Pedro Cassador is an actor known for his role in Amazon Jail (1982), a film that embodies the spirit of exploitation cinema. This Brazilian production plunges into the chaotic world of a women's prison, where Cassador's performance adds a unique layer to the gritty narrative. While details of his career remain sparse, his contribution to Amazon Jail positions him within the cult film landscape, appealing to fans of the genre who appreciate the raw energy and provocative themes that define this era.
Amazon Jail
Women have been lured to Edgar's white slave market somewhere in the Amazon jungle of Brazil with promises of work. Edgar and his bisexual partner keep the girls in a corral and bring them into Edgar's Dionysian parties when customers come to peruse the merchandise. Edgar's nephew has fallen for one of the trapped girls and helps the girls make an escape. They escape into the jungle and use their "talents" to survive the jungle and the men who pursue them, while dealing with the tribulations associated with a wild gang of women. Young women in the Amazon are kidnapped by a ring of devil-worshipers, who plan to sell them as sex slaves. Some of the women escape, but are pursued into the jungle by their captors. The women must band together to turn the tables on their kidnappers.