Vinnie Bilancio, an actor and writer, has made a notable impact in the realm of cult cinema with his contributions to films like Sorority House Massacre (1986) and Werewolf in a Women's Prison (2006). In the latter, he not only showcased his acting skills but also penned the script, blending horror with a unique twist on the women's prison genre. His work in Dracula in a Women's Prison (2017) further cements his role as a creative force in this niche, exploring the absurdities of exploitation cinema with a sharp and humorous edge.
Dracula in a Women's Prison
Ten years after the horrific events of Werewolf in a Women's Prison, the penitentiary has a new warden with a thirst for blood. Young American Liz travels to the the third world country of Campuna to gather her sisters remains, who mysteriously passed in jail. However, anyone who dies in Campuna State Prison comes back to life under warden Drago better known as Count Dracula.