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Back to the Prison for Franco
Michael_Elliott11 May 2014
Fury in the Tropics (1986)

** (out of 4)

Director Jess Franco once again turns to the WIP genre but this one here has a "been there, done that" feel to it. In the film Lina Romay plays a prostitute who is living a good life until one day she and another woman are thrown into a prison ran by a sadistic warden (Veronica Seeton). Once there the warden puts both of them through sadistic pain but also expects them to fulfill her sexual needs. FURY IN THE TROPICS isn't really a bad movie but at the same time you can't help but compare it to other WIP films made by the Spanish director and when you do that there's just no denying that this isn't in the same league as BARBED WIRE DOLLS, ILSA: THE WICKED WARDEN or even SADOMANIA. I will say that Franco does a very good job with the actual look of the film as it comes across very professional even though it appears to have a very small budget. The small budget will probably account for the lack of any real story because for the most part we get a few sadistic scenes and a few sexual scenes that are usually drawn out for no reason other than the fact that they probably didn't have the money to do anything else. For the most part the sex scenes are nicely shot and performed with the highlight coming towards the end with a rather wicked threesome. I'm going going to spoil the ending but it's certainly a very good one. Romay is certainly good in her role but the real stand out is Seeton as the warden. She certainly seems to be getting a kick out of playing evil and she does a good job with it. FURY IN THE TROPICS will appeal to those Franco fans like myself who want to see everything he's done but the others should start with some of his better films.
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3/10
Prison, jungle, Lina, Franco
BandSAboutMovies6 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
You know, most women in prison directors made one, sometimes two movies about jail and how it impacts the lives of ladies. Not Jess Franco, who just kept coming back, like Greg Dulli once sang, "I wanna go away, but honey, I just can't stay. I keep coming back for a little more of your love."

Marga (Lina Romay, who else?) and Rosalba fall for a freedom fighter and before you can say Barbed Wire Dolls, they're in jail and under the thumb (amongst other body parts) of the female warden (Veronica Seeton) and dealing with an evil Colonel (Ricardo Palacios) who runs the whole country.

There are multiple versions of this and if you like Franco, you probably already knew that. There's the regular one, an adult cut and Mujeres Accoraladas. I would assume that Antonio Mayans in is all three of them.

Jess made better prison movies and better movies period. I may sound like a broken record, but this is not the film to start your exploration of his work.
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