Girls in Prison (1994 film)

Girls in Prison is a 1994 American film directed by John McNaughton.[1] Girls in Prison originally aired on the cable television network Showtime in 1994 as part of the series Rebel Highway.

Girls in Prison
GenreDrama
Thriller
Crime
Written bySamuel Fuller
Christa Lang
Directed byJohn McNaughton
StarringIone Skye
Anne Heche
Jon Polito
Theme music composerHummie Mann
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Lou Arkoff
David Giler
Debra Hill
Willie Kutner
Llewellyn Wells (co-producer)
Amy Grauman Danziger (associate producer)
Amanda DiGiulio (supervising producer)
CinematographyJean de Segonzac
Editor(s)Larry Bock
Running time83 min.
Production company(s)Showtime Networks
Spelling Films International
DistributorShowtime Networks
Release
Original networkShowtime
Picture formatColor
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseAugust 19, 1994

Plot

A young aspiring singer is sent to prison after getting wrongly convicted of murdering a record company president in 1950s Hollywood. With the help of two other convicts whose backstories we see previously, she must survive as the real culprits send "hit girls" to kill her inside. One of these convicts connects her to a private investigator who tracks the culprits down, but the murderer has determined to silence her.

Cast

  • Diane McGee as Mrs. Felton
  • Harvey Chao as Liam Fong
  • Bahni Turpin as Melba
  • Ralph Meyering Jr. as Jim Jeffrey
  • Letitia Hicks as Receptionist
  • Ione Skye as Carol Madison
  • J. Patrick McCormack as Gordon Madison
  • William C. Clark as Actor Playing McCarthy
  • William Boyett as Dr. Shainmark
  • David Paul Needles as McCarthy on Newsreel
  • Tamara Clatterbuck as Actress on Newsreel
  • Missy Crider as Aggie O'Hanlon
  • Jon Polito as Boss Johnson
  • Anne Heche as Jennifer
  • Angie Rae McKinney as Miranda
  • Raymond O'Connor as Mickey Maven

References


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