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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.
To locate any films set in a particular state, click on that state, or use the text links below. ... Films set in Connecticut (1 C, ... Films set in Illinois (3 C, ...
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.
Up the Ridge is a 2006 documentary film by Appalshop filmmakers Nick Szuberla and Amelia Kirby revealing injustices in the American prison system. [1] It especially highlights prisoners sent from urban areas to be incarcerated in rural supermax prisons, such as Red Onion State Prison and Wallens Ridge State Prison .
Film setting: For films whose story, action, and/or other environment takes place at least part in prison, use Category:Films set 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 category of the prison.
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The prison was built with convict labor leased by the state to contractor Lorenzo P. Sanger and warden Samuel K. Casey. The limestone used to build the prison was quarried on the site. [ 2 ] The first 33 inmates arrived from Alton in May 1858 to begin construction; the last prisoners were transferred in July 1860.