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  2. List of fictional prisons - Wikipedia

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    East Lee S. Capable Maximum Security Prison: New York City: Justice Squad: Eisenwald Prison: Berlin: Wolfenstein: The New Order (2014) Elevenworth Prison: Canada: The Dudley Do-Right Show episode Elevenworth Prison (1959) El Grande Fort: San Esperinto: Just Cause (2006) Elliott Bay Penitentiary: Seattle, Washington: The Killing (U.S. TV series ...

  3. Category:Fictional prisoners and detainees - Wikipedia

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    Fictional prison escapees (2 C, 110 P) H. Fictional Holocaust survivors (9 P) U. Fictional prisoners and detainees in the United States (4 C, 74 P) W.

  4. Category:Fictional prisons - Wikipedia

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  6. Shawshank State Prison - Wikipedia

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    Shawshank State Prison also appears in several episodes of the Hulu original series Castle Rock. For the series, the showrunners used the West Virginia Penitentiary as the prison. “Part of the reason we chose the prison that we chose to shoot at was we loved the idea that there are houses literally in the shadow of the prison," said ...

  7. Carceri d'invenzione - Wikipedia

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    Title page, second edition, 1761. Carceri d'invenzione, often translated as Imaginary Prisons, is a series of 16 etchings by the Italian artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi, 14 produced from c. 1745 to 1750, when the first edition of the set was published.

  8. Category:Fictional prison escapees - Wikipedia

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    Prison Break characters (2 C, 4 P) S. Sonic the Hedgehog characters (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Fictional prison escapees" The following 110 pages are in this ...

  9. Porridge (1974 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The main storylines of the sitcom focus on its central character, Norman Stanley Fletcher, a man from Muswell Hill, London.Fletcher, described as "an habitual criminal" by the judge who sentences him (and whose words, voiced by Barker, are repeated in the show's opening titles), is sent to HMP Slade, a fictional Category C prison in Cumberland, to serve a prison sentence for his latest crime.