The Sisterhood (released in the Philippines as Caged Women) is a 1988 American action/adventure/science fiction film directed by Filipino director Cirio H.
[2][3] In what used to be America, several women fight to stay alive in a post-apocalyptic world, after being captured by a brutal army of men.
The army is led by Mikal (Chuck Wagner) who is world-weary and tired of fighting, but sees no alternative With escape impossible, their only hope for rescue is a nomadic band of fierce she-warriors: The Sisterhood.
Led by Alee (Rebecca Holden) the Sisterhood eschews mechanical weapons in favor of their paranormal abilities.
[8] Others found the movie "trashy," although the acting is found to be better than average and the story is better than average[9] Variety said the film "breaks no new ground but includes diverting material drawn from the ““Mad Max’’ cookbook... Pic has many a similarity to other genre films, with the Sisterhood having mystical reverend mothers (a la Dune).