Savage Sisters is a 1974 women in prison film made in the Philippines and directed by Eddie Romero.
[2] In a revolution-torn country, 1 million US dollars is stolen by a group of revolutionaries, including Mai Ling and Jo Turner.
"[6] The Los Angeles Times called it "one of the better lurid potboilers to come out of the Philippines... Romero's direction is snappy... amusing as a sort of very broad live action cartoon.
"[1] Diabolique magazine wrote that Ashley was "especially fun" in the film "as a mustachioed, cigar-smoking conman type figure, doing push ups in leopard print underwear and bedding the three leads, indicating Ashley might have enjoyed a decent career as a character actor in later years had he so chosen.
"[7] TV Guide described the film as follows: "a baffling picture about a group of rifle-wielding women who back a revolution on some faceless banana-republic island.