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Ann Michelle was born on August 11, 1952, in Chigwell, Essex, England.
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Penny Irving, born in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England in 1955, is a former actress and Page 3 model for The Sun newspaper. She gained fame for her role as Miss Bakewell in the sitcom 'Are You Being Served?' from 1976 to 1979. Irving also appeared in the film adaptation of 'The Likely Lads' as Sandy. Notably, she starred in cult director Pete Walker's horror films 'House of Whipcord' (1974) and 'The Comeback' (1978).
Release Year: 1974
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Flagellations, E sul corpo tracce di violenza, Tukthuset, Дом кнута, Stag Model Slaughter, The Photographer's Models, Das Haus der Peitschen
Director: Pete Walker
Writer: David McGillivray, Pete Walker
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Companies: Miracle Films, Peter Walker (Heritage) Ltd.
Genre: Horror
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Keywords: blind man, cage, countryside, exploitation, female prisoner, misogynist, model, murder, parent child relationship, prison, prison escape, sadism, torture, violence against women, whipping, women's prison
In rural England, a former judge operates an unlicensed prison with his lover and other ex-wardens for young women they deem have escaped proper justice. The prisoners are subjected to brutal punishments, including public whippings and torture in cages. One prisoner, Patricia, tries to escape but is recaptured. Meanwhile, a new arrival, Ann, struggles to cope with the harsh conditions. Patricia eventually manages to escape again, this time successfully, leading to severe consequences for those involved.
House of Whipcord (1974) is an exploitation horror film directed by Pete Walker, set in a makeshift prison run by a former judge and his associates in the English countryside. The film explores themes of vigilantism, power dynamics, and retribution, as it depicts the brutal treatment of young female prisoners. It's notable for its graphic violence and controversial subject matter, typical of the exploitation subgenre.