Prison
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1866 examples of Prison in a sentence
He blamed Joe for everything, including the fact that the successful Joe Keller was doing great, and Ann's and George's father was wasting away in
prison.
George wasn't happy about his sister marrying into the family that looked the other way while his and Ann's father took the rap and went to
prison
for sending bad parts for military airplanes, which crashed and killed dozens of men in the war.
Shue, the mother, blames Leo, (Fiennes) the rest of his life which leads him to murder and
prison
while trying to save his mother's life.
This black and white film made the horrors of
prison
life very real and uncomfortable.
The story of the period of between September 2003 and February 2004 at the Abu Ghraib
prison
in Iraq is so well known not only from the news media but also from the Internet blogging sites that it need not be outlined in a review of this film.
He finds her and is convinced that she is a doctor from a
prison
in the outer space.
She explains that the murderer is a powerful alien, who is able to change his appearance, that escaped from prison, and she is chasing him.
The Horsemen touts itself as another serial killer cat and mouse and admirably attempts to mix in several sub-genres including torture, exotic piercing, plot twists, and even a silence of the lambs (more Primal Fear in execution) style
prison
exchange.
Acerola decides to help his needy friend to find his father and they discover that he is in
prison
convicted for killing a man during a robbery and near to be released on parole.
Best of all: our heroes are sent to
prison
while attempting to flee the country at a heavily manned border.
The acting is up to scratch and especially moments when the captives are in the
prison
and they really are feeling the pain and torture and still managing to resist the urge to stop it.
I don't think it's unfair to say that it is an important record concerning the events at Abu Ghraib
prison
in Iraq during the American occupation.
While in New York City, Kevin learns that the two bandits from the first film escaped from
prison
and are planning to rob a toy store.
Robinson serves his time in
prison
and Quinn gets denied parole.
Finally, I feel that there was an unusual amount of campy scene work for this film, even for Park's standards(in particular the angelic halo scene in the prison).
He and his wife broke that order and they are sentenced to high security modern
prison
Fortress, set in the middle of desert.
Sad, because it starts out with a bang when the
prison
fakes Liotta's execution and he is then transported to Dafoe's lab to begin his transformation.
Knowing full well that he'll be sent back to
prison
for life if he is caught, he embarks on a desperate race for Mexico and freedom, to be reunited with his beloved wife and child.
Everyone likes a
prison
movie, and everyone likes a Gene Wilder-Richard Pryor comedy, so combine those two genres, and you've got a formidable piece of cinematic history.
This movie is a women in
prison
movie, and as such makes use for gratiutous nudity (thank you!) plenty of violence and a REALLY cheesy plot line.
Thanks to a bumpy ride in the back of the trailer, she learns of his past as a bank robber wanted for escaping from prison, and subtly blackmails him into training her on the art of robbing banks.
Two Men in Town/Deux Hommes dans la Ville is a surprisingly good drama from Jose Giovanni, whose own
prison
experiences were the basis of Jacques Becker's Le Trou.
The same sense of working from first-hand knowledge is omnipresent in this drama about Alain Delon's paroled convict trying to start a new life with the help of
prison
educator Jean Gabin and almost making a go of it until Michel Bouquet's local flic goes all Inspector Javert on him and does everything in his power to engineer his return to crime.
I am not going to compare this to
prison
flicks but when it comes to gang flicks it rates way higher than "Colors" or others that I cant think of by name.
Getting sent to
prison
for having a second baby even though the first one died?
It wasn't good how John was mind-wiped for not killing a man, because if he had done that,
Prison
Director Poe would of used that to keep him in
prison
for later on.
So what's being pointed out in this movie is that murder is not allowed in the public, but in prison, the warden is allowed to murder whoever he wants and if a
prison
doesn't obey his orders to murder someone, they get punished, and they may of been in there in the first place for murder.
It all climaxes with a
prison
rodeo, and an elaborate breakout scheme.
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.
The film begins with a convoy taking a group of American soldiers off to
prison
for their various crimes against the army.
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