Watch Werewolf in a Women's Prison
- 2006
- 1 hr 24 min
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4.3 (477)
Werewolf in a Women's Prison is a horror film released in 2006. Directed by Jeff Leroy, it stars Victoria De Mare, Eva Derrek, Vinnie Bilancio, and Jackeline Olivier. The plot follows a group of female inmates who unknowingly become the victims of a werewolf attack. The movie starts with Sarah (played by Victoria De Mare), a young woman charged with drug possession, being transferred to a women's prison. Sarah is strong-willed and unafraid, but her confidence soon fades as she realizes that she is in a dangerous place. The other inmates are violent and intimidating, and the conditions of the prison are squalid.
One night, while Sarah is sleeping, a strange creature enters her cell and attacks her. The creature is a werewolf that has been brought into the prison by a group of corrupt guards. The werewolf's bite infects Sarah and eventually transforms her into a creature like itself.
As the story progresses, Sarah's transformation becomes more apparent. Her senses become stronger, and she becomes more aggressive. She soon realizes that she is not the only one affected by the werewolf's bite as other inmates start to exhibit unusual behavior. The rest of the movie focuses on Sarah's struggle to control her newfound powers while avoiding the other inmates and the corrupt guards who are hunting her down.
The film is a mix of horror and exploitation, containing elements of both genres. The brutal violence and gore are a staple of the exploitation category, while the horror elements are present in the film's supernatural themes. The movie has a lot of scenes showing naked women and is not suitable for children.
Victoria De Mare's performance as Sarah is noteworthy, and she does a good job of portraying a woman who is slowly losing control of herself. Eva Derrek plays the role of the sadistic warden, who is in cahoots with the corrupt guards. Her performance as the villain of the movie is commendable as she brings out the wickedness of her character very well.
The special effects in the movie are reasonably impressive, and the scenes involving the transformation of the werewolf are well done. The make-up and prosthetics used to create the werewolf character are commendable. The blood and gore effects are not very realistic but suitable for a B-movie of this kind.
The film's pacing is fast, and the story moves quickly from one scene to the next. The movie is only around 79 minutes long, making it a relatively short film. The script is weak and underdeveloped, and at some points, the dialogue seems forced.
Overall, Werewolf in a Women's Prison is a subpar film that tries to blend too many genres together. It is a movie that is light on plot but heavy on violence and nudity. Fans of B-grade horror movies may enjoy it, but other movie enthusiasts may find it distasteful.
Werewolf in a Women's Prison is a 2006 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.3.