Bill Milling, born in the 1950s, is a multifaceted talent in the realm of cult cinema, known for his work as an actor, writer, and director. He directed and wrote Caged Fury (1990), a hallmark of the women-in-prison genre, showcasing his knack for blending exploitation with narrative depth. Milling also appeared in Savage Dawn (1985) and Nightmare (1981), adding his unique flair to the gritty landscapes of these films. His contributions to Lauderdale (1989) further solidify his status as a key figure in the cult film movement.
Caged Fury
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.