If you enjoyed the gritty, action-packed drama of *The Naked Cage* (1986), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same intense prison drama, fierce female leads, and thrilling escapes. Whether you're a fan of 80s exploitation films or modern-day thrillers, this list has something to keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Violent Years (1956)
Description: An early example of the juvenile delinquency genre, focusing on a group of rebellious young women engaging in criminal activities.
Fact: The film was written by Ed Wood, famous for his cult classic 'Plan 9 from Outer Space.'


The Big Doll House (1971)
Description: This film shares a gritty exploitation vibe, focusing on women in a brutal prison setting, with themes of survival and rebellion against oppressive systems.
Fact: It was one of the first women-in-prison films to gain notoriety in the 1970s and helped popularize the genre.


Women in Cages (1971)
Description: Another entry in the women-in-prison genre, it features strong female leads navigating a harsh environment, with a mix of action and drama.
Fact: The film was shot in the Philippines, a common location for exploitation films of the era due to lower production costs.


The Arena (1974)
Description: A unique blend of the women-in-prison and gladiator genres, with female protagonists fighting for their freedom in a brutal arena.
Fact: This film was one of the first to combine the exploitation elements of women-in-prison films with historical action.


Foxy Brown (1974)
Description: A blaxploitation classic featuring a strong, vengeful female lead taking on a criminal underworld, with themes of justice and empowerment.
Fact: The character Foxy Brown was originally intended to be a sequel to the film 'Coffy,' but was reworked into a standalone story.


The Swinging Cheerleaders (1974)
Description: A blend of comedy and drama, this film follows a group of cheerleaders who uncover corruption, with a focus on female empowerment and rebellion.
Fact: The film was part of a wave of cheerleader-themed exploitation movies popular in the 1970s.


Switchblade Sisters (1975)
Description: A gritty tale of female gang members, blending crime drama with themes of loyalty and betrayal, set in a violent urban landscape.
Fact: The film gained a cult following years after its release, praised for its raw energy and unique perspective on female gang life.


The Concrete Jungle (1982)
Description: A women-in-prison film that emphasizes the brutal realities of incarceration, with a focus on camaraderie and conflict among inmates.
Fact: This movie was part of a wave of similar films released in the early 1980s, capitalizing on the popularity of the genre.


Reform School Girls (1986)
Description: A campy yet dark take on the reform school subgenre, featuring young women rebelling against a corrupt system.
Fact: The film was intended to be a satire of the women-in-prison genre, blending humor with its more serious themes.


Girls in Prison (1994)
Description: A modern take on the women-in-prison genre, with a mix of drama and action, exploring the dynamics of female inmates in a corrupt system.
Fact: This TV movie was part of a series of exploitation-themed films produced for cable television in the 1990s.
