
House of Women
Crime · Drama
Overview
An innocent, pregnant prison inmate (Shirley Knight) becomes the bad warden's (Andrew Duggan) personal favorite.
Top Cast


Shirley Knight
Shirley Knight
Erica Hayden
Shirley Knight
Erica Hayden


Andrew Duggan
Andrew Duggan
Warden Frank Cole
Andrew Duggan
Warden Frank Cole


Constance Ford
Constance Ford
Sophie Brice
Constance Ford
Sophie Brice


Barbara Nichols
Barbara Nichols
Candy Kane
Barbara Nichols
Candy Kane


Margaret Hayes
Margaret Hayes
Zoe Stoughton
Margaret Hayes
Zoe Stoughton


Jeanne Cooper
Jeanne Cooper
Helen Jennings
Jeanne Cooper
Helen Jennings


Virginia Gregg
Virginia Gregg
Mrs. Hunter
Virginia Gregg
Mrs. Hunter


Patricia Huston
Patricia Huston
Doris Jones
Patricia Huston
Doris Jones


Jason Evers
Jason Evers
Dr. Conrad
Jason Evers
Dr. Conrad
Jennifer Howard
Jennifer Howard
Addie Gates
Jennifer Howard
Addie Gates
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