Prison
in sentence
1866 examples of Prison in a sentence
The main story is Loretta Young's; she's on leave from a long
prison
stretch for murder.
THE DOMINO PRINCIPLE features Gene Hackman as a convict sprung from
prison
in order to perform some mysterious task.
In other words, the High School is a
prison
and most of the kids pay very little attention to their teachers or principal.
Basically Jake Green (Jason Statham) is released from
prison
after seven years in solitary,and within two years he gambles loads of his money.
He is ready to seek revenge against the violence-prone casino owner who got Jake sent to prison, Dorothy 'Mr.
I would much rather have that ending then wasting away in
prison!
If you made a genre flick in the late 80s, you basically had a 50/50 chance it would either be set underwater or in a
prison
(sadly, we never got an underwater
prison
flick).
But this is the least of Derek's problems as rogue government agent (and mob stoolie) Col. Burgess (John Saxon, who also directs) is using the
prison
as a testing ground for a new supervirus.
To his credit, Saxon did make it slightly gory and he works in a hilarious nude scene (our lead falls asleep during a
prison
riot only to fantasize about a female scientist).
In Bridgeport, the deranged high school teacher Richard Fenton (Johnathon Schaech) is obsessed by the teenager student Donna Keppel (Brittany Snow); she witnesses him murder her family to stay with her, but Richard is arrested and sent to
prison
for life.
The makers of this film have created a future where not only is abortion and birth control illegal in every state,but women are prosecuted for murder and sent away to serve long
prison
sentences.In other words,this film is every liberals worst nightmare!The political agenda is so heavy-handed here and the style of the film is so low-key that it just loses steam pretty quickly.Regardless of which side of the fence you're on,I'd recommend skipping it.
A Viet Nam war hero takes a job working for a mob boss, gets a bit too friendly with the wife and then the wife is killed by the mob boss himself & the war hero framed and sent to prison, death row, specifically.
Now, this particular
prison
has been experimenting on inmates and is testing some formula that will turn men into the ultimate killing machine (a zombie).
Of course, everything goes wrong and then there's all these infected people trapped in the prison, some of whom are turning into zombies and the rest who suddenly just don't want to be there anymore.
The results, as expected, are not at all good, as this particular side show is home to a bunch of lunatic, in-bred residents who were escaped
prison
inmates from years before.
He releases a few fellow inmates and breaks out of the
prison
in a spaceship.
Cruella deVil (Glenn Close) is released from
prison
after being "cured" of her obsession with fur by a psychologist named Dr.
Watch how late in the film as cars drive through the school (don?t ask) they crash into the security turret (don?t ask since it looks more like a
prison
then a high school) and smash its barely constructed form apart(it doesn't look like it did in earlier shots).
In no way is this film 70s exploitation, "chix in chains", or "women in
prison"
.
Only when the workers from the asylum found in a
prison
cell, starving, does the film have any real impact.
It has a nice
prison
setting, conspiracy theories, bloodthirsty zombies, a perfectly hideous 80s-touch and it is a directorial effort by actor John Saxon, who also plays a bad (you guessed it) a bad guy.
The psycho sergeant who kept beating the crap of people belonged in a
prison
cell, and the useless Black top sergeant should have been sacked as well.
The book "Panzram: A Journal of Murder" by Thomas E. Gaddis and James O. Long, which came out the better part of a century after Panzram's death, gives the historical context to a first-generation American's account of running away from home to go west and be a cowboy, getting caught, thrown in the boy's home, getting away repeatedly and thrown into
prison
over and over all the time getting tortured and sodomized.
Wow...what can I say...First off IMDb says this is in the late 60s...which means Carlito would be very close to going to prison, He got out in 75 and said he was in for 5 years.
There is no twist, you are just confused by a haunted house history story, the strange neighbor, a totally pointless creepy
prison
and the dead daughter thrown together with a photo-idea reminding me a lot of "The shutter".
Did I doze off?) walking up a dirt path toward a
prison
painted in misty outlines on a sound stage drop is beyond ludicrous.
However, this movie made such an impact on me that I am now a volunteer in the women's state
prison
doing bible studies and church services and trying to change womens lives, one at a time.
Bamboo House of Dolls (1973, 1974 or 1977, various years are given for this title) is a Hong Kong veteran Chin Hung Kuei's (Killer Snakes, Boxer's Omen, Payment in Blood etc.) women in
prison
flick produced by the legendary Shaw Brothers.
One night I stumbled upon this on the satellite station Bravo.Initially out of curiosity i decided to watch it.To be perfectly honest i wasn't disappointed.The main character is beautiful and her body is shown off well.You would think her talents would be wasted as a executioner but apparently not after watching the whole film!My only real gripe is the acting of the supporting cast particularly the actor who plays Melnik.Christ its bad!The
prison
guard Hank is woeful too.All he ever does is get drunk and make ill attempted passes at his co-guard Wanda though fortunately for us the viewer and for Hank he gets down and dirty with Wanda near the end.
Cosimo (Luis Guzman) ends up in
prison
for car burglary and there he's given the plan for the perfect heist from a lifer in prison; so he has to get out of jail, fast.
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