
On this day May 27, 1983, Chained Heat premiered in theaters, delivering a gritty entry into the women-in-prison exploitation genre. Directed by Paul Nicholas and starring Linda Blair and John Vernon, the film followed a young woman sentenced to prison and forced to navigate a brutal and corrupt correctional system filled with violence, power struggles, and betrayal.
The movie combined sensational storytelling with controversial themes and became known for its over-the-top characters and raw intensity. Despite its modest budget of 1.3 million dollars, Chained Heat surprised many by becoming a box office success, earning 20 million dollars during its theatrical run.
Fun fact: Linda Blair, best known for her role in The Exorcist, took on this role to break away from her horror image and explore more adult dramatic material.
The movie combined sensational storytelling with controversial themes and became known for its over-the-top characters and raw intensity. Despite its modest budget of 1.3 million dollars, Chained Heat surprised many by becoming a box office success, earning 20 million dollars during its theatrical run.
Fun fact: Linda Blair, best known for her role in The Exorcist, took on this role to break away from her horror image and explore more adult dramatic material.