Caged Desires

Caged Desires is a 1970 exploitation film,[1] the first writing credit for filmmaker Barbara Peeters, and directed by frequent Ed Wood collaborator Donald A. Davis.

It is a women-in-prison drama dealing with a power battle between long-term inmates over their newest cellmate.

[2] Sixteen-year-old Maggie is imprisoned for performing an illegal (and fatal) abortion on a girlfriend.

While incarcerated, she becomes the subject of hostile advances from two rival cellmates, Brucie and Cat, and eventually finds love with Angel, a previous target of the predatory women.

Accordingly, if you believe you are likely to be shocked or offended by this film, we will gladly refund your money if you appear at the box-office with the stub of your ticket within the next three minutes.