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Alcatraz Breakout

  • 1975
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
12
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Alcatraz Breakout (1975)
Action

America's most feared prison. The nation's worst gangsters, such men as Al Capone, Machine Gun Kelly, and Alvin Karpis, were broken there, and no man has ever escaped from "The Rock". Alcatr... Read allAmerica's most feared prison. The nation's worst gangsters, such men as Al Capone, Machine Gun Kelly, and Alvin Karpis, were broken there, and no man has ever escaped from "The Rock". Alcatraz and impregnable walls, escape-proof, until inmate 1313-0 proved it wasn't.America's most feared prison. The nation's worst gangsters, such men as Al Capone, Machine Gun Kelly, and Alvin Karpis, were broken there, and no man has ever escaped from "The Rock". Alcatraz and impregnable walls, escape-proof, until inmate 1313-0 proved it wasn't.

  • Director
    • Nick Millard
  • Writer
    • Gunnel Kjellin
  • Stars
    • Gary Boyd
    • Barrett Cooper
    • Albert Eskinazi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    12
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Millard
    • Writer
      • Gunnel Kjellin
    • Stars
      • Gary Boyd
      • Barrett Cooper
      • Albert Eskinazi
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gary Boyd
    Barrett Cooper
    • Warden
    Albert Eskinazi
    • Harding
    Aldo Girotti
    Irmgard Millard
    • Wife
    Ray Myles
    • George Fraiser
    Angela O'Neil
      Marland Proctor
      Marland Proctor
      • Inmate 1313-0
      Marland Stewart
      • John Grant
      Silvi Walter
      • Director
        • Nick Millard
      • Writer
        • Gunnel Kjellin
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      52V231

      Solitary Confinement is a Piece of Cake

      Vinegar Syndrome Nick Millard Action Collection. Nr. 4711 of Limited 5000 copies.

      Maybe I have an undiscovered brain damage (got Henenlotterian for a fact) but being a die-hard z-grade junkaholic, I wouldn't say Alcatraz Breakout was truly horrible or unwatchable. Sure, it can be a painful chore to sit through. An hour long conviction for a regular film buff maybe, but there are dozens and dozens of worse films out there...(to be found).

      The plot couldn't be simpler. A bank robber is sentenced to Alcatraz, he's just not into porridge. He'd rather spend quality time with his wife and young daughter.

      On technical side Alcatraz Breakout looks similar to the other Millard films I've seen, having a so-so direction and sub-substandard cutting. If you're looking for a dramatic structure, you blundered and picked the wrong Alcatraz.

      Ac-cent-tchu-ating the positives, I got few good laughs out of the weird wacky happenings and dialogue, and came up with a joke while watching. Why no one ever escaped Alcatraz? They got bored to death. We also get to know the reason why the maintenance cost raised so high they had to close the prison. That's because they had only 5 inmates. Or was it 4? Either I lost the count or count the prison guard in. Who keeps company with the wolf, will learn to howl.

      Giving this 5/10 and rather recommend you Criminally Insane because that's a crown jewel.
      1Sandcooler

      Only for the die-hards

      Finding a lost Nick Millard movie is always exciting, but I've got to be honest here. Unlike his other films/home videos, "Alcatraz Breakout" is an absolute chore to sit through. Millard tries to go for a serious prison drama here and ditches his classic exploitation antics, with predictably tedious results.

      Millard regular Marland Stewart stars as a prisoner who's apparently an expert at escaping. Obviously we don't get to see any of that, they just explain it in one of the many excruciatingly long dialogue scenes. So they bring him to Alcatraz (on what is clearly a tourist boat) to break his spirit, but obviously the guy has a few tricks up his sleeve! Well, actually he's got one plan that requires cartoonish amounts of dumb luck and then another that just makes no sense whatsoever. Escape master!

      The only real joy I found in this movie is seeing Millard try to recreate a maximum security prison with a budget of five dollars. I was kind of impressed that we see some actual exterior shots of the real Alcatraz. It's not even stock footage or anything, Millard actually went out and filmed this in his typical style. The interior is somewhat less impressive though. Everything is shot in extreme close-up in an attempt to hide how small and flimsy the sets are. Spoilers: this doesn't work. I'm also somewhat worried that the best prison in the world only has one guard, who apparently works there 24/7. Production values have never been Millard's thing, but that's much easier to forgive when the movie is just dudes shooting each other is someone's back yard. This all just feels a bit pathetic.

      As per usual with Millard, it's always entertaining to spot familiar faces in the smaller roles. Dr. Bloodbath, the inspector that caught Dr. Bloodbath, the vampire from "Satan's Black Wedding" and Millard's wife all make an appearence, giving the movie a somewhat wholesome atmosphere. Okay, his wife may not have much of a choice, but these other actors enjoy Millard's company enough to work with him several times. In his interviews, Millard comes across as a likeable but somewhat delusional 'auteur'. This is the type of 'important' movie he really wants to make, action and horror are necessary evils to him. As I said, "Alcatraz Breakout" is really not good, but you've got to admire the guy for following his dreams.

      I hesitate to even recommend this movie to Millard fans. I'm a fan and I never, ever want to see this again. They put in on a DVD with the marvellous "357 Magnum" though, so it's not like it isn't worth the money.

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        While some scenes were filmed at Alcatraz, all scenes utilizing the prison cells were shot on film sets.

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        • 1975 (United States)
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