Difference between revisions of "Uncaged (1991)"
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Miki and her younger brother Robby flee their destructive home and find themselves in the towering metropolis, Los Angeles. There, they meet Sharkey, a pimp. Miki becomes infatuated with Sharkey and starts to work for him. Miki finds herself trapped in Sharkey's dominating world and must find a way to escape the nightmare. | Miki and her younger brother Robby flee their destructive home and find themselves in the towering metropolis, Los Angeles. There, they meet Sharkey, a pimp. Miki becomes infatuated with Sharkey and starts to work for him. Miki finds herself trapped in Sharkey's dominating world and must find a way to escape the nightmare. | ||
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+ | director = [[Lisa Hunt]] | ||
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* [[Pamella D'Pella]] as Ros | * [[Pamella D'Pella]] as Ros | ||
* [[Gregory Millar]] as Silk | * [[Gregory Millar]] as Silk | ||
+ | * [[Henry Brown]] as Slash | ||
+ | * [[Jason Oliver]] as Robby | ||
+ | * [[Elena Sahagun]] as Joey | ||
+ | * [[Chelsea Madison-Ciu]] as Ceil | ||
+ | * [[Wendy J. Cooke]] as Susu | ||
+ | * [[Joe Garcia]] as Donkey | ||
+ | * [[Odette Springer]] as Singer | ||
+ | * [[Michael McDonald]] as Clean Cut John | ||
+ | * [[Daryl Haney]] as John in Nova | ||
+ | * [[Monique Gabrielle]] as Beautiful Hooker | ||
+ | * [[Brewster Gould]] as Handsome John | ||
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+ | trivia = | ||
+ | * When the completed film was presented to the studio, executives demanded more explicit violence and nudity and inserted additional scenes featuring both. Director Lisa Hunt - who had intended the movie as an uncompromising view of prostitution from a sex worker's point of view - refused to attach her name to the finished feature and opted for a male pseudonym instead. | ||
+ | * Jeffrey Dean Morgan's film debut. | ||
+ | * Loose remake of [[Streetwalkin' (1985)]] by the same writing team of [[Robert Alden]] and [[Joan Freeman]]. | ||
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About
Miki and her younger brother Robby flee their destructive home and find themselves in the towering metropolis, Los Angeles. There, they meet Sharkey, a pimp. Miki becomes infatuated with Sharkey and starts to work for him. Miki finds herself trapped in Sharkey's dominating world and must find a way to escape the nightmare.
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Cast
- Leslie Bega as Mickie
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Sharkey
- Pamella D'Pella as Ros
- Gregory Millar as Silk
- Henry Brown as Slash
- Jason Oliver as Robby
- Elena Sahagun as Joey
- Chelsea Madison-Ciu as Ceil
- Wendy J. Cooke as Susu
- Joe Garcia as Donkey
- Odette Springer as Singer
- Michael McDonald as Clean Cut John
- Daryl Haney as John in Nova
- Monique Gabrielle as Beautiful Hooker
- Brewster Gould as Handsome John
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Trivia
- When the completed film was presented to the studio, executives demanded more explicit violence and nudity and inserted additional scenes featuring both. Director Lisa Hunt - who had intended the movie as an uncompromising view of prostitution from a sex worker's point of view - refused to attach her name to the finished feature and opted for a male pseudonym instead.
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan's film debut.
- Loose remake of Streetwalkin' (1985) by the same writing team of Robert Alden and Joan Freeman.
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