99 Women

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99 Women is a 1969 women-in-prison exploitation film, produced by Harry Alan Towers and directed by Jesús Franco, known for its controversial mix of sex, violence, and social commentary.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
women-in-prison film
basedOn original screenplay
cinematographyBy Manuel Merino NERFINISHED
composer Bruno Nicolai NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
Spain
West Germany NERFINISHED
director Jesús Franco NERFINISHED
distributor Towers of London NERFINISHED
editedBy Alfredo Fraile NERFINISHED
featuresCharacterType sadistic female warden
wrongfully imprisoned woman
filmingLocation Spain NERFINISHED
genre drama film
exploitation film
women-in-prison film
hasAlternateTitle 99 Women: The Hot House of Horror NERFINISHED
Island of Lost Women NERFINISHED
hasAlternateVersion uncut version with additional sex and violence
hasCastMember Elisa Montés NERFINISHED
Esther Studer NERFINISHED
Herbert Lom NERFINISHED
Luciana Paluzzi NERFINISHED
Maria Rohm NERFINISHED
Maria Schell NERFINISHED
Mercedes McCambridge NERFINISHED
Rosalba Neri NERFINISHED
Valentina Godoy NERFINISHED
hasCensorshipHistory subject to cuts and bans in several countries
mainTheme abuse of power in prison system
female solidarity
sexual exploitation
narrativeFocus conditions in a brutal women’s prison
notableFor early example of women-in-prison exploitation cycle
graphic depictions of sex and violence
originalLanguage English
partOf Euro exploitation cinema NERFINISHED
producer Harry Alan Towers NERFINISHED
productionCompany Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas NERFINISHED
Terra-Filmkunst NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1960s
releaseYear 1969
runtime approximately 81 minutes
screenwriter Harry Alan Towers NERFINISHED
Jesús Franco NERFINISHED
setting Caribbean prison island

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Harry Alan Towers notableWork 99 Women