Prison-A-Go-Go!

Prison-A-Go-Go!

Theatrical Poster
Directed by Barak Epstein
Produced by Barak Epstein
Shane Stein
Written by Barak Epstein
Mike Wiebe
Starring Rhonda Shear
Mary Woronov
Laurie Walton
Travis Willingham
Music by Alan Pollard
Tim Reed
Cinematography Jim McMahon
Edited by Michael Fleetwood
Distributed by WorldWide International Picture Studios
Release dates
  • October 27, 2003 (2003-10-27)
Country United States
Language English

Prison-A-Go-Go! is an American film first released in October 2003 by WorldWide International Picture Studios, known for producing low budget B-movies with campy concepts.[1] The film premiered at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in 2003 and went on to win several awards.[2] The film was directed by Barak Epstein and starred Mary Woronov and Rhonda Shear.[3] The film is an homage/parody of women in prison films.

Plot

A sweet, innocent young woman named Callista who is abducted for "scientific reasons” and taken far away. Now it is up to her bright sister, Janie to solve the mystery and take a crack at rescuing her little sister. But the only clue she finds leads to a notorious prison in the Philippines, where committing a crime may be the only way in. The film was marketed as being filled with multiple shower scenes, girls running amok, kung fu food fights, ninjas, mutant zombies, evil scientists, genetic mutation, and mud wrestling.[4]

Cast

Actor Role
Rhonda Shear Jackpot
Mary Woronov Dyanne She-Bitch Slutface
Laurie Walton Janie
Travis Willingham Dr. Hurtrider
Lloyd Kaufman Leibowitz
Lauren Graham Callista
Mike Wiebe Wilbur Thorn
Louisa Lawless Cross-Eye
Tina Parker Breezy
Mae Moreno Boom-Boom
John Phelan Zimmerman
Laura Bailey Ginger

Awards

The film won several awards at the various film festivals that it was screened at. It premiered at the 2003 B-Movie Film Festival and won four B-Movie awards including Best B-Movie, Best Director (Barak Epstein), Best Movie Actress (Rhonda Shear), and Best Set Design (Heather Mason). The film won the 2003 Deep Ellum Award for Best Feature at the Deep Ellum Film Festival.[2] At the 2004 Backseat Film Festival Prison-A-Go-Go! took home the prize for Best Feature. Then at the 2004 Twisted Sinema Underground Festival Prison-A-Go-Go! was given the award for Best Comedy.[5]

References

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