99 Women
99 Women | |
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US film poster
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Directed by | Jess Franco |
Produced by | Harry Alan Towers |
Screenplay by | Peter Welbeck Uncredited: Jesús Franco Carlo Fadda Milo G. Cuccia |
Story by | Peter Welbeck |
Starring | Maria Schell Mercedes McCambridge Luciana Paluzzi Herbert Lom |
Music by | Bruno Nicolai |
Cinematography | Manuel Merino |
Edited by | Bruno Mattei Stanley Franzen |
Production
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Corona Filmproduktion
Hesperia Films Cinematografica Associati Towers of London |
Distributed by | Commonwealth United Entertainment (US) |
Release dates
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5 March 1969 |
Running time
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90 minutes |
Country | West Germany Spain Italy United Kingdom Liechtenstein |
Language | English |
99 Women (German: Der heiße Tod, lit. "The Hot Death") is a 1969 women in prison film. One of the earliest examples of the genre, it was directed by Jesús Franco, produced by Harry Alan Towers as an international co-production, and features an international cast including Maria Schell, Mercedes McCambridge, Maria Rohm, Rosalba Neri, Luciana Paluzzi and Herbert Lom.
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Cast
- Herbert Lom as Governor Santos
- Mercedes McCambridge as Thelma Diaz
- Maria Schell as Leonie Caroll
- Maria Rohn as Marie, #99
- Rosalba Neri as Zoie, #76
- Elisa Montes as Helga, #97
- Luciana Paluzzi as Natalie Mendoza, #98
- Valentina Godoy as Rosalie, #81
- José Maria Blanco as Doctor
Home media
On February 22, 2005, Blue Underground released an unrated DVD of the English-language director's cut featuring an interview and talent biography with Franco, deleted and alternate scenes, a poster and still gallery and the film's trailer. Alongside this, an X-rated release of the French version, featuring hardcore shots directed by Bruno Mattei featuring actors not part of the film's main production, was also made available.[1][2]
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