Karen Yeh is known for her role in Woman Prisoner No. 407 II (1976), where she embodies the struggles and resilience of women in a harsh prison environment. This film is a notable entry in the realm of exploitation cinema, reflecting the era's fascination with gritty narratives and strong female characters. Yeh's performance contributes to the film's cult status, highlighting the unique blend of drama and exploitation that defines this genre.
Woman Prisoner No. 407 II
Kang-Hee attempts to escape from the jail with Chun-Ja, but fails and is transferred to the jail. The head of the prison builds a false escape way to get rid of her but fails. For his promotion is frustrated due to them. He tries to drown them in a reservoir, but fails again. At that moment, there is a fire in the prison due to prisoners’ mistake. Chun-Ja dies while helping other prisoners, and Kang-Hee, left alone, feels lonely. At that time, Kang-Hee tries to escape from the prison by the contact with Lee Hyeok. And with the help of Lee Hyeok, Kang-Hee gets rid of KatoWoo coming out of the court. People gathered around her helps her to run away and prevent pursuers from chasing her.