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Rating:
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Director:
Don Siegel
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Neville Brand, Emile Meyer, Frank Faylen…
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Fed up with the inhumane prison living conditions, a general prison riot breaks out, leading to hostage-taking, a stand-off with the guards and eventual negotiations with the prison administration officials.
Riot in Cell Block 11
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047417
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SOURCE: Riot in Cell Block 11 1954 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
Director: Don Siegel
Stars: Neville Brand, Emile Meyer, Frank Faylen
Plot: Fed up with the inhumane prison living conditions, a general prison riot breaks out, leading to hostage-taking, a stand-off with the guards and eventual negotiations with the prison administration officials.
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English
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Producer, Walter Wanger, who'd just done time (4 mos after shooting a man he believed was having an affair with his wife), wanted to make a film which showed the appalling conditions he saw while incarcerated. Working with Don Siegel, they wrote this film. In protest to the brutal guards, substandard food, overcrowding and poor living conditions, inmates stage an uprising, and take several guards hostage. Negotiations between the inmates and prison officials are stymied by politicians interfering with the prison administration, and by dissension and infighting amongst the inmates.—[email protected]