Kenny Ha Sau-Hin
Kenny Ha Sau-Hin, an influential director in the realm of cult cinema, helmed Jail House Eros in 1989, a film that delves into the provocative intersections of eroticism and incarceration. Set against a backdrop that challenges societal norms, Ha's direction brings a unique vision to the exploitation genre, showcasing the raw energy and audacity characteristic of late 80s cinema. His work invites viewers to confront the boundaries of desire and freedom, cementing his role in the conversation around adult-themed narratives in film.
Jail House Eros
In Jail House, Blackie has concocted a perfect escape plan. Then wardress 5354 is killed by accident when making love. She becomes the bad ghost, in contrast to the good ghost who dies in a previous escape attempt. Finally, the chief warden, the interior decorators, Blackie and the good ghost come to an agreement. They would get the chief warden's girl friend, the exorcist, to banish the bad ghost. To leave quietly too are Blackie and the good ghost.