
musicBy Willie Hutch
notableFor becoming a cult classic of the women-in-prison genre
helping launch Pam Grier to fame
originalLanguage English
partOf women-in-prison film cycle of the early 1970s
producer Jane Schaffer
Roger Corman
productionCompany New World Pictures
releaseFormat theatrical film
releaseYear 1971
runtimeMinutes 95
screenwriter Don Spencer
setting Philippines
women's prison
starring Brooke Mills
Christiane Schmidtmer
Jackie Vieira
Judy Brown NERFINISHED
Karen McKevic
Pam Grier
Pat Woodell
Roberta Collins
Sid Haig
Teda Bracci
title The Big Doll House self-link

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Pam Grier notableWork The Big Doll House
Pamela notableWork The Big Doll House
subject surface form: Pam Grier
The Big Doll House title The Big Doll House self-link
The Big Bird Cage follows The Big Doll House
Mac Ahlberg workedOn The Big Doll House
Without Love followsSong The Big Doll House
this entity surface form: The Big Dollhouse