Jeff Leroy, born in the 1970s, is a versatile filmmaker known for his work in cult cinema. He made his mark as a director and writer with Charlie's Death Wish (2005), where he crafted a unique blend of dark humor and exploitation. Leroy continued to explore unconventional narratives with Werewolf in a Women's Prison (2006), showcasing his flair for combining genre elements. His ability to navigate the absurd and the outrageous solidifies his role in the cult film landscape, making him a notable figure for fans of SassyFlix.
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.