Shawshank Redemption
Green Mile
Shawshank Redemption
Green Mile
I do not think I would classify them as the same movie LOL.
Let's see...Both set in maximum security prisons . Both based on works by Stephen King.Both contain characters who keep animals as pets.Both have "twists" dealing with false accusations and their repercussions .Both ape profundity while not actually achieving it.
No, I pretty sure they're the same movie.
Anyway as you chose to use "LOL" in a a non-ironic manner I guess more can't be expected.
Actual great "prison" movies if only because they're smart enough to realize that even in the worst of conditions,life isn't just a long one dimensional parade.
Cool Hand Luke
Papillon
Hunger
Birdman of Alcatraz
Respect my lack of authority.
that movie wots got a protagonist in it who lyke, does some stuff, but then suffers a set back but then it all works out lyke, once he's had a word.
or that other movie where there's lyke, a group of protagonists and lyke, they do some stuff or something else and then things don't go their way but then they totally pull together and it all works out
i mean edward penis hands.
I'll give you your list right up until we get to Robert Stroud, you see the real 'Birdman' was not a harmless old man who liked to feed the birdies. Alcatraz was the toilet of the American prison system and Stroud really was a prize, convicted of manslaughter for the point blank shooting of a man (after knocking him unconscious) he was the most violent prisoner at his first medium level prison, so much so that he was transferred to the maximum security penitentiary at Leavenworth in Kansas. In a rage there over the loss of visiting rights for an infraction, he stabbed a guard through the heart. Stroud was tried three times for the guard's murder and sentenced to death twice.
His death sentence was commuted eight days before it was carried out by the president of the United States. He was adjudged by two prison psychiatrists to be a psychopath and actually spent most of his time in prison in solitary confinement (although this might have something to do with the fact that he was adjudged a 'dangerous homosexual'). Stroud died in prison at a medical center for federal prisoners in 1963.
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