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Duration: 14 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Half Magic |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 320x240 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Alternate Names: Linda Denise Blair, لیندا بلر
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Linda Denise Blair, born on January 22, 1959 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, is an American actress best known for her iconic role as Regan, the possessed child in 'The Exorcist' (1973). She was nominated for an Academy Award and two Golden Globes for this role, winning one. Blair reprised her role in the sequel 'Exorcist II: The Heretic' in 1977. Additionally, she played Carol in the prison drama 'Chained Heat' (1983).
Release Year: 1983
Nation: Germany, United States of America
Alternative Title: Das Frauenlager
Director: Paul Nicholas
Writer: Aaron Butler, Paul Nicholas
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Companies: Heat GBR, Intercontinental, Jensen Farley Pictures, TAT Filmproduktion
Genre: Action, Action Film, Drama, Prison Film, Thriller
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Keywords: lesbian sex, rape and revenge, sadism, sexploitation, women's prison
Carol (Linda Blair) serves an 18-month sentence in prison after accidentally killing a man while driving drunk. The prison she's sent to is corrupt and decadent, with sadistic inmates who sell drugs and engage in lesbian rape, and guards and wardens who are equally malicious. Carol must navigate this hostile environment, facing racial tensions among the inmates divided into two factions. The exact sequence of events is not specified but involves Carol's struggle for survival and justice within the prison system.
Chained Heat (1983) directed by Paul Nicholas is a exploitation film set in a corrupt women's prison. Linda Blair stars as Carol, serving time after an accident that resulted in a man's death. The movie explores themes of corruption, abuse of power, and the harsh realities of life behind bars. It was released during a period when sexploitation films were popular but faced criticism for its graphic content and depiction of lesbian relationships.