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Lockup: County Jails

Original title: Lockup
  • TV Series
  • 2005–
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
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Lockup: County Jails (2005)
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An insight, to the many lives of the women and men that enter jail.An insight, to the many lives of the women and men that enter jail.An insight, to the many lives of the women and men that enter jail.

  • Stars
    • Rasha Drachkovitch
    • Tracy Powell
    • Jacob Hekter
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    • Stars
      • Rasha Drachkovitch
      • Tracy Powell
      • Jacob Hekter
    • 8User reviews
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    Rasha Drachkovitch
    Rasha Drachkovitch
    • Self - Lockup Executive Producer
    • 2008–2014
    Tracy Powell
    Tracy Powell
    • Self - Lockup Field Segment Producer
    • 2012–2015
    Jacob Hekter
    • Self - Lockup Associate Field Producer…
    • 2010–2014
    Susan Carney
    • Self - Lockup Senior Field Producer…
    • 2010–2014
    Brian W. Kelly
    • Self - Lockup Director of Photography
    • 2010–2014
    Jim Cirigliano
    • Self - Lockup Co-Executive Producer…
    • 2012–2014
    David Hale
    • Self - Lockup Producer
    • 2008
    Michelle Robinette
    • Self - Chief Deputy
    • 2013
    Jason Hildebrandt
    Jason Hildebrandt
    • Narrator
    Rob Dorfmann
    • Self - Lockup Producer
    • 2008
    Richard Stangle
    • Self - Suffolk County Jail
    • 2011–2012
    Andrea J. Cabral
    • Self - Suffolk County Jail
    • 2011
    Rachelle Steinberg
    • Self - Asst. Deputy Superintendent
    • 2011
    Pamela Braswell
    • Self - Inmate, N.C. Corr. Inst. for Women
    • 2005–2008
    Bianca Harris
    • Self - N.C. Corr. Inst. for Women…
    • 2005–2008
    Grantt Culliver
    • Self - Warden…
    • 2008–2012
    Fleece Johnson
    • Self - Inmate, Kentucky State Penitentiary
    • 2008
    Mike Elwell
    • Self - Lockup Director of Photography
    • 2008
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    9kensirhan-86198

    "Lock 'Em Up!"

    That subject line refers to them as were stupid enough to cancel Lockup & as well foment the cancerous spread of a far inferior program, Dateline, across the TV spectrum. MSNBC doesn't even air Lockup reruns in disfavor of THAT garbage, which already enjoys too much overexposure at the local & national levels. But while it wasn't quite as gritty as if an HBO or Showtime had aired it - and why didn't one of them take it over? - what with all the unhelpfully bleeped out Harsh Language, still it was a slap-in-the-face revelation about the lowest-rent bipeds among us, the oftentimes unjust sentences doled out for their horrific crimes & the woeful state of the American prison system itself. They didn't go far enough with their exposures, though - this program could've gone on for another 25 seasons to bring to light situations in undocumented locations e.g. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Billings, Boise, Cheyenne, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, New Orleans, Little Rock - & one of the worst of the worst, old Parchman down Mississippi way. Someplace in New York other than that bloated stinkhole City, like Buffalo or Rochester, would've yielded interesting sociocultural revelations; even Raleigh - which 23 years ago I dubbed the most boring place I'd ever lived in during my happily short 14-month stay there - has an interesting penological history, documented Only Once long ago, on an episode of the even more too-short The Big House. But NO. Instead the polluted airheads at NBC - which in addition to that waste-dump Dateline have turned Oxygen into a landfill of reruns of their profoundly uninteresting Crime Dramas - dredge up as many clones of DTLN as they can, vomit out short-lived primetime junk (as they all do) & cannot be bothered to even put out a comprehensive DVD collection of Lockup for its legions of fans. Fortunately I have around 80 episodes on good old VHS & DVR, which I will go through until I can quote 'em chapter & verse before I'd stoop so low as to subject myself to the idiot overeducated ugmos & their crappy narration scripts on Dateline, or the equally vapid primetime faked "crime" shows across all networks e.g. Law & Order and their death-beaten reruns. The one "Oh!" of unexpected delight out of this wreckage that I discovered only today is that the long-uncredited Lockup narrator, Jason Hildebrandt, has gone on to do other things including a documentary on, ironically, the IDiot Channel - which operations are a whole nuther kettle of stinking fish by itself. We who gnawed on Lockup as greedily as at an ancient Roman feast now sadly have only its bones to pick over, but there's plenty of other crime documentaries, if not jail-oriented, to get our fix by. "Some beats none!"
    9view_and_review

    Prison Life is not for Me

    This is one of the grittiest, realest coverages of prison life. You can only get grittier with Lockup: Raw. Not that I was thumbing my nose at prison before, but this documentary simply cemented the fact for me that I do not want to go to prison.
    10shannonsammons

    Visit Delaware prisons

    I love this show I have been watching it for years. You guys are awesome and very brave to go one on one with some of the tuffest inmates
    2JoolsB-2

    Stupid soundtrack - good show

    What is up with the loud, fake suspense music in the background?! Example: California Corcoran episode interviews with Ian Polge, Terry Maiden and other inmates. This cheap horror movie music is a recent addition because I've watched many episodes and never heard this. Had to turn it off - too annoying to listen to that. Lots of other options to watch that do not have that lame music bed. There are lots of other similar shows to watch that do not feel the need to add a lame soundtrack like that to try to make the show more interesting. Did they add a new producer or sound person who felt they needed to add their own touch? PLEASE stop with the stupid horror show music soundtrack!
    4barlowjared

    Locked up for marijuana

    Damn..... Like really? 'Do you smoke marijuana today?' You must have a chemical imbalance, lets fill you up with prescription drugs like a proper American! Marijuana is horrible, so lets get you addicted to stuff that's worse...

    Prime example how how bad our justice system is.... Thanks for airing this. Showing how STUPID our government penal system is

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Lockup: MSNBC's prison documentary series
    • Language
      • English
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      • Lockup
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      • MSNBC Network
      • 44 Blue Productions
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