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The Hollywood Reporter compared Jailbreak to Thailand's Ong-Bak and Indonesia's The Raid, praised its imaginative action scenes and concluded that, despite some "old-school flaws" and a tendency to sag in its third act, the film was "a powerful and visceral showcase of the talent and technical expertise" of Cambodia's budding film industry. [11]
Jailbreak is a 1936 American (Precursor) film noir, crime, mystery, drama film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Robert Hardy Andrews and Joseph Hoffman. The film stars Barton MacLane, June Travis, Craig Reynolds, Dick Purcell, Joe King, and George E. Stone. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 5, 1936. [1] [2] [3]
This is a list of prison films — films which are primarily concerned with prison life or prison escape or have at least one memorable prison scene. Contents 0–9
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Jailbreak Pact (Spanish: Pacto de fuga) is a 2020 Chilean action thriller film directed by David Albala [2] (in his directorial debut) [3] who co-wrote the script along with Cecilia Ruz, Loreto Caro-Valdés and Susana Quiroz-Saavedra. [4]
When the film was released, it "caused panic, with police reserves required to keep the waiting mob in order." [80] The following year, she played a Russian ballerina in Grand Hotel (1932), opposite an ensemble cast, including John Barrymore, Joan Crawford, and Wallace Beery, among others. The film won that year's Academy Award for Best Picture ...
Michael deliberately goes to prison to break out his older brother, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), before his execution for a crime he did not commit.The storyline of the first season revolves around the two brothers and Michael's plan to help Lincoln escape his death sentence.
The film was followed by two sequels, Death Scenes 2 from 1992 [2] and Death Scenes 3 from 1993. [3] Death Scenes 2 provides an inside look at the history of death, particularly war between the United States and other foreign conflicts. A short introduction of the horrors of war begins with the ideological findings from Ernst Friedrich (1894-1967).