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The lifestyle depicted in Prisoner was raw. It showed that prison isn't just sitting in a cell—it is a microcosm of society with its own politics, economy, and entertainment industry. It paved the way for modern hits like Wentworth (the gritty re-imagining) and Orange Is the New Black .
The days were harsh and unforgiving. Elara and her fellow inmates woke up before dawn for morning runs, followed by strength training and acrobatic exercises. They were often bound by ropes or restraints during these exercises, required to work together and rely on each other to complete the tasks.
In the early 1950s, Bettie Page became the leading model for Irving Klaw and his sister Paula at their Manhattan studio, . Klaw, often called the "Pin-Up King," pivoted from selling standard Hollywood publicity stills to producing "specialty" mail-order photography that catered to niche interests.
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