Eugene Lipinski, born in Wansford Camp, Cambridgeshire, has made significant contributions to cult cinema through his roles in Bad Timing (1980) and Outland (1981). With a foundation in amateur theater and formal training at the Royal Academy of Arts, Lipinski brings a unique intensity to his characters. In Against Their Will: Women in Prison (1994), he further demonstrates his versatility, navigating the complexities of exploitation narratives. His performances resonate within the realm of gritty storytelling, making him a notable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Against Their Will: Women in Prison
Behind prison walls, corruption, sex and power make criminals out of the guards and heroes out of the guarded. For more than a decade, the lawless guards inside a maximum security women's prison have reigned with impunity - rape, sex for money and illegal favors have become the norm until one woman decides to battle the system. Leading a group of inmates on a risky life-or-death struggle for justice, a ten year silence is finally broken, exposing the twisted truth to the world and enabling the prisoners the freedom to live without fear.