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Barbara Leigh starred in 'Terminal Island' (1973). The film's plot involves a California initiative that turns San Bruno island into a dumping ground for first-degree murder convicts, led by the tyrannical Bobby. Leigh's character finds herself amidst an all-out confrontation for control of the island.
別名: Phyllis Elizabeth Davis
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Phyllis Elizabeth Davis (July 17, 1940 – September 27, 2013) was an American actress known primarily for her television work. She studied at Lamar University and attended acting classes at the Pasadena Playhouse. Davis is best recognized for her role as Beatrice Travis in Aaron Spelling's dramatic series Vega$, appearing in all 66 prime-time episodes from 1978 to 1981 on ABC. Additionally, she played a role in the film 'Beyond the Valley of the Dolls' (1970).
公開年: 1973
別題: L'île du non-retour, Kvindefængslet på Djævleøen, Pirunsaari U.S.A., Pirunsaari USA, Le dernier pénitencier, Knuckle-Men, To nisi ton katharmaton, To teleftaio nisi tis Kolaseos, To teleftaio nisi ton zontanon nekron, Terminal Island - L'Isola dei Dannati, Djeveløya, La isla de los condenados, Männer wie Tiger, Männer wie die Tiger
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制作会社: Dimension Pictures
ジャンル: Action, Drama, Thriller
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キーワード: convict, exotic island, prison, woman director
In the wake of a Supreme Court decision to abolish the death penalty, California establishes Terminal Island as a dumping ground for convicted first-degree murderers. The island's main camp is ruled by Bobby, who maintains control through fear and uses women as sex slaves. A.J. and his group of like-minded convicts escape Bobby's tyranny and hide out on the island. When they liberate the imprisoned women from Bobby's custody, tensions escalate towards an all-out confrontation for control of Terminal Island.
Terminal Island is a 1973 American action-drama-thriller directed by Stephanie Rothman, one of Hollywood's few female filmmakers at the time. The film explores themes of power dynamics and exploitation within a unique prison setting. After the Supreme Court abolishes capital punishment, California creates Terminal Island as a penal colony for convicted first-degree murderers, with the condition that they can't leave. The island becomes a microcosm of society, reflecting its darker aspects. The movie is notable not only for its gritty portrayal of power struggles among convicts but also for Rothman's uncommon perspective behind the camera.