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  2. The Big Bird Cage - Wikipedia

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    The Big Bird Cage is a 1972 American exploitation film of the "women in prison" subgenre. [1] It serves as a non-sequel follow-up to the 1971 film The Big Doll House.The film was written and directed by Jack Hill, and stars Pam Grier, Sid Haig, Anitra Ford, and Carol Speed.

  3. The Big Doll House - Wikipedia

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    The film follows six female inmates through daily life in a gritty, unidentified tropical prison. Later the same year, the film Women in Cages featured a similar story and setting and much the same cast, and was shot in the same abandoned prison buildings. A nonsequel follow-up, titled The Big Bird Cage, was released in 1972. [4]

  4. The Birdcage - Wikipedia

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    The Birdcage is a 1996 American comedy film produced and directed by Mike Nichols. Elaine May's screenplay adapted the 1978 French film La Cage aux Folles, itself an adaptation of a 1973 play.

  5. Pam Grier - Wikipedia

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    Grier came to prominence with her titular roles in the films Coffy (1973) and Foxy Brown (1974); her other major films during this period included The Big Doll House (1971), Women in Cages (1971), The Big Bird Cage (1972), Black Mama White Mama (1973), Scream Blacula Scream (1973), The Arena (1974), Sheba, Baby (1975), Bucktown (1975) and ...

  6. Coffy - Wikipedia

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    Produced and distributed by American International Pictures (AIP), Coffy was the third Jack Hill film to star Grier, after The Big Doll House and The Big Bird Cage. Grier would go on to boost her career as the leading "femme fatale" of blaxploitation for the rest of the 1970s. [9] [10]

  7. List of prison films - Wikipedia

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    The Big Bird Cage; The Big Doll House; The Big House, 1930; Big Stan; Birdman of Alcatraz; Black Mama White Mama; Blackmail; Blood In Blood Out; Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight; Borstal Boy; Boys' Reformatory; Brawl in Cell Block 99; Breath, 2007; Bride of Frankenstein; Bringing Up Baby; Brokedown Palace; Bronson; Brubaker; Brute Force, 1947

  8. The Arena (1974 film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie was one of a series of women in prison films that Roger Corman co-financed following the success of The Big Doll House, including The Big Bird Cage, The Hot Box and Black Mama, White Mama. Most of those films had been shot in the Philippines but The Arena would be a European co production. Corman recalls, "It was the story of women ...

  9. Nicolas Cage filmography - Wikipedia

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    Cage in 2006. Nicolas Cage is an American actor whose career began with a role in the 1981 television pilot The Best of Times.The following year, Cage made his feature film acting debut with a minor role in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, the second and last time he went by his birth name Nicolas Coppola, which he changed professionally to avoid allegations of nepotism due to his connection to ...