
Caged Heat II: Stripped of Freedom
Drama · Thriller · Action
Overview
King Lim is the oppressive ruler of a country on the verge of revolution. The CIA arranges a fake assassination to get him safely out of the country, but his daughter is captured in the ensuing melee and sent to The Rock, an island penitentiary known for its harshness. Agent Amanda commits a local crime in order to infiltrate the prison and rescue Princess Marga. Within, she predictably encounters official corruption, shifting allegiances, and a sleazy warden that make her task more challenging.
Top Cast


Jewel Shepard
Jewel Shepard
Amanda
Jewel Shepard
Amanda


Pamella D'Pella
Pamella D'Pella
Paula
Pamella D'Pella
Paula
Susan Harvey
Susan Harvey
Lucy
Susan Harvey
Lucy
Chanel Akiko Hirai
Chanel Akiko Hirai
Marga
Chanel Akiko Hirai
Marga


Ed Crick
Ed Crick
Carl Daimyo
Ed Crick
Carl Daimyo


Vic Diaz
Vic Diaz
Warden Chen
Vic Diaz
Warden Chen


Ramon D'Salva
Ramon D'Salva
King Lim
Ramon D'Salva
King Lim


Bon Vibar
Bon Vibar
Police Captain
Bon Vibar
Police Captain


Henry Strzalkowski
Henry Strzalkowski
CIA Agent
Henry Strzalkowski
CIA Agent
Jimmy Moss
Jimmy Moss
CIA Agent
Jimmy Moss
CIA Agent
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