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195096 minCrime, Drama

Caged

Is Caged a Hit or Flop?

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Is Caged worth watching? With a rating of 7.111/10, this Crime, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Caged Synopsis

A single mistake puts a 19-year old girl behind bars, where she experiences the terrors and torments of women in prison.

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Top Cast

Eleanor Parker
Eleanor ParkerMarie Allen
Agnes Moorehead
Agnes MooreheadRuth Benton
Ellen Corby
Ellen CorbyEmma Barber
Hope Emerson
Hope EmersonEvelyn Harper
Betty Garde
Betty GardeKitty Stark
Jan Sterling
Jan SterlingGita "Smoochie" Kovsky
Lee Patrick
Lee PatrickElvira Powell
Olive Deering
Olive DeeringJune Roberts
Jane Darwell
Jane DarwellIsolation Matron
Gertrude Michael
Gertrude MichaelGeorgia Harrison

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Is Caged worth watching?

Yes, Caged is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.111/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Crime, Drama movies.

Is Caged hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.111/10), Caged is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Caged?

Caged is a Crime, Drama movie that A single mistake puts a 19-year old girl behind bars, where she experiences the terrors and torments of women in prison....

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Critic Reviews

John ChardDec 24, 2013
★ 7.5

Prisoner 93850 Caged is directed by John Cromwell and adapted by Virginia Kellogg from her own story Women Without men that was co-written with Bernard C. Schoenfeld. It stars Eleanor Parker, Agnes Moorehead, Ellen Corby, Betty Garde and Hope Emerson. Music is by Max Steiner and cinematography by Carl E. Guthrie. Teenager Marie Allen (Parker) is sent to a women’s prison after being found guilty of being an accomplice in a robbery, a robbery that saw her husband killed. She’s also pregnant and will have to have the child in the prison. Struggling to come to terms with her incarceration and the tough regime overseen by brutish warden Harper (Emerson), Marie comes to realise that she may have to go through a major character transformation to survive. Unfairly tagged as camp and sounding on synopsis like what would become a cheese laden staple of women’s prison movies, Caged is actually rather powerful film making. The deconstruction and subsequent transformation of a young woman who clearly doesn’t belong behind those walls, is bleakly told. The prison is a foreboding place, the lady character’s reactions to their surroundings and way of life are emotionally charged. Frank in its portrayal of prison life back then, but sly with its insinuations of sexual proclivities and criminal doings on the inside, the writing has a crafty edge most befitting the sombre tone that pervades the picture. Parker leads off the list of great performances to bring the drama to life, and with Guthrie’s black and white photography superbly emphasising claustrophobia and pungent emotional turmoil, it rounds out as a thoroughly gripping piece of film. With an ending that’s appropriately biting as well. 7.5/10