Caged Fury (1990)
3/10
Caged Fury provides the anticipated allure of attractive ladies behind bars but lacks the quality expected of a noteworthy film
26 January 2024
I recently watched Caged Fury (1990) on Prime. The storyline revolves around women who audition for a supposed Hollywood opportunity, only to find themselves in prison facing assault and torture. When they mistakenly kidnap the wrong woman, a biker and his associate come to her rescue to save her and help her seek revenge.

Directed and written by Bill Milling (Body Trouble), the film stars Kascha (Backdoor to Hollywood 7), Gregory Scott Cummings (Cliffhanger), Sydney Coale (Princess Warrior), and Michael Parks (Red State).

This prison genre movie delivers all the expected elements - shower sequences, nude searches, and encounters with male and female security guards. The cast is visually striking, but the writing and acting are reminiscent of soft porn. The heroes, while ridiculous and random, contribute a touch of hilarity fitting for the low budget addition to the genre. However, a twist at the end falls short of its intended cleverness.

In conclusion, Caged Fury provides the anticipated allure of attractive ladies behind bars but lacks the quality expected of a noteworthy film. I would give it a score of 3/10 and recommend it only with the appropriate expectations.
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