Gilson Moura appears in Women in Fury (1984), a quintessential example of 1980s exploitation cinema that captures the chaotic spirit of its era. Moura's role contributes to the film's intense narrative, which revolves around themes of vengeance and survival. This film exemplifies the raw energy and audacity characteristic of the grindhouse genre, making Moura's performance a notable element in the cult film landscape. His involvement in Women in Fury positions him within a unique cinematic tradition that continues to resonate with fans of cult and exploitation films.
Women in Fury
The young, pretty and shy Angela Duvall is jailed for murder in a Brazilian prison. Whilst there she is brutally "initiated" by the other inmates. The nice, honest and handsome prison doctor believes she's innocent and tries to help her. Covering for her brother, who killed a Brazilian drug lord, Angela Duvall is sent to a women's prison. Trapped behind bars, Angela's beauty excites the passions in her fellow prisoners and the guards alike. Unfortunately, she also catches the eye of a group of inmates who work for the man her brother murdered. In order to live long enough for her brother's confession to arrive, she must escape with her fellow prisoners into the dark Brazilian jungle!