Said to be cool Brubaker movie (Brubaker).
Movie Is being made - in 1980.
CREW: At the end, when the car is leaving the prison, the grass around is violently shaking revealing the helicopter carrying the camera., GEOG: In a restaurant scene, a Conn's Potato Chip sales display can be seen. Conn's are only made and sold in Ohio, not Arkansas., GEOG: The movie is suppose to take place in Arkansas. However on the vehicles, you can clearly see the OHIO license plates displayed. The movie was filmed about 3 miles west of Juction City, Ohio.
Lillian Gray: You can't reform the system if you're not in it., Henry Brubaker: I don't see playing politics with the truth., Henry Brubaker: That's murder they're talking about in there. And if they condone it, how are you gonna turn around and tell these guys why they're locked up?, Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: What you gon' do about Abraham?::Henry Brubaker: I've got Purcell filling out forms in triplicate, and I'm going to get him released just as soon as I-::Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: Now why do you wanna go and do that?::Henry Brubaker: Do what?::Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: Look, why don't you just leave him be. I mean, all he knows is this place.::Henry Brubaker: You - You knew that he had been in here as long as he'd been in here.::Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: Just leave him alone. He's not- He's not botherin' nobody here.::Henry Brubaker: Hey... You can't hide in prison forever, Coombes., Huey Rauch: Sanitation detail. You too, Bullen!::Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: Now, wait a minute. This man's hurt.::Huey Rauch: You just deal with colored - I'll take care of the white folks. 'Sides, I don't think Bullen's got much more'n refried shit for brains this morning., Henry Brubaker: Hey. Can we talk?::Walter: Who the fuck are you? I want the man!::Henry Brubaker: I am. I am the man. I'm the new warden here. My name's Henry Brubaker.::Walter: [throws Bullen and advances on Brubaker] Man, don't be fucking with my head. 'New warden' my ass!::Henry Brubaker: It's true - I swear it.::Walter: Then how come you look like a scumbag?::Henry Brubaker: 'Cause I'm fooling those guys out there., Henry Brubaker: Mess with me now; you're gonna regret it later.::Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: We don't work this thing out fast, mister, you're not gonna be around later.::Henry Brubaker: Do you want ID?::Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: Listen, man. All I have to do is raise my right hand and that tower guard's gonna blow you out.::Henry Brubaker: ...or you can continue walking with me, like the smart escort I figure you to be., Larry Lee Bullen: I got picked up for vagrancy - a misdemeanor. Next morning, the toilet's broke clean off the damn wall. There's six men in the cell, and they stick me with destruction of city property over $50. Felony number three.::Henry Brubaker: Habitual. That judge gives you life for a toilet.::Larry Lee Bullen: Yeah, or give me the toilet for life. Same difference. Anyhow; here I am shoveling shit for dead men.::Henry Brubaker: Instead, how'd you like to be a trustee, and run my motorpool?::Larry Lee Bullen: Mr. Brubaker, I've been studying you since you first come in. And it's come clear to me that you are one weird fucking individual. I ain't got you figgered out yet - whether you're a good thing or a bad one.::Henry Brubaker: Does that mean you'll run my motorpool?::Larry Lee Bullen: [whistles] Wear them khakis? Get me a guitar? Be the warden's new boy?::Henry Brubaker: No, you're smarter than that.::Larry Lee Bullen: The whole world's fucked up, Mr. Brubaker. Ain't no use., Henry Brubaker: Tower number 3 - who'm I looking at? He's looking at me.::Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: Up there, you got Douglass Mizell.::Henry Brubaker: Who the hell is Doug Mizell?::Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: He's a forger. Three times grand theft.::Henry Brubaker: I want a rundown on everybody that's got tower duty. I-::Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: I do believe that's Purcell's job, sir.::Henry Brubaker: I want only murderers up there; one-time impulse killers.::Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: Well, aren't you taking kind of a chance doing that? Aren't you? I mean, uh...::Henry Brubaker: No, it's the habituals you can't trust. Murderers - most of 'em - already have it out of their system. Guys like you, right?::Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: [laughs] There's nobody around here like me., Zaranska: Let's just take a little bit off around the ears. [hands barber $2]::Barber: Costs five to get you no haircut now, Zaranska. Two only gets you a crew-cut.::Zaranska: Fuck, I could use this on a bed.::Barber: It'll all come off then. Maybe an ear with it.::Barber: [later] What's it be, my man?::Henry Brubaker: [hands barber $5] Leave the ears., Henry Brubaker: What happened? What happened to your eye?::Abraham Cook: Oh, got hit.::Henry Brubaker: With what?::Abraham Cook: With a baseball bat, a trace chain, and a rope with knots in it., C.P. Woodward: I'm not in the construction business for my health.::Henry Brubaker: Or anybody else's, it seems., Richard 'Dickie' Coombes: Hey, Brubaker, you know something? That's the first time I've heard those guys laugh in fifteen years!::Henry Brubaker: It doesn't bother you, does it?
'Bob Rafelson' (qv) started as director, but was replaced by 'Stuart Rosenberg (I)' (qv)., Based on the real-life efforts of former prison administrator 'Thomas O. Murton' (qv) to reform Tucker and Cummins Prison Farms in Arkansas in 1967-68. Murton served as a technical advisor for the film., 'Nicolas Cage' (qv) has a cameo role in the film, making it the first film he ever appeared in.
Gross: $2,748,079 (USA) (22 June 1980), $37,121,708 (USA), SEK 4,450,063 (Sweden)
Copyright Holder: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
Weekend Gross: $2,748,079 (USA) (22 June 1980) (594 screens)
Filming Dates: April 1979 - ?
Admissions: 197,859 (Sweden)
Opening Weekend: $2,748,079 (USA) (22 June 1980) (594 screens)
Rentals: $19,300,000 (USA)
When the bright Warden come inside disguised next to around compound of an inmate, he see maximum original mitt all the dissolution and scam the guard and cell official and running. When he reveal himself, and start to implement reform to close the corruption, the provincial civic conglomerate, who grab be benefit from the scams, fight vertebrae, and the pleasure-seeking southern prison regulations, starts making embassy preoccupy in favour of the new steward., Henry Brubaker is the new warden at Wakefield prison. He makes his entrance as a prisoner in order to get a convict's-eye-view of the real state of the institution. To his horror he finds all manner of abuse and corruption which, after disclosing his real identity, he sets out to correct.
Certificates: Iceland:16, Singapore:NC-16, Canada:14+, Argentina:16, Australia:M, Finland:K-16, France:-12, Norway:18, Sweden:15, UK:15, USA:R
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Locations: Columbus, Ohio, USA, Fairfield County Fairgrounds - 157 E. Fair Avenue, Lancaster, Ohio, USA, Junction City Prison Farm, Junction City, Ohio, USA, Lancaster, Ohio, USA, New Lexington, Ohio, USA
Runtimes: 132
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: CAM:Photographic Equipment by Panavision, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.85 : 1
Release Dates: USA:20 June 1980, Argentina:4 September 1980, Australia:9 October 1980, Sweden:5 November 1980, Netherlands:6 November 1980, Norway:14 November 1980, France:14 January 1981, Finland:16 January 1981, West Germany:22 January 1981, Turkey:April 1984
The most wanted man in Wakefield prison is the warden!, One man against a cruel system.
In movie played:
Val Avery (actor)
Birth Name:Der Abrahamian, Sebouh
Birth Notes:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania., Is a superb chef who's especially adept at Chinese and Armenian cookery., The son of Mgerdich der Abrahamian, who's a revolutionary Armenian and a founder of the Republic of Armenia.
Spouse:'Margot Stevenson' (qv) (? - ?); 1 child
Birth Date:14 July 1924
Nick Baldasare (actor)
Nick Baldasare commence his montage career contained by tine of an further in the 1980 'Robert Redford (I)' (qv) vehicle, _Brubaker (1980)_ (qv), playing a patient. Less than 10 years subsequent, Baldasare be offered the idea role in _Beyond Dream's Door (1989)_ (qv), a film produced using the Ohio State University Department of Photography and Cinema. He take the role as a favor to his essence mate, director/student Jay Woelfel. The film starred a hodge-podge of student, teacher and friends of the controller. Baldasare, beside his the stage work, stand out amongst the company as a true talent. Seven years later, Baldasare was offered the lead role in _They Bite (1996)_ (qv), a low-budget homage to the aged sci-fi films of the forties and fifties. They Bite enjoy since gone by the players of to become a patently treasured cult classic. Nick also appear as the malignancy Donavan be the unreleased Linnea Quigley film, "Blood Church" aka "Fallen Angels" aka "Heartland of Darkness". Nick Baldasare is also heavily entangled in the Columbus, Ohio Actors' Theatre program. His starting role with Actors' Theatre was Lysander in the 1986 harvest of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The rung through help to spark Baldasare's cheerfulness all for Shakespeare, and has since gone on to emerge in beyond 10 Shakespeare adaptation victorious several acting award along the road. Recently, Nick adapted his monologue, "Horatio's Hamlet" into a broad film directed by Jay Woelfel. The film, a nominee in the KidsFirst film entertainment, is in a minute someone distributed through Landmark Media. He continue to work in film correspondingly as bring his Shakespeare show to classroom in a swirl the countrified.
Don Blakely (actor)
Death Date:13 January 2004
Wilford Brimley (actor)
Was a bodyguard to 'Howard Hughes (I)' (qv)., Is diabetic, Enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict and spent three years in the Aleutian Islands., Has three sons with wife Lynne Brimley: Bill Brimley, Jim Brimley and John Brimley., Known to loosen up castmates, with small practical jokes, between takes. For example, while filming "Cocoon II" (1988), Courtney Cox-Arquette was caught off guard by whoopie cushion pranks., Known for his Quaker Oats commercials., Had a recurring role on "The Waltons". At the prodding of series star 'Ralph Waite' (qv), Brimley became a charter member of Waite's Los Angeles Actors Theater., A controversial activist, he paid from his own funds for ads to have Utah allow horse-race gambling, and he was actively opposed to the banning of cockfighting. He has campaigned in Arizona and New Mexico against laws banning cockfighting., Has diabetes and has served as a spokesperson for the diabetes testing-supplies company Liberty Medical., His first acting roles were in the 60s as a riding extra/stuntman in westerns. At that time he used the name Anthony (Tony) Brimley., Father was a real estate broker.
Interviews:"Starlog" (USA), April 1989, Iss. 141, pg. 14-16, by: Ian Spelling, "The Great American Curmudgeon"
He was a farmer and rodeo rider who, after gaining weight, became a blacksmith and then a film actor.
Height:5' 8"
Quotes:Look, I close to family tremendously undoubtedly. I'm not very accurate beside people, but that doesn't imply I don't like them. I act upon like them. Because we actor be next to that ascetic corpulent blind and for that reason frequent people see us, we become aware. People declare to us inside thicken of if they've preset us all our live. That simply just tickle me to annihilation., I just try to be myself. (on his acting technique)
Birth Notes:Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Other Works:Many TV commercials for Liberty Medical Supply (1999 - present), Played Ebeneezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" at the Palace Theater in Albany, NY from November 30 - December 26, 1993., TV commercials for Quaker Instant Oatmeal (circa 1990), Print ads for Liberty Medical Supply home testing equipment (2003-present)
Where Now:(May 2001) Announces radio adverts (U.S.) for Liberty Medical, a distributor of diabetes-detection equipment.
Birth Name:Brimley, Allen Wilford
Spouse:'Lynne Brimley' (qv) (27 September 1955 - ?) (her death); 3 children
Birth Date:27 September 1934
Ritch Brinkley (actor)
Interviews:"Starlog" (USA), February 1991, Iss. 163, by: Desire Gonzales, "Cooking for a Beast"
Birth Notes:Colorado City, Texas, USA
Has a Master's Degree from Florida State.
Birth Date:18 March 1944
Kent Broadhurst (actor)
Birth Notes:St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Other Works:(1985) His play, "The Habitual Acceptance of the Near Enough," was performed at the Next Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois, with Matt DeCaro, directed by Harriet Spizziri.
Birth Date:4 February 1940
Alex Brown (actor)
John Chappell (actor)
Matt Clark (actor)
Birth Notes:Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Attended George Washington University following a two year stint in the army., Studied acting with famed drama coach Herbert Berghof., Son of Frederick William Clark, a carpenter, and Theresa (Castello) Clark, a teacher., His ex-wife Erica Lann-Clark is a poet, actress and storyteller. They had four children: Matthias, Jason, Seth and Aimee. She first worked as a teacher and alternative healer while the children were growing up. She later became a storyteller and has since entertained audiences across the country and in Canada, Thailand, Singapore, and Hawaii at various storytelling festivals., Served in the Armed Services before pursuing his acting career., Born in Washington, D.C., but was raised in nearby Alexandria, Virginia., Tall, lean character actor best known for his somber look in late '60s, '70s and '80s westerns., Studied at George Washington University but dropped out before graduating., Worked numerous jobs while joining a local D.C. theatre group. Later became a member of New York's Living Theatre company and worked off-Broadway and in community theatre for a time in the late 1950s. Was also a stage manager and one point.
Spouse:'Erica Lann' (1958 - 1966) (divorced); 4 children
Birth Date:25 November 1936
Philip E. Combs (actor)
Richard L. Denny (actor)
James Dukas (actor)
James E. Fraunfelter Jr. (actor)
Ron Frazier (actor)
Morgan Freeman (actor)
Rob Garrison (actor)
Nathan George (actor)
Hazen Gifford (actor)
Jonathan Gilbert (actor)
John R. Glover (actor)
Harry Groener (actor)
Murray Hamilton (actor)
Young Hwa Han (actor)
David Harris (actor)
Michael Holiday (actor)
Brent Jennings (actor)
Monty Jordan (actor)
James Keane (actor)
David Keith (actor)
Yaphet Kotto (actor)
J.K. Mahle (actor)
Greg Martin (actor)
Jerry Mayer (actor)
Everett McGill (actor)
Tim McIntire (actor)
John McMartin (actor)
Bill McNulty (actor)
William Newman (actor)
Jack O'Leary (actor)
E.J. Pearcy (actor)
Vic Polizos (actor)
Roy Poole (actor)
J.C. Quinn (actor)
Robert Redford (actor)
Lee Richardson (actor)
Hank Salas (actor)
Albert Salmi (actor)
Konrad Sheehan (actor)
Ebbe Roe Smith (actor)
Joe Spinell (actor)
Jon Van Ness (actor)
M. Emmet Walsh (actor)
Richard Ward (actor)
David E. Williams (actor)
Noble Willingham (actor)
Jane Alexander (actress)
Vivian P. Bass (actress)
Allison Caine (actress)
Jane Cecil (actress)
Ivy Featherstone (actress)
Linda Haynes (actress)
Linda Milligan (actress)
Elane Rower Richardson (actress)
Ron Silverman (producer)
Gordon A. Webb (producer)
Joe Hyams (writer)
Thomas O. Murton (writer)
W.D. Richter (writer)
Arthur A. Ross (writer)
Bruno Nuytten (cinematographer)
Lalo Schifrin (composer)
Tom Bronson (costume designer)
Bernie Pollack (costume designer)
Bob Rafelson (director)
Stuart Rosenberg (director)
Robert Brown (editor)
Cullen G. Chambers (miscellaneous crew)
Chip Fowler (miscellaneous crew)
Jack Hirshberg (miscellaneous crew)
Eric Horwitch (miscellaneous crew)
Kenneth Lee (miscellaneous crew)
Patrick Markey (miscellaneous crew)
Thomas O. Murton (miscellaneous crew)
Julie Pitkanen (miscellaneous crew)
J. Michael Riva (production designer)
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