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Directed by Hugo FregoneseOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Prison films,
La provence,
Political films,
Histoire de France,
L'Occupation allemande en FranceActors Stephen Boyd,
James Robertson Justice,
Anna Gaylor,
Kathleen Harrison,
Tony Wright,
Rosalie CrutchleyRating62%
In 1943, Dave (Stephen Boyd), an officer, and Jim (Tony Wright), escape from separate prison camps and are paired together by the underground. They are taken to Marseille by a fishing boat captain to wait for the right opportunity to try for England. While they wait, local woman Lise (Anna Gaylor) falls in love with Dave. He is attracted to her, but is engaged., 1h51
Directed by Richard FleischerOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Biography,
Horror,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Prison films,
Serial killer films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about capital punishmentActors Richard Attenborough,
Judy Geeson,
John Hurt,
Jimmy Gardner,
Isobel Black,
André MorellRating74%
The film begins in 1944 with John Christie murdering his neighbor Muriel Eady: he lures her to his flat in 10 Rillington Place by promising to cure her bronchitis with a "special mixture", then incapacitates her with carbon monoxide gas, strangles her with a piece of rope, and has (implied) sex with her corpse. He buries her in his flat block's communal garden, where a dog uncovers one of his previous victims. , 2h14
Directed by Bryan ForbesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WarThemes Seafaring films,
Prison films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors George Segal,
Tom Courtenay,
James Fox,
Gerald Sim,
Patrick O'Neal,
Denholm ElliottRating74%
Corporal King is an anomaly in the Japanese prison camp; one of a handful of Americans amongst the British and Australian inmates, he thrives through his conniving and black market enterprises, while others (nearly all of higher rank) struggle to survive sickness and starvation, while trying to keep their civilised nature. King recruits upper class British RAF officer Flight Lieutenant Peter Marlowe (James Fox) to act as a translator. As they become acquainted, Marlowe comes to like the man and appreciate his cunning. King respects Marlowe, but his attitude is otherwise ambiguous; when Marlowe is injured, King obtains expensive medicines to save Marlowe's gangrenous arm from amputation, but it is unclear whether he does so out of friendship or because Marlowe is the only one who knows where the proceeds from King's latest and most profitable venture are hidden., 1h46
Directed by Douglas SirkGenres Drama,
MelodramaThemes Seafaring films,
Prison films,
Transport filmsActors Zarah Leander,
Willy Birgel,
Viktor Staal,
Carola Höhn,
Jakob Tiedtke,
Robert DorsayRating65%
Gloria Vane, a singer in Victorian London, takes the blame for her aristocratic lover Sir Albert Finsbury's forging of cheques. She is sentenced to be transported to Australia. Sir Albert then refuses to marry her, which would have allowed her to be released from prison, because he has made a more important strategic match with Mary Jones, the daughter of the Governor of Sydney. Eventually Gloria marries a local farmer Henry Hoyer and goes to settle in rural Australia with him. Filled with remorse, Sir Albert shoots himself., 1h34
Directed by Gilles BannierOrigin FranceGenres DramaThemes Prison films,
Transport films,
Films about the labor movement,
Films about automobilesActors Reda Kateb,
Léa Drucker,
Gilles Cohen,
Erika Sainte,
Stéphanie Murat,
Luc-Antoine DiquéroRating63%
Samson Cazalet (Reda Kateb), chauffeur de taxi dans la région niçoise, est accusé d'avoir enlevé la fille d'une cliente (Léa Drucker) qu'il avait récupérée à l'aéroport. De nombreux faits qui isolément seraient anodins l'accusent. La police bâcle l'enquête, son avocat est plutôt dilettante et il se retrouve aux assises sentant la machine judiciaire se refermer sur lui comme un piège., 1h55
Directed by Peter MedakGenres Drama,
Biography,
CrimeThemes Prison films,
Films about capital punishmentActors Christopher Eccleston,
Paul Reynolds,
Tom Courtenay,
Eileen Atkins,
Tom Bell,
Edward HardwickeRating70%
The film is based on the true story of Derek Bentley.
Within the film, Bentley (Eccleston) is an illiterate young adult with developmental disabilities who falls into a gang led by a younger teenager named Chris Craig (Reynolds). The two become trapped by the police, who tell Chris to put down his gun. Bentley says, "Let him have it, Chris." Chris begins firing, killing one officer and wounding another. Because he is a minor (under 18), Chris is given a minor sentence, but Bentley, although he did not shoot anyone, is sentenced to death, on the basis that his statement to Chris was an instigation to begin shooting.
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Directed by Jack GoldOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
HistoricalThemes Prison films,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Alan Arkin,
Joanna Pacuła,
Rutger Hauer,
Hartmut Becker,
Jack Shepherd,
Wolfgang BathkeRating73%
The film begins with a new trainload of Polish Jews arriving for processing at Sobibor. The German Commandant gives them a welcoming speech, assuring the new arrivals that the place is a work camp. Other SS officers move along the assembled lines of prisoners, selecting a small number who have trade skills (such as goldsmiths, seamstresses, shoemakers, and tailors). The remaining prisoners are sent away to a different part of the camp from which a pillar of smoke rises day and night. It is some time before the new prisoners realize Sobibor is a death camp, all of the other Jews are exterminated in gas chambers, and their corpses are cremated in large ovens. The small number of prisoners who are kept alive in the other part of the camp are charged with sorting the belongings taken from those who are murdered and then repairing the shoes, recycling the clothing, and melting down any silver or gold to make jewelry for the SS officers. Despite their usefulness, these surviving prisoners' existence is precarious, and beatings and executions can occur at any time., 1h35
Directed by Jack HillOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ActionThemes Prison films,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Sexploitation films,
Women in prison filmsActors Roberta Collins,
Pam Grier,
Sid Haig,
Christiane Schmidtmer,
Pat Woodell,
Brooke MillsRating57%
Collier (Brown) enters prison, having been found guilty of killing her husband. She is introduced to the beautiful occupants of her cell, in for crimes ranging from political insurgency to heroin addiction. The women often clash, which leads to their torture by sadistic guard Lucian (Kathryn Loder). The torture ceremonies are viewed by an impassive cloaked figure.