Human Experiments (1979)

  • Year: 1979
  • Released: 26 Sep 1980
  • Country: United States
  • Adwords: 1 win & 1 nomination
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080902/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/human_experiments
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  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Crime, Horror, Thriller
  • Runtime: 82 min
  • Writer: Gregory Goodell, Richard Rothstein
  • Director: Gregory Goodell
  • Cast: Linda Haynes, Geoffrey Lewis, Ellen Travolta
  • Keywords: prison, mass murder, self-defense, spider, women’s prison, prison escape,
4.4/10
22% – Critics
22% – Audience

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Country singer Rachel (Haynes) is arrested and charged with murder and placed in prison. Psychiatric sessions are run by the sadistic Dr. Kline, whose idea of mental health is to erase the patient’s personality and completely replace it with a new one through brainwashing.—Ørnås

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Human Experiments Movie Reviews

Decent women-in-prison flick with a twist

Country singer Rachel Foster (Linda Haynes) is undoubtedly the unluckiest person alive as she stumbles upon a young kid who has just slaughtered his family. She shoots the kid (he goes into a coma), resulting in a life sentence after the crooked Sheriff pins all the murders on her. But this is no ordinary prison as the Warden (Mercedes Shirley) and Dr. Kline (Geoffrey Lewis) are conducting bizarre behavioral experiments on their charges. My Aldo Ray mini-marathon continues with this sleazy exploitation flick. Ray pops up in the first 15 minutes as a lecherous bar owner who tries to get it on with our lead. There are some memorable bits in this and, on a whole, it is a pretty solid WIP entry with a few nice twists. Lewis does a great job as the creepy doctor and their is a nice supporting role from Ellen Travolta. Haynes is an attractive lead and isn’t afraid to deliver the genre required nudity. The only odd thing is the filmmakers having her sing to terrible vocals supplied by someone else. The film’s oddity highlight though is the Warden booking the band Satan & The Lucifers to perform for her inmates. Director Gregory Goodell excels in the film’s last third where Foster’s nightmares come to life to haunt her. Sadly, he went on to Lifetime movies exclusively after this.

Not as much fun as this viewer would have wished.

Under-rated 70s actress Linda Haynes (“Coffy”, “Rolling Thunder”) gets top billing in this so-so W.I.P. (Women In Prison, for those not in the know) exploitation-thriller. She’s lovely and appealing, and is a sympathetic character in this tale of an aspiring young singer-songwriter who ends up jailed for multiple murders (due to largely circumstantial evidence). The place she gets sent to is one of those typical hellholes common to cinema, and there the nefarious prison shrink (top character actor Geoffrey Lewis, “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot”), who’s in cahoots with the warden (Mercedes Shirley), conducts bizarre “rehabilitation” experiments.

“Human Experiments” is stacked with cliches / expectations of the genre, such as the standard leering redneck types (like the hotel & saloon owner Aldo Ray (“Pat & Mike”)), the appreciated birthday-suit shots, lesbianism, a catfight, and the overwhelmingly seedy environments. It’s not exactly hard to feel bad for Rachel and disgusted with the slimy Dr. Kline. There is a little bit of gore, as well, and director Gregory Goodell capitalizes on peoples’ aversion to insects and arachnids by inundating poor Ms. Haynes with a variety of creepy-crawlies. She gets put through the ringer, which might account for “Human Experiments” ending up on the notorious “Video Nasties” list.

Overall, the movie is reasonably entertaining, although this viewer would be lying if he said that very much of interest ever happens. At least the evil shrink Dr. Kline provides a fresh spin on a genre that had flourished throughout the 1970s. The ending provides some satisfaction, but is not really well-thought-out.

The better-than-average cast does help, complete with appearances by the likes of Ellen Travolta (Johns’ older sister), Jackie Coogan (‘The Addams Family’), Lurene Tuttle (“Psycho”), Darlene Craviotto (“I Never Promised You a Rose Garden”), and Marie O’Henry (“Three the Hard Way”).

“Human Experiments” is absurd, amusing, and in general a hoot, if too tame for hardcore exploitation lovers.

Six out of 10.

Pretty absurd women-in-prison flick with a sprinkle of horror.

Country music singer Rachel Foster is wrongfully accused for family mass murder.She ends up in a women’s prison led by Warden and Dr.Kline.It seems that both of them are conducting bizarre psychological experiments on the inmates where they are mentally broken down and rebuilt with a totally new personality.Wonderfully hokey and very tame exploitation flick with fairly gruesome mass murder aftermath and a bit of graphic nudity.The ending is pretty stupid and there is mildly infamous scene of Linda Haynes covered in insects which probably was the main reason of putting “Human Experiments” on video nasties list.7 country singers out of 10.I must say that I enjoyed this absurd exploitation classick.Am I the only one?