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But otherwise, Roger Corman's directorial debut is quite fun, as some female
convicts
escape a New Orleans prison in search of some diamonds out in the swamp.
Three escaped
convicts
seek refuge at the home of a black minster and his family, there the family is humiliated and beaten.
This classic X-movie purports to recount the escape of three
convicts
from the NW territorial prision in 1891.
It is easy to become wrapped up in their lives as you watch this film, with a growing concern for each of the
convicts.
Fast forward a few hundred years and a bus load of
convicts
being transferred escape with one of the guards as hostage (the only good thing about the film, the delectable Cerina Vincent).
A group of American
convicts
in WWII Europe escapes in transport and makes their way for the Swiss border.
Well he has a couple of moving agencies give their appraisal of what it would take to move and he goes with the more expensive as the cheap ones look like recently escaped
convicts
or something.
Seven Mummies starts out on a lonely desert road where a police transport vehicle has crashed, the five
convicts
can't believe their luck & after killing one guard & taking the other (Carina Vincent) hostage they set off across the inhospitable desert terrain towards the border.
En-route they find a gold medallion buried in the ground & an old Indian guy (Danny Trejo) claims that there is a town nearby which is stuffed with gold & they can use the medallion to find it, the escaped
convicts
need no invitation & before long their at the town which looks like something out of a John Wayne western.
Indeed, here we have a group of
convicts
turned into soldiers and sent off to a planet to secure a space station (or something).
After 3 escaped
convicts
rape her, steal her three nubile daughters and then flee, leaving her strung up by her hands, she of course wants revenge.
So when a rag-tag posse chasing the
convicts
rescue her, she insists on traveling with them.
The setting takes place in a female prison with disenchanted
convicts
feeling "exploited" or enslaved by an opportunistic warden who uses their labor to produce clothes for merchants.
Fast forward to present day which has 6
convicts
escaping when their transport crashes in the same aforementioned desert.
The community headed by Drake (good ol' Billy Drago) has plans for these
convicts.
Generally thought to be the first official Laurel and Hardy release(although PUTTING PANTS ON PHILLIP is also put in this bracket),the boys don't wear their Bowler hats and have their heads shaved,but are very much a team in this early effort,more so than PPOP where they play against each other rather than for.There's plenty of amusing incident and situations(especially when they attempt to escape the jail as painters);one slight quibble is that as convicts,the characters they have to play here have a very slightly more unpleasing edge than they would be establishing only a few films later in the partnership.Still funny though,and Jimmy Finlayson's double take and fade away is worth a few more laughs as well here;in early publicity material the boys were sometimes billed as 'Hardy and Laurel' in this film;that soon changed.
Some thirteen years later Wesley finally resurfaced with this snazzy direct-to-video terror shocker which centers on a dry, dusty, desolate patch of remote desert backroads haunted by the lethal, murderous, unrestful eyeless, zombie-like, asphalt-encrusted, crumple-faced spirits of four extremely vicious and dangerous chaingang
convicts
who were all killed in a brutal roadside massacre back in 1967.
Opens a little slow, but picks up momentum when the
convicts
get to town, with some good chase scenes and stylized fight scenes choreographed by Hong Kong action director Tony Hueng.
Convicts
Find A Gold Medallion in the sand out in the desert.The Come Across Danny Trejo Who Gives them A Choice to Either Go Find The Gold Or To The Mexican Border To Freedom,Of Course They Try To Go For The Gold And Thats when the fun starts.The Chicks in the movie are hot The Death's Are Awesome What more is there to ask for in a horror movie Don't Be Fooled by the 1.8 Rating IMDb is giving it If you see this on a shelf at Blockbuster Pick it up and give it a watch for yourself,
Nearby a new highway is under construction by a forced-labor gang of
convicts.
So, the now free
convicts
decide to make their way to neutral Switzerland.
And hate homeless and homosexuals and
convicts.
Yoko Saito,who astute observers will remember from Takashi Mike's "White Collar Worker Kintaro", stars as the titular Scorpion, who goes to jail after circumstantial evidence
convicts
her of blowing up her hubby in her car.
We have two escaped convicts, space aliens, and two rival Cola companies that all come together to make zombies out of the people of Pleasantville.
Although, some of the speeches made by Joan Allen's character are questionable considering she is addressing
convicts.
When the court finally
convicts
Bo – and he is certain to be convicted – he will probably face a prison term similar to that of former Shanghai Party Secretary Chen Liangyu, who received 18 years, or former Beijing Party Secretary Chen Xitong, who was sentenced to 16 years.
In the wake of the riots, British Prime Minister David Cameron has proposed reviving children’s courts, urged harsh sentences and orange jumpsuits for convicts, and floated even more odious ideas.
For example,
convicts
could be intentionally exposed to public harassment through cleanup assignments, and their families, who have not committed crimes, could be evicted from their state-subsidized housing.
In New York, de Blasio’s IDNYC initiative is providing free government-issued identification cards for all residents – including the homeless, undocumented immigrants, and former
convicts
– so that marginalized groups can make use of the city’s resources.
Last month, China’s acting ambassador to Pakistan, Zhao Lijian, was involved in a Twitter spat with Pakistani journalists over accusations of project-related corruption and the use of Chinese
convicts
as laborers in Pakistan (not a new practice for China).
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