Phyllis Robinson
Phyllis Robinson appears in Convict Women (1974), a film that delves into the harsh realities faced by women behind bars. Set against the backdrop of a women's prison, Robinson's performance captures the struggles and resilience of her character amidst a raw and unflinching narrative. The film is a notable entry in the exploitation genre, reflecting the societal issues of its time while providing a platform for Robinson's compelling portrayal. Her role contributes to the film's examination of female empowerment within the confines of a brutal environment.
Convict Women
Four desperate women escape from a brutal and corrupt prison. A quirky old store keeper gets caught in their path and finds himself hostage to a dangerous but sexy pack of convicts. The only way out is the Everglades, fighting the law and sadistic drug dealers through uncharted swamps laden with alligators and poisonous snakes.