Ten Violent Women is a 1982 American film directed by Ted V. Mikels.
A sequel, Ten Violent Women: Part Two, released in 2017, also directed by Mikels in his final directorial film.
Mikels said: It had been a couple of years since I had made a film, ‘Well let’s put one together, even if we can’t’ James Gordon White, a good writer, had written a thing called The Violent Sex, it was only a prison thing.
This thing about the girls using water pistols to rob jewelry stores and it led to a bit of difficulty there.
He shot on existing locations including a disused Los Angeles, and used some of his polygamous "wives" at the time as eight of the ten violent women.