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Virgins in the Tiger Cage 1984

90 min📅 1984-01-01

"A film made for the dignity of "women" who fight for freedom!"

Directed by Sarawut Wutthichai, *Virgins in the Tiger Cage* (1984) dives into a gritty jungle nightmare where young women are torn from their lives and forced into brutal captivity at a shadowy labor camp.

Director: Sarawut Wutthichai

Cast

Tanit Pongmanoon
Tanit Pongmanoon
Wallop Suksomboon
Patcharanee Rapeeporn
Manop Aussawathep
Manop Aussawathep
Supakorn Srisawat
Supakorn Srisawat
Doo Dokradon
Chat Mongkolchai
Chat Mongkolchai
Apika Singhvichai
Rapeepan Chantra
Waewta Tasdaw

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Virgins in the Tiger Cage* (1984) about?

The film follows a group of young women kidnapped and imprisoned in a remote jungle labor camp, where they face relentless abuse from guards and a whip-wielding warden. Their fight for survival culminates in a desperate bid for escape against overwhelming odds.

Who directed *Virgins in the Tiger Cage*?

Sarawut Wutthichai directed this intense 1984 action-thriller, blending exploitation with a raw, unflinching narrative.

Who stars in *Virgins in the Tiger Cage*?

The film features Tanit Pongmanoon, Wallop Suksomboon, Patcharanee Rapeeporn, Manop Aussawathep, and Supakorn Srisawat in its central cast.

Is *Virgins in the Tiger Cage* (1984) worth watching?

With its no-holds-barred approach to exploitation and thriller elements, *Virgins in the Tiger Cage* is a cult curiosity for fans of 80s grindhouse cinema. While not high art, its audacity and gritty atmosphere make it a memorable watch for genre enthusiasts.

How long is *Virgins in the Tiger Cage*?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About Virgins in the Tiger Cage (1984) — Brutal Jungle Exploitation Thriller Explained

Directed by Sarawut Wutthichai, *Virgins in the Tiger Cage* (1984) dives into a gritty jungle nightmare where young women are torn from their lives and forced into brutal captivity at a shadowy labor camp. The film unfolds with relentless tension as prisoners endure psychological torment and physical abuse, their resilience tested against sadistic overseers—including a predatory warden wielding a whip and guards who prey on their vulnerability. The atmosphere is thick with desperation and defiance, as the women's struggle for freedom clashes against a system designed to break them. With its raw action and thriller undertones, the movie delivers a visceral, no-holds-barred exploration of oppression and survival.

Though steeped in exploitation tropes, *Virgins in the Tiger Cage* stands out for its bold, unapologetic lens on female empowerment amid brutality. The film's 90-minute runtime races toward a cathartic escape, but the journey is as harrowing as it is gripping. For fans of 80s grindhouse cinema, this Southeast Asian thriller offers a unique blend of exploitation, drama, and a defiant spirit that refuses to be silenced.