Quando um criminoso reincidente retorna a uma prisão depois de expor à imprensa os abusos cometidos por seus guardas, as tensões entre os presos e a equipe aumentam, culminando em um motim s... Ler tudoQuando um criminoso reincidente retorna a uma prisão depois de expor à imprensa os abusos cometidos por seus guardas, as tensões entre os presos e a equipe aumentam, culminando em um motim sangrento.Quando um criminoso reincidente retorna a uma prisão depois de expor à imprensa os abusos cometidos por seus guardas, as tensões entre os presos e a equipe aumentam, culminando em um motim sangrento.
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Tex Morton
- The Govenor
- (as Robert 'Tex' Morton)
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This film is a powerful indictment of the brutality of the Australian prison system in the 1970s, where prisoners were regularly savagely beaten in order to instil fear into the prisoners.
Bryan Brown gives another outstanding performance as 'China' Jackson, a man who has gone out on a limb to condemn the system in a television expose, but who finds himself back in the same jail, and must try to survive amidst the violence of an unfair and uncaring system.
Max Phipps is also impressive as a warder who feels guilty about how they treat the prisoners, but who fears what would happen if the prisoners were not cowed by fear.
The film is not an easy watch at times, and there is not a woman to be seen in the film, but it is a convincing argument for prison reform.
Bryan Brown gives another outstanding performance as 'China' Jackson, a man who has gone out on a limb to condemn the system in a television expose, but who finds himself back in the same jail, and must try to survive amidst the violence of an unfair and uncaring system.
Max Phipps is also impressive as a warder who feels guilty about how they treat the prisoners, but who fears what would happen if the prisoners were not cowed by fear.
The film is not an easy watch at times, and there is not a woman to be seen in the film, but it is a convincing argument for prison reform.
This is an excellent Australian prison movie with a great cast. Stumbled across this whilst looking for a movie to watch here and glad i did. Found out after watching it's based on true events and the real brutality that went on from prison guards mistreating inmates. Won't go into to much detail but give it a watch if you get the chance. Australian film making at it's finest from a Scotsman.
When a repeat offender returns to a prison after exposing abuses committed by its guards to the press, tensions boil between inmates and staff, culminating in a bloody riot. When a repeat offender returns to a prison after exposing abuses committed by its guards to the press, tensions boil between inmates and staff, culminating in a bloody riot.
When a repeat offender returns to a prison after exposing abuses committed by its guards to the press, tensions boil between inmates and staff, culminating in a bloody riot. When a repeat offender returns to a prison after exposing abuses committed by its guards to the press, tensions boil between inmates and staff, culminating in a bloody riot.
The title pretty much sums up, the real life tale of prisoners pushing back, at a less than uninviting prison system, with some real nasties. We see and understand, how the cons finally erupt, by way of a torching of their much loved jail. This is one of those finer Aussie dramas, written by a real life crim, actual eyes, there when the whole Bathurst insanity went down. The actors who breathe such life into their characters are wonderful, heralded of course by it's strong lead. A wonderful, entertaining 100 minutes, in a well realized and structured story, with great discipline to detail.
It's not that bad, i actually 1st watched this in the late 80s when local video shop closed I ended up with scores of tapes. Got that bar tender from cocktail .
As many Australian films tend to be it's low budget but it tells a story kinda . Some can act some struggle . It's worth a watch if you have a spare 90 minutes or so.
As many Australian films tend to be it's low budget but it tells a story kinda . Some can act some struggle . It's worth a watch if you have a spare 90 minutes or so.
This film is based around the wave of rioting and unrest that swept through jails in NSW in the 1970s over officer brutality and generally poor treatment. It depicts the incredible violence of the time without becoming excessively graphic and touches on situational homosexuality and other aspects of prison life realistically.
For anyone that is interested in seeing a side of Australia that doesn't get a look in that often in cinema, this is well worth a look.
For anyone that is interested in seeing a side of Australia that doesn't get a look in that often in cinema, this is well worth a look.
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- CuriosidadesThis picture was one of fifty Australian films selected for preservation as part of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia's Kodak / Atlab Cinema Collection Restoration Project.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosBefore the end credits: "The writer of this film was a prisoner in Bathurst Jail when rioting prisoners gutted the jail in February 1974. In writing the screenplay he drew on his own prison experiences and the findings of the enquiries into the Attica and Bathurst riots."
- ConexõesFeatured in The Hidden History of Homosexual Australia (2005)
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- AU$ 485.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 41 minutos
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- 1.75 : 1
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