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Category of films set in the state of Illinois. ... Dead of Night (1977 film) Don't Look Up; Dreamer (1979 film) Dummy (1979 film) F. Fired Up! First Time Felon;
Film setting: This category is for films whose story, action, and/or other environment takes place at least part in prison. Filming location: If the place where some or all of the film is produced is in a prison, use the city, county, state, or other geographical location of the prison.
Louisiana (film) The Green Mile – novel (1996) The Green Mile – film (1999) Coolsville Penitentiary: Coolsville, California: Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! (2022) Cragscleft Prison: Mountains around The City: Thief: The Dark Project (1998) Creedmore Prison: Wyoming: Prison (1987) Crematoria Triple-Max Prison: Planet Crematoria: The Chronicles ...
To improve the prison, Brubaker fires his crooked bookkeeper, who built up a stash of illicit food ostensibly for inmates but actually sold to generate profit, tosses the former prison doctor out of the facility when he learns inmates were being charged for medical treatment, and burns down an illicit pleasure shack on prison grounds where ...
A Clinton County man convicted of a 1993 murder was among them.
Additional discussion related to this cleanup effort can be found at Talk:List of prison films#Post-rescope content cleanup. ( August 2021 ) 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.
The defunct Joliet Prison in Joliet, Illinois used for the film is the same prison featured in the beginning of The Blues Brothers (1980) and the first season of the Fox show Prison Break (2005). During the end credits, Chi McBride in character as Barry, sings a song called "Shower with U" (credited as "Barry's Love Theme" on the soundtrack) in ...
The state asked for bids from private companies, anticipating a major buildout of juvenile prisons. In 1995, Slattery won two contracts to operate facilities in Florida. The two new prisons were originally intended to house boys between 14 and 19 who had been criminally convicted as adults.