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Films That Time Forgot: Caged Fury

19 June 2008 9:32 AM, PDT | avclub.com | See recent The AV Club news »

Caged Fury (1989) Director: Bill Milling Tagline: they learned their lesson the hard way! Plot: If you ever have to explain the concept of in medias res to someone, consider showing the first five minutes of Caged Fury, which begins with a lingerie-clad prisoner Shawshanking her way out of a cell via a hole hidden behind a poster of some superhunks. The action then shifts to an oily, mulleted guard named Spyder (played by veteran character actor Gregory Scott Cummins, fresh from a short stint as a punter for the San Diego Chargers) confronting a slacking co-worker and, out of nowhere, coming at the dude with a straight razor: Meanwhile, on a ranch in Utah (and in a seemingly unrelated film), Roxanna Michaels (as "Cat") prepares to leave her overprotective daddy and pursue her dreams of becoming a »

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