Island 1973 Mtrjm Kaml - Fydyw Lfth [cracked]: Fylm Terminal
(released in some regions as Knuckle Men ) is a 1973 American exploitation action-thriller directed by Stephanie Rothman . The film gained a cult following not only for its gritty "women in prison" tropes but also for its surprisingly progressive feminist themes and for featuring a young Tom Selleck in one of his earliest roles. The Plot: Survival on the Island of the Damned
The main camp is ruled by a tyrannical psychopath named Bobby , who treats women as sex slaves and enforces his will through violence. fylm Terminal Island 1973 mtrjm kaml - fydyw lfth
The film was shot back-to-back with another Rothman film, The Working Girls , using many of the same locations and crew. (released in some regions as Knuckle Men )
: Prisoners are left entirely unsupervised with no guards, no cells, and no laws—their only contact with the outside world is the delivery of basic necessities. The film was shot back-to-back with another Rothman
A group of new prisoners, including a young woman named Carmen (played by Phyllis Davis) and a man named Bobby (Marta Kristen’s character’s love interest, played by Tom Selleck in one of his earliest roles), are dumped on the island. They find a savage society ruled by a brutal gang led by a maniacal prisoner. The newcomers must fight for survival, ally with other outcasts, and overthrow the existing violent order. The film blends women-in-prison tropes with survivalist action and socially conscious undertones.
Directed by Stephanie Rothman, the 1973 cult classic Terminal Island is a gritty exploitation film following convicts exiled to a lawless island, featuring early roles from Tom Selleck and Roger E. Mosley. The film is noted for blending intense action with subversive feminist themes, as characters fight against an oppressive hierarchy. Read more about the film's production and cast at Wikipedia .
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