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1866 examples of Prison in a sentence
En route to the prison, they are attacked by the Germans; and a group of five men manages to escape.
They
(prison
and cube farms) are quite similar and I think this short film demonstrates this.
This movie should be shown to
prison
inmates as punishment.
Skips new found talent may be their ticket out of prison, just maybe.
However the chemistry between Wilder & Pryor coupled with some other great characters & scenes make this a classic
prison
comedy.
Nevertheless, she ends up in
prison
with a group of characters, including a classic snitch and her deaf cohort.
Not to mention the goofy
prison
setting and lack of security.
Her man, three-time loser Eddie Taylor (played by a pre-"Grapes" Henry Fonda), has just been released from prison, and wastes little time getting himself into all sorts of trouble again.
Lang's roots in German expressionism are evident here, as shown particularly in the design of Fonda's isolated
prison
cell, during a fog-enshrouded
prison
break, and in that final, heavenly shot.
Solitaire (Carla Green) goes to an all female
prison.
(There May be Spoilers)Freed after doing a six-month stretch in a federal
prison
for contempt of congress Hollywood writer/directer Herbert Biberman, Jeff Goldblum, as well as his actress wife Gale Sondergaard, Greta Scacchi,future in the world of the movies and theater in America is all but over.
Ronald Reagan's third film as Secret Service Agent Brass Bancroft finds him going undercover into
prison
to ferret out a gang of counterfeiters.
Little does he dream that the stuff is being printed in the
prison
print shop along with the
prison
newspaper.
One of the "strangers" is a death row murderer being escorted to another
prison
for execution.
The DVD version contains a short film of Henri revisiting the
prison
where he was living for most of his life seeking to escape, just to prove a point to his captors.
While in
prison
he experiments in trying to find a serum that halts old age.
A police officer goes undercover in a
prison
to discover why inmates are disappearing at a fast rate.
Joan Graham is the secretary for Stephen Witney, an honest and dedicated public defender, who succeeds in doing something he would almost rather not do: get Joan's sweetheart, Eddie Taylor, out of
prison.
Zero imagination / WTF? points included the ship our villains planned to escape on needing a 3.5 floppy to get it to fly (I can't even start to think of an equivalent for today's transport - needing a quill and parchment to start the Space Shuttle?) and the side-kick baddie managing to smuggle not one, but _two_ katanas (with scabbards) into the ultimate maximum security
prison
in the universe.
Terry Dean is an exceptional career criminal, after his release from
prison
he is hit by a car saving a young boy.
For this, they want someone who is completely forgotten, so they go to a hell-hole that had been a
prison
for political prisoners and pick out an addle-brained man who'd been incarcerated there for almost 50 years.
Billy Jack (Tom Laughlin) spends four years in
prison
for his killing of a sheriff's deputy.
Now, I'm an educated person with two graduate degrees, and the only "lesson" I learned from this movie was that if you are sharing a
prison
cell with a homosexual for an extended period of time, you too will become a homosexual.
In the long run, not only did the family's father and breadwinner die in
prison
for a crime he didn't do, but the son felt abandoned and became a hood, eventually dying in the electric chair.
That is about the best thing I can say about this little Roger Corman flick about female
prison
escapees looking for diamonds in the swamp.
The plot outline for this film promised so much, a group of French/Italian (its difficult to tell) female prisoners break out of their prison, and set out on the run, killing a few police officers and kidnapping a bus load of young tennis players, this seems a perfect setting for an "erotic thriller", but as is to be expected from a very low budget European film from the late seventies, the film fails to live up to any of this potential.
Twenty years later the
prison
is now a womens' penitentiary.
This cheesy b-grade horror flick might have had a little promise in the beginning and I like Tony Todd, but once the film gets to the women's
prison
and focuses on it's inhabitants, the film becomes simply dreadfully lame, not even the shower scene or other nudity could save it from sub-par mediocrity.
Started out to seem like one of those exploitation fliks lots of naked ladies, dodgy doctors, even dodgier
prison
warders, yes this is what happens in the first half hour or so, but actually it turns out to have a fairly good ,if not basic, story line.
Once a NASCAR champion, Jensen Ames, (Jason Statham), hits rock bottom and spent several years in
prison.
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