Caged Heat

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Caged Heat

Promotional poster for Caged Heat
Directed by Jonathan Demme
Produced by Samuel W. Gelfman
Evelyn Purcell
Roger Corman
Written by Jonathan Demme
Starring Juanita Brown
Roberta Collins
Erica Gavin
Cheryl Rainbeaux Smith
Music by John Cale
Cinematography Tak Fujimoto
Distributed by New World Pictures
Release date(s) 1974
Running time 83 min.
Country US
Language English
Budget $180,000
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Caged Heat (alternate title: Renegade Girls) is a 1974 exploitation film in the women in prison genre. It was written and directed by Jonathan Demme for Roger Corman's New World Pictures. The film stars Erica Gavin, Roberta Collins, Juanita Brown, Rainbeaux Smith and Barbara Steele. Also introduced to the big screen in this film was the well known character actress, Adele Stasilli-Fernandez. John Cale wrote and performed the film's soundtrack.

The film centers on Gavin's character, Jacqueline Wilson, who is sentenced to a women's prison on drug-related charges. She bonds with a group of her fellow prisoners and fights the repressive tactics of the warden, played by Steele.

Caged Heat is Demme's directoral debut. Although he includes the fast action, catfighting, and gratuitous nudity Corman required in his exploitation films, Demme also incorporates elements of liberal politics, feminism, and social consciousness. Because of this, and because of its place in Demme's filmography, some critics consider Caged Heat to be more interesting than run-of-the-mill women in prison movies.

Caged Heat was filmed for $180,000.

Two "sequels" -- Caged Heat II: Stripped of Freedom (1994) and Caged Heat 3000 (1995) -- borrow the Caged Heat name and women-in-prison setting, but are otherwise unrelated movies.

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  • Bliss, Michael, and Banks, Christina: What Goes Around Comes Around: The Films of Jonathan Demme (1996): ISBN 0-8093-1984-5

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