Prison
in sentence
1866 examples of Prison in a sentence
The descendant of Irish immigrants, Kelly became a fugitive and an outlaw after he was falsely accused of shooting an Australian law officer, a crime for which his equally innocent mother was put into
prison.
Gene Hackman gets himself busted out of
prison
by a nameless government agency who want him for an assassination.
He would be in
prison
as would anyone complicit in the harassment of House, Chase, Foreman, Cameron, Wilson and Cuddy.
Everybody involved should be locked up for a year in the sodomy wing of a third world
prison.
Prison
is set in Wyoming where work on a new
prison
has hit a problem so the state board decide to re-open an old state penitentiary that has been closed for 20 years, Warden Eaton Sharpe (Lane Smith) is put in charge.
200 odd prisoners are shipped in & they are put to work fixing the rundown
prison
up including Burke (Viggo Mortensen) who is ordered to break into the old execution chamber, he duly obliges but when he penetrates the bricked up door an intense beam of light shoots out & all the electrics, gas & fire around the
prison
goes crazy for a few minutes.
Ustinov plays a small time crook just out of
prison
who sets his sites on a large American corporation based in London.
Tedious girls-at-reform-school flick, which plays somewhat like a
prison
movie.
.there are good supporting performances here, and visually arresting moments: the shadowy
prison
barracks; the escaping boat by moonlight, or against a painterly cloudscape; Julie walking along the seafront as the wind whips up; Julie and Monsieur Pig (Peter Lorre) bargaining for Verne's freedom as the storm builds; an unusually ennobling gay
prison
romance between two convicts. .
Supposedly a "social commentary" on racism and
prison
conditions in the rural South of the 1970's, "Nightmare" is full of bad Southern stereotypes, complete with phoney accents.
Not only would it be offensive to the sensibilities of most American Southerners, this tawdry piece of work comes off as just a thinly-disguised "babe in
prison"
movie--especially in its uncut original version.
There's also a change-of-pace role for the late Robert Reed, who appears as the lecherous warden, and Tina Louise (previously Ginger of "Gilligan's Island") made a rather believable sadistic
prison
guard.
What looked like a
prison
was apparently a high school, the warden turned out to be the principal.
We have British cops driving an amazing range of cars, I'm sure it was an eighties Vauxhall Belmont which chased the taxi after the assignation, but a modern Subaru Imprezza escorting the
prison
van in a few scenes prior.
"Proximity" tells of a convict (Lowe) who thinks the
prison
staff is out to kill him.
Julie remains in a zombie state, eliciting next to no emotion, remote and numb, only photographing a nearby abandoned prison, finding a startling image of a ghoul girl clinging to the bars of a cell.
You know what kind of movie you're getting into when the serial killer main character is being transported to the electric chair (in what seems to be a bakery truck), only to have the
prison
vehicle collide with (and I'm not making this up) a genetic engineering tanker truck.
Kirk Douglas is a recently released from
prison
safe-cracker who, after turning down an offer from the Mob, decides to pull the job himself.
He ends up in a South-of-the-border
prison
run by the sadistic Chief Screw (an overacting Robert Englund in a toupee).
In the end of this movie he retires with his sweet heart but how the hell do we get him coming out of
prison
in the next movie?
It kept my attention all the way through; the way a terrible, ongoing chain accident in the fog involving multiple vehicles keeps one watching to the very end... as, after a ridiculous ray-gun fight in a
prison
on another planet, a pneumaticaly-disadvantaged sexy and mentally unbalanced bounty hunter chases a retarded extra-terrestrial fugitive---TO EARTH!
The real horror comes from the
prison
setting itself, and Renny H. spares no detail in showing us how bad the conditions are inside that crumbling, leaking, rat-infested old hellhole (with a sadistic warden, too!) Viggo Mortensen is excellent as usual in the lead role, supported by some very authentic-looking prisoners (there are no pretty boys in this cast.)
Later the same hotel employee is somehow found-and Bangkok is a big city, mind you, Ive been there- and testifies against the girls, as if a couple of free Mai Tais warrant 40 years in
prison.
Former brat pack actor and all round pretty boy Rob Lowe stars in a film set in a high security American
prison
.
This involves two young innocent female college students who are railroaded into a
prison
camp in a little Southern town.
Instead, the women
prison
escapees in this flick, had no sense of loyalty to one another.
kidnapping, which leads to one thing, and another - which doesn't really indicate the main story, which is a "Big House, U.S.A.
" prison
break story.
Sure, the system is corrupt, with one mobster occupying the whole sick bay of Leavenworth
Prison
(where most of the movie takes place), most
prison
guards are sadistic bullies, and the
prison
director something like a megalomaniacal despot.
But why on earth does new
prison
guard Henry Lesser (Robert Sean Leonard) take such pity on Panzram?
When Ollie starts choking on something, Stan blows his trumpet to help, and Ollie's rage gets him punching the Killer, and it keeps going till the police arrive, only to have Ollie's rage get them put in
prison
too.
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