On This Day: May 27, 1983 – Chained Heat Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: May 27, 1983 – Chained Heat Premiered in Theaters
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.

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