Yvette Yzon appears in The Jail: The Women's Hell (2006), where she embodies the struggles and resilience of women in a harsh prison environment. This film captures the gritty realities of incarceration, showcasing Yzon's ability to portray complex emotions in a challenging setting. With a focus on the female experience in a male-dominated world, her performance adds depth to the narrative, making it a notable entry in the realm of exploitation cinema.
The Jail: The Women's Hell
Three women are sent by steamboat to an undisclosed jungle prison called "The Home of Lost Souls". Here they experience the usual beatings, whippings, cat fights and humiliations. The butch warden has a deal on the side with a local pimp who forces them to dance in bikinis at a nightclub and sexually service the patrons. Tired of cages, rape, torture and rats, the girls kill the resident snitch and escape into the jungle.