1995 Dramatic thriller
USA/France
2h 2min
R
Guide for parents: offensive language, sexuality.·
Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.·
Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.·
Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.·
Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.·
Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.·
Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.·
Guide for parents: Rated R in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.
Inspired by a true story. In 1938, Henri Young (Kevin Bacon), sentenced to Alcatraz for stealing $5, attempted to escape from prison with three other prisoners. One of the escapees was captured, and to curry favor with Warden Glenn (Gary Oldman), he informed on the others. Young was soon brought back to custody, and was to be punished by spending 19 days in solitary confinement. Nineteen days stretched into three years, in which Young was kept in a pit with no light, no toilet, no furniture, and nothing to read. Young emerged from solitary a vengeful madman, and he quickly murdered the convict who turned him in. Young was put on trial for the killing, and assigned a first-time public defender, James Stamphill (Christian Slater).
Directed by | Marc Rocco |
Written by | Dan Gordon |
Company | Warner Bros.Warner Bros.Warner Bros.
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Starring
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Ben Slack
Stefan Gierasch
Alex Bookston
Richie Allan
Herb Ritts
Charles Boswell
David Michael Sterling
Michael Melvin
George Maguire
Nick Scoggin
Douglas Bennett
Joseph Richards
Julius Varnado
Tony Barr
Stuart Nisbet
Gary Ballard
Randy Pelish
Neil Summers
Sonny King
Eddie Bowz
Brian Leckner
Time Winters
James Keane
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