Kat arrives in Los Angeles to audition for movies. However, after meeting a sleazy producer, she and her new friend find themselves in a women's prison run by sadistic guards and a lesbian warden.
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Henry Enrique "Erik" Estrada (born March 16, 1949) is an American actor, voice actor, and police officer known for his co-starring lead role in the police drama television series CHiPs, which ran from 1977 to 1983. He later became known for his work in Spanish-language telenovelas, his appearances in reality television shows and infomercials and as a regular voice on the Adult Swim series Sealab 2021 as well as the movie Cool Cat Saves The Kids.
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Gregory Scott Cummins is an American character actor known for his recurring roles in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Bosch.
Gregory grew up in Orinda, CA (East Bay Area in Northern CA). In 1985, after receiving his M.F.A. in Acting from U.C.L.A., and many years performing in theatre, Greg began his Television and Film career. He has performed lead, supporting lead, and supporting roles in many feature films and lead and guest starring roles in even more T.V. episodics, sitcoms, & network and cable movies. He is best known for playing heavies but he has performed in many comedic and dramatic roles. Greg took drama classes as an undergrad while attending Cal-Berkeley (where he eventually received his B.A. in Theatre Arts) and the University of Hawaii. At both Universities Greg was also on a football scholarship as the starting punter for California (U.C. Berkeley, (1974 & 1975 seasons) and the University of Hawaii, (1977 & 1978 seasons) leading the nation in multiple punting categories in his final two years at U. of Hawaii. Greg then turned down a contract to play for the NFL'S Green Bay Packers and signed the following year with The San Diego Chargers where he was released due to injury. Greg also teaches acting when his schedule permits. Greg is in his 35th year as a professional actor in the Entertainment industry and continues to shine on screen.
Paul L. Smith (born February 5, 1939) was an American character actor. Burly, bearded, and imposing, he has appeared in films and occasionally on TV since the 1970s, generally playing "heavies" and bad guys. His most notable roles include Hamidou, the vicious prison warden in Midnight Express (1978), Bluto in Robert Altman's Popeye (1980) and the Beast Rabban in David Lynch's Dune (1984). He is sometimes credited as Paul Smith or Paul Lawrence Smith.
James Hong (born February 22, 1929) is a Chinese American actor and former president of the Association of Asian/Pacific American Artists (AAPAA). A prolific acting veteran, Hong's career spans over 50 years and includes more than 350 roles in film, television, and video games.
Michael Parks (born Harry Samuel Parks; April 24, 1940 – May 9, 2017) was an American singer and actor. He appeared in many films and made frequent television appearances, notably starring in the 1969–1970 series Then Came Bronson, but was probably best known for his work in his later years with filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez and Kevin Smith.
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Mindi Miller (also known as Ty Randolph) is an actress and stunt person famous for roles in films like Amazons (1986), Caged Fury (1990) and Deadly Embrace (1989)
Jack Chakrin (June 24, 1922 – June 28, 2015), known by his stage name Jack Carter, was an American comedian, actor and television presenter. Brooklyn-born Carter had a long-running comedy act similar to fellow rapid-paced contemporaries Milton Berle and Morey Amsterdam.
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Janine, an enormously popular superstar, returned to the Vivid Entertainment Group in 2004. The classic beauty with fabulous eyes and trademark luxurious blonde hair also had a major announcement: she would begin performing with men. Upon returning to Vivid, Janine stated, "I feel peaceful and at ease with myself. I had a mental roadblock about working with men on film, but that is gone and I feel totally liberated and as excited as a schoolgirl at the thought. I've watched the business change over the years and hope that adult will never lose its edge. I love being a little naughty." A self-described tomboy, she chose modeling rather than attend college on an athletic scholarship. She was offered a Penthouse centerfold on the basis of a test shoot and her Penthouse magazine and video appearances launched her career in adult films. She was invited by the celebrated Andrew Blake to do her first XXX film, "Hidden Obsessions" in 1993, a huge success. Janine signed with Vivid and starred in best selling films such as "Blondage" and the popular "Where The Boys Aren't" series. Additionally, she has won numerous AVN awards.
Sandra Lee Schwab was born on April 6, 1966 in Richmond, California. A former Catholic schoolgirl, Sandra became a stripper in her late teens then started her show business career in her early 20s wrestling for Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (G.L.O.W.) under the stage name Tiffany Mellon; usually as part of the tag team "Park Avenue Knockouts." However, she left prematurely after facing harassment and homophobia from a G.L.O.W. manager who thought she and another wrestler were lesbians. Still, TV exposure on the syndicated series landed her her very first acting roles, including a guest spot on My Two Days and a supporting part in the wrestling drama American Angels: Baptism of Blood in 1989. Now bitten by the acting bug, Sandra switched her professional name yet again to Sandra Margot and started carving out a niche for herself in B movies. She played a seductive demon in Demon Wind, a hellish nun in Spirits, a teenage murder victim in The Sleeping Car and also landed parts in the women-in-prison film Caged Fury and a few other films, plus played a stripper on TV's Tales from the Crypt. The only constant were that the roles were small and almost always required nudity.
Likely sick of landing nothing but nondescript bits in low budget films, Margot left her mainstream film aspirations behind, changed her name again to Tiffany Million (sometimes Tyffany Million) and went where she could become a star: hardcore porn. There she was much more successful and, from 1992 until her final X film appearance in 1997, Sandra became one of the most in demand adult stars of the decade. Some of her most successful ventures were American Garter, New Wave Hookers III, Sex, Latex (the top-selling adult video of 1995) and its 1996 sequel Shock. She even poked fun at her former wrestling days with a film called B.L.O.W. (Beautiful Ladies of Wrestling). Sandra won an XRCO (X-Rated Critics Organization) Award, two AVN Awards and even directed, wrote and produced a handful of films, including The XXX Files: Lust in Space (1995), for her own production company Immaculate Video Conceptions. After receiving a sizable inheritance, she quit the adult film industry and never returned.
Leaving her sex star days behind, Sandra became a bounty hunter, bail bondswoman and then a private investigator. She emerged yet again a decade later, this time as Sandra Scott (surname from her fourth husband), as star of the short-lived reality show Wife, Mom, Bounty Hunter, which aired on the WE Network in 2007. Afterward, Sandra was interviewed about her adult film days in After Porn Ends (2012) and has reinvented herself yet again in 2017, also using a new name ("Margot Monday"), as the host of Arizona talk radio show.
An American pornographic actor. Nicknamed "The Hedgehog", he was ranked by AVN at number one in their "The 50 Top Porn Stars of All Time" list. Jeremy has also appeared in non-pornographic films, such as The Boondock Saints, The Chase, Orgazmo, and 54. He is noted for his 9.75-inch (~24.75 cm) penis (self-reported) —and he has gained some notoriety for being capable of autofellatio (which he first demonstrated on-screen in Inside Seka).
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