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Category:1970s prison films - Wikipedia
Pages in category "1970s prison films" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The Best Prison Films of the 1970s - Flickchart
"Papillon", "Escape from Alcatraz", "Midnight Express", "The Longest Yard", & "Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion" are on The Best Prison Films of the 1970s on Flickchart.
List of 1970s prison films - FamousFix
This list has 1 sub-list and 31 members. See also 1970s crime films, Prison films by decade, 20th-century prison films. A Clockwork Orange is a 1971 dystopian crime film adapted, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel.
Category:1970s prison drama films - Wikipedia
Pages in category "1970s prison drama films" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
List of crime films of the 1970s - Wikipedia
This film-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2024)
Top 5 Prison Movies of the 70s: A Journey Through Despair and …
Jan 30, 2019 · Prison movies from the 70s offer a unique perspective on the human condition, exploring themes of hope, despair, and the indomitable will to survive.
Top 500 Prison Movies - Prisonmovies.net
Coldness, mateship and blurred lines between good and bad in a wonderful juvenile prison film.
List of crime films of the 1970s - IMDb
List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 1. The Great Train Robbery. England, 1850s. A master criminal aims to rob a train of a large sum of gold. Security is incredibly tight and the task seems an impossible one. However, he has a plan and just the …
The Best '70s Heist Movies - Ranker
Jan 15, 2025 · With famous actors such as Walter Matthau in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three and Al Pacino in Dog Day Afternoon, ‘70s heist movies set the blueprint for some of the most memorable modern heist movies and franchises.
Brothers (1977, USA) - Prisonmovies.net
Brothers is a fine, gritty ’70s prison flick – until it slightly loses its way. Filmed at the North Dakota State Penitentiary, it has an authentic feel and deftly conveys both the mood of the times and those elements of the system that George Jackson was attempting to overthrow.
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