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Pénitencier

Original title: Penitentiary
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.3K
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Leon Isaac Kennedy in Pénitencier (1979)
A hitchhiker named Martel Gordone gets in a fight with two bikers over a prostitute, and one of the bikers is killed. Gordone is arrested and sent to prison, where he joins the prison's boxing team in an effort to secure an early parole and to establish his dominance over the prison's toughest gang.
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A hitchhiker gets arrested after a biker dies in a fight over a prostitute. In prison, he joins the boxing team to gain dominance and secure early parole from the toughest gang.A hitchhiker gets arrested after a biker dies in a fight over a prostitute. In prison, he joins the boxing team to gain dominance and secure early parole from the toughest gang.A hitchhiker gets arrested after a biker dies in a fight over a prostitute. In prison, he joins the boxing team to gain dominance and secure early parole from the toughest gang.

  • Director
    • Jamaa Fanaka
  • Writer
    • Jamaa Fanaka
  • Stars
    • Leon Isaac Kennedy
    • Wilbur 'Hi-Fi' White
    • Thomas M. Pollard
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    • Director
      • Jamaa Fanaka
    • Writer
      • Jamaa Fanaka
    • Stars
      • Leon Isaac Kennedy
      • Wilbur 'Hi-Fi' White
      • Thomas M. Pollard
    • 24User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    Leon Isaac Kennedy
    Leon Isaac Kennedy
    • Martel 'Too Sweet' Gordone
    Wilbur 'Hi-Fi' White
    • Sweet Pea
    Thomas M. Pollard
    • Eugene T. Lawson
    • (as Thommy Pollard)
    Hazel Spears
    • Linda
    • (as Hazel Spear)
    Donovan Womack
    Donovan Womack
    • Jesse Amos
    Floyd 'Wildcat' Chatman
    Floyd 'Wildcat' Chatman
    • Hezzikia 'Seldom Seen' Jackson
    • (as Floyd Chatman)
    Gloria Delaney
    • Peaches
    Badja Djola
    Badja Djola
    • 'Half Dead' Johnson
    Chuck Mitchell
    Chuck Mitchell
    • Lieutenant Arnsworth
    Cepheus Jaxon
    • Poindexter
    Dwaine Fobbs
    • Lying Latney Winborn
    Ernest Wilson
    • Cheese
    Will Richardson
    • Magilla Gorilla
    Elijah Mitchell
    • Nut #1
    Tony Andrea
    • Mook
    Darrell Keith Harris
    • Nut #2
    • (as Darrell Harris)
    Lonnie Kirtz
    • Nut #3
    Ray Wolfe
    • 'A' Block Night Guard
    • Director
      • Jamaa Fanaka
    • Writer
      • Jamaa Fanaka
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    8Captain_Couth

    The Penitentiary Trilogy: Penitentiary

    Penitentiary (1979) follows the life of Too Sweet, a young man who's life is has taken a very wrong turn. A very tragic and unlucky event lands the dude in prison. Looking at a long stretch in the jug, Too Sweet looks for any opportunity to get out of the joint. Finally a big break comes along, boxing. But like all good guys, he makes a very nasty enemy in the guise of Half Dead, a cruel sadistic inmate who doesn't take a liking to our young hero. How did Too Sweet get in Prison? Can Too Sweet fight is way out of prison? Why does Half Dead want Too Sweet's head? Who in the hell is Peaches? All your questions will be answered when you watch Penitentiary!

    Highly recommended for fans of low budget films.
    5mossgrymk

    penitentiary

    Following on Fanaka's promising first film "Emma May", with its strong feminist and community themes, this second, more commercially successful feature is a distinct disappointment belonging, as it does, in the entryway to the Museum Of Standard Prison Pics (somewhere between "The Green Mile" and "Papillon") and whose biggest lesson appears to be that what is to be most feared by African Americans about incarceration is bad acting. Solid C.
    9Falconeer

    Most Realistic Prison Film...ever

    You will never see a more realistic portrayal of life in prison, than in this absolutely brilliant film from 1979. Raw, gritty, seedy, violent and desperate; this is the world that Martel Gordone (Leon Isaac Kennedy) is thrown into when he is caught in "the wrong place at the wrong time." In an environment of violent, and sometimes insane men, and no women, the new inmates must prove themselves quickly, or become someone's "boy." Prison politics are explored realistically in this unbelievably entertaining prison tour-de-force, as we get to know some unforgettable characters; 'Half Dead,' the insane alpha monkey, missing half his teeth and half his mind, with a desire to dominate everyone around him. He is the cellmate of Martel "Too Sweet," who must fend off this human tornado in a jaw dropping, claustrophobic fight to the death in a small prison cell. In order for Too Sweet to survive, he joins the prison boxing club, and meets up with 'Seldom Seen,' a white haired old-timer who, after spending 50 plus years inside, has completely given up on the outside world. 'Seldom' becomes his trainer. Too Sweet also befriends Eugene 'Genie' Lawson, a younger "newbie" whose integrity is also threatened, and who must also prove his strength and worth. This boxing club and this prison is filled with some of the most unforgettable people you will ever see. The character development in "Penitentiary" is so strong, that you will feel like you know these guys personally, to the point where you care about their fates. Director Jamaa Fanaka achieves a perfect balance of jaw dropping action/fight sequences, hilarious comedy, drama that is sincere and realistic, and then adds an element of surreal atmosphere that is hard to describe. There is another great prison film that is considered a genre classic; Jonathon Demme's WIP outing "Caged Heat." Well, "Penitentiary" is the "bastard half-brother" of that movie. It is also one of the finest independent films ever made; this is true, renegade film-making. I cannot recommend it enough, to fans of prison films, cult films, art-house or movies in general.
    5emm

    Rowdy prison film offers more strange attitude than drama.

    Xenon deserves a big nod for releasing these long lost 70s blaxploitation movies on home video. PENITENTIARY does have some enjoyable moments, including the wild boxing matches. This one obviously takes the sleaze-o route than being a fulfilling and motivating drama about prison life, something this really should've been meant for. A good story, but it drags miserably in acting performances and a sense of weirdness. If you want to see how cheap production values do exist, then don't blink when a close-up view of an inmate actually isn't holding the knife to thrust the guy's chest in. Good fun for "blaxplo" fans, but the majority of us would pass this up and stick to the ROCKY movies.
    hampton70

    A long lost blacksploitation Gem!

    Surprise, surprise blaxpo fans the movie that started off the penitentiary series is available. No, it's not the one with Mr. T (penitentiary II) or that horrible one with the midget. (penintiary III) This is the one with the original too sweet, half dead and seldom seen. Despite the fact this movie is the epitome of low budget, try to find the boom mike in some scenes.

    This remains one of my favorite cult films. The cinemetography is pretty good. The fight between Too sweet and Half dead is particularly interesting. The use of the Wide angle lenses to give the viewer a distorted view. And the way some characters address the camera. Look were not talking Citizen Knae here, but it still is interesting.

    That's not what impresses me most about this movie. It's the fact it transends the usual blacksploitation stereotypes. They are still there but also there is also a lot of truth within it's characterizations. Seldom seen character is no caricature he's a real. (He plays too sweet's trainer.) I was amazed at how realistic his portrayal of an institutionalized convict was. We really get to understand him and why he does what he does. Another interesting thing about this movie is the character half dead (Badja Djola) was hilarious. (You want some Mr. goodbar) You might remember him from the dozens of movies she's appeared in afterward (a rage in harlem, mississippi burning and other films) I also liked the fact that this was funny (mostly) but it also contained moments of dead seriousness. If you are any kind of fan of blacksploitation movies, or cult movies in general check this one out. If you can find it.

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    • Trivia
      Writer/director Jamaa Fanaka was still a student at UCLA when he made this film. The prison yard scenes were shot at the UCLA cinema department quadrangle.
    • Quotes

      'Half Dead' Johnson: You box?

      Martel 'Too Sweet' Gordone: Not really. Why?

      'Half Dead' Johnson: Boxing tournament coming up. Big fun. They bring the lady trustees from across the way. You ought to see them fools showin' off for them slutty broads.

      Martel 'Too Sweet' Gordone: You box?

      'Half Dead' Johnson: Hell no. Half Dead don't box. I kill.

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      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Life and Death of the Black Movie (1981)
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    • Release date
      • December 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Penitentiary
    • Filming locations
      • Lincoln Heights Jail - 401 N. Avenue 19, Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles, California, USA(jail interior scenes)
    • Production company
      • Jamaa Fanaka Production
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    • Budget
      • $100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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