"Chained Heat" is a 1983 American-German exploitation film directed by Paul Nicholas. The film follows the story of a young woman named Carol Henderson, who is wrongfully convicted of a crime and sent to a women's prison.
As Carol navigates the brutal and corrupt environment of the prison, she forms alliances with other inmates and fights against the abusive guards.
The film explores themes of power dynamics, survival, and solidarity among women in the face of oppression.
With its graphic depictions of violence and sexuality, "Chained Heat" has become a cult classic among fans of exploitation cinema.
The film's gritty realism and unflinching portrayal of life behind bars have made it a controversial but enduring entry in the genre.