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Fun and Games (1971 film)
1971 British film by Ray Austin
Fun and Games (also known as Bed Games; US title: 1000 Convicts and a Woman) is a 1971 British sexploitation film directed by Ray Austin and starring Alexandra Hay, Sandor Elès, Harry Baird and Neil Hallett.[1] An oversexed teenage girl causes havoc among the inmates of a British prison governed by her father.
Plot
Seventeen year-old Angela Thorne returns from an American boarding school to live with her father, who has turned his country estate into an experimental open prison, of which he is the Governor. She seeks sexual attention from various prison inmates, leading to blackmail and death.
Cast
Critical reception
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "As tedious as it is unconvincing, Fun and Games (helpfully subtitled 'A Portrait of a Nymphomaniac') charts the one-dimensional adventures of a teenager whose petulance Alexandra Hay suggests with a piercing monotone giggle, forever wigg