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A heroin addict with a fragile mental state.

The story follows Marlene Collier (played by Judy Brown), a woman sentenced to a harsh tropical prison in the Philippines for the murder of her husband. Upon arrival, she is thrown into a cell with a diverse group of women, including: The Big Doll House

is a 1971 cult classic "women in prison" exploitation film directed by Jack Hill and produced by Roger Corman's New World Pictures . It is famously credited with launching the career of action icon Pam Grier . Plot Summary A heroin addict with a fragile mental state

The imposing "boss" of the cell block who initially tries to intimidate Collier. Bodine (Pat Woodell): A revolutionary guerilla fighter. Alcott (Roberta Collins): A tough, cunning inmate. The Big Doll House