These two posters were painted by Sandro Symeoni for the Italian release of Rivolta al braccio d, which was originally made in the U.S. and released there as House of Women. The movie isn’t lesbian sexploitation, despite what the poster portrays. It’s actually a serious if b-budget black and white drama dealing with female felons and their children who are housed on site with them until age three. At that point the kids are sent to foster care or the women are paroled, whichever is appropriate. Thus the fear of losing their children is always a worry, and that of course comes to the fore when a cruel new warden takes charge of the prison. But is he cruel really? Or is it that he’s just lonely and wants the right slinky feloness to thaw his heart? We won’t go so far as to recommend Rivolta al braccio d, but we’ll admit it’s far better than it has any right to be. It premiered in Italy today in 1962.
In the women-in-prison movie genre one trend holds true—the man in charge will fail to keep his dick in his pants.