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(1991)

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5/10
Passable entertainment.
Hey_Sweden5 April 2017
"Uncaged", a.k.a. "Angel in Red", tells the story of a young hooker named Mickie (Leslie Bega of 'Head of the Class' and 'The Sopranos'). She lives with a mentally disabled brother, Robby (Jason Oliver, "Stand by Me"), and answers to a pimp, Sharkey (Jeffrey Dean "Negan" Morgan, in his film debut). Her relationship with Sharkey sours when he becomes more and more unhinged, and beats one of her fellow hookers to death. Sharkey escapes punishment from an underworld figure, Slash (Henry Brown, "Stepfather II"), and believing that he was set up by Mickie, spends an eventful night tracking her down for the sake of revenge.

If this sounds familiar, it's because it's essentially a remake of the earlier Roger Corman production "Streetwalkin'". Nothing new is brought to the table with this version, which doesn't offer anything memorable. It has a sufficient amount of sex, partial nudity, and violence if that's all that the potential viewer desires, but the story is now trite. The sordid goings-on, written by Catherine Cyran, are given reasonable pace by director Lisa Hunt, who took her name off the picture in favor of a male pseudonym. The movies' look is just right, there are some very sexy ladies present, and there's an omnipresent pop and rock soundtrack.

The performances are adequate to the occasion. Bega has appeal as the heroine. Morgan is amusing enough as the villain. Brown is actually pretty good, while Pamella D'Pella and Sheila Scott-Wilkenson do alright as Mickies' more experienced co-workers.

"Uncaged" is watchable, but undistinguished. Viewers are better off revisiting "Streetwalkin'" or, for that matter, the vastly superior "Vice Squad".

Five out of 10.
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2/10
you've got to be kidding
MontrealExpos28 September 2003
Hard to imagine a worse movie than this. Doesn't even qualify as a "it's so bad it's funny" flick. I couldn't place who the lead actress was until I looked it up and realized it was the same girl from the 80's sitcom "Head of the Class". What, besides $, would make her do this?
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6/10
dramatic, worthwhile
babeulous1 November 2001
This is a tense, tragic crime story about prostitutes caught in a territorial struggle between pimps. One pimp is psychotic and the other is just a thug. The characters are believable enough that the tension works, you can feel the danger the women are in, and feel sorry for them when their friends are hurt.

There are a few shots of strippers in a nightclub and prostitutes at work, but no more than are needed to advance the plot. This isn't a soft-porn, it's a drama.
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8/10
*
mattkratz9 February 2012
This movie barely falls into the "so bad, it's good" category of movies. It's basically about five prostitutes who live on the streets and dream of a better life. One of them cares for her mentally challenged brother, who is that way after being hit on the head as a toddler by an adult. After the brother witnesses the hookers' psychotic pimp kill one of their own, it's an all-out war:the pimp vs. the whores. The ending was suspenseful, and the acting was decent, but that was pretty much all this has to recommend to it. I got this as part of a Roger Cormon double feature DVD I got along with the movie Streets-that one was better. This was wasn't too good-OK at best.

** out of ****
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6/10
One of those copies that's quite an entertaining B watch
PeterMitchell-506-56436414 February 2013
I wonder if the writer of this had seen Streetwalkin' with John Goodman's better half, Melissa Leo in it, cause this is almost a copy. Here, the very hot black haired lead again, a retarded brother. Think Streetwalkin'. She's in love with her pimp, who's a provider. The movie starts with her humping an older guy, wildly, a younger one later on, a little too randy, accidentally rips a part of her red blouse, and comes to quick, where a second round is warranted. She's so forgiving, this beauty, I like her character in this. When stumbling upon another pro, who's been bashed severely by her pimp, she takes off with little brother, where's she insanely pursued by her man, where she finally takes refuge with a black pimp, out to fix the situation. A nasty war escalates between the two pimps. So really there's your story. This film is okay, thanks to our luscious lead who looks great in a bra and panties. The film actually becomes quite entertaining, making Streetwalkin' a somewhat dour piece. A high point in the film has a waiting customer in a car, who keeps a tire iron on the backseat. He's told to f off or words to that effect by the pro and her friend. I hated too the the pimps friend with the cap, who literally kicks the pro's when their down. I have too seen other actors play pimps better, like Dale Midkiff. Again refer Streetwalkin'.
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6/10
A guilty pleasure
xtonybueno30 March 2000
This is a bad movie that I happen to enjoy and find entertaining. I saw it on HBO about 7 years ago, and liked it enough to tape it and watch it a few times. Yes, I know it's exploitive and sleazy, but then again I certainly wasn't bored. I actually like the ending a lot. The last few moments are actually fairly well-done.
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6/10
Acceptable exploitation
Woodyanders7 January 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Mickie (a solid and sympathetic performance by Leslie Bega) works as a prostitute for vicious and unbalanced pimp Sharkey (a not half bad portrayal by Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Mickie and her hooker friends find themselves in considerable jeopardy after Sharkey goes lethally loony.

While director Lisa Hunt keeps the engrossingly sordid story moving along at a snappy pace, maintains a fairly tough and seamy tone throughout, makes good use of the grimy urban locations, offers a pleasing plethora of tasty distaff nudity, and pulls out all the stirring stops at the wild'n'violent climax, she crucially fails to deliver the necessary full-on nasty punch needed to make this one truly sizzle. Moreover, Catherine Cyrin's compact, yet formulaic script sticks to a pretty predictable narrative trajectory. Fortunately, the competent acting from a sturdy cast holds this picture together: Pamella D'Pella as the sassy Ros, Gregory Millar as suave rival pimp Silk, Harry Brown as the fearsome and imposing Stash, Jason Oliver as Mickie's brain-damaged brother Robby, Elana Salagun as the defiant Joey, Sheila Scott-Wilkenson as the hard-bitten Tina, and Chelsea Madison-Clun as pathetic strung-out junkie Ceil. Flavio Martinez Labiano's sharp cinematography provides a glittery neon glow. While this flick lacks the raw scuzzy edge of "Vice Squad" or 'Streetwalkin'," it's still nonetheless a decent little Grade B programmer.
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7/10
Decent late nigher film
davidmoss-0474914 April 2019
It was actually a pretty decent late night film have a copy of it on it DVD a double feature with a similar film called streets both are rarer films but this particular one I found rather enjoyable seen it a few times I would recommend if you're a Jeffrey dean morgan fan
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