
Girls in Prison (1994)
Año de Estreno: 1994
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: N/A
Director: John McNaughton
Guionista: Christa Lang, Samuel Fuller
Producción & Género
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Compañías: American International Pictures, Showtime Networks, Spelling Films International
Género: Comedy, Drama, Lgbtq+, Thriller, Tv Movie
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: anger, falsely accused, lust, mccarthyism, murder, prison, prison riot, women's prison, wrongful conviction
Argumento
In 'Girls in Prison', young aspiring singer Aggie O'Hanlon finds herself wrongly accused and sentenced to life imprisonment for a crime she didn't commit - the murder of a record company president in 1952 Hollywood. Upon arriving at the women's prison, Aggie faces harsh conditions but is befriended by two fellow inmates who help her navigate her new life behind bars. As Aggie tries to adapt, she finds herself marked for murder by an unknown source who believes she knows more about the crime than she does. The tension builds as Aggie struggles to survive and uncover the truth while protecting herself from those who wish her harm.
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Resumen
'Girls in Prison' is a unique blend of drama, thriller, and comedy set within the confines of a women's prison during the early 1950s. The film explores themes of wrongful conviction, betrayal, and survival as Aggie O'Hanlon, falsely accused of murder, must navigate her new life behind bars. While plot details are limited in the provided sources, it is clear that 'Girls in Prison' offers a distinctive perspective on prison life, with a focus on female inmates and their struggles for justice.
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