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Rape | Exploitation
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5.7/10
IMDbBox Office Collection 678,604 USD
Although all of the films in this series deal with violent rape, this is the only one to also touch on human trafficking.
The original title of the original "I Spit on Your Grave" (1978) was "Day of the Woman". That is why, at the end of the credits, it lists the copyright as "2013 Day Of The Woman The Sequel."
Despite taking place in New York City in the United States, none of the main cast are Americans, including Jemma Dallender and Michael Dixon, who both are from the United Kingdom.
Missouri-native-living-in-New-York-CIty Katie Carter is portrayed by up-and-coming British actress, Jemma Dallender.
"Katie: They used to use shock therapy to help the mentally ill. Since you are so SICK, you, Valko, need a great deal of THERAPY! [she electrocutes him and he screams in pain]"
"Katie: [to Georgy] No one can hear you down here! Scream all you want. It ain't gonna work. Trust me... I tried!"