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and Dr. Meissen(Boris Karloff), the castle physician, are virtual
prisoners.
With the war not going well for the Soviet Union, Stalin accepted volunteers from the prisons and used the
prisoners
as shock troops.
The story promisingly opens with a small group of prisoners, survivors of a shipwreck, washing ashore a tropical island.
Borowski in his books describes inhuman life in the Nazi camps from the point of view vorarbeiter Tadek - porte parole of author who also was on the privileged position among the
prisoners.
Lt. Claude (Claudio Cassinelli) and several
prisoners
from his sunken ship wash ashore on an island owned by Edmond Rackham (Richard Johnson).
Following a few random prisoner deaths, Rackham takes in Claude and his two remaining
prisoners.
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.
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.)
You couldn't even show this to Iraqi
prisoners
without violating the Geneva Convention.
After mob boss Vic Moretti (late great Anthony Franciosa) kills his lady whom has been cheating on him with Derek, their new chauffeur/ Vietnam vet, and blames it on the poor guy, Derek finds himself in jail where he has to contend with a corrupt warden, Vic's prisoner brother who runs the jail, and, oh yeah illegal experiments conducted by a shady CIA agent (great genre-mainstay and first time director John Saxon) to turn various
prisoners
into super-human invincible zombies.
This film should be shown to
prisoners
of war, yes, it's that bad.
A constant I'm discovering in these films is the toughness and grit of the actresses in the roles of
prisoners
preparing for escape while their threshold, tolerance, and resolve(..not to mention sanity)being tested by their superiors.
But the dimension of impossible love is all the stronger because it is redoubled by a play in the film, a play that shows love in Auschwitz, between two prisoners, one wearing a yellow star and the other a pink triangle.
It looks creepy as all empty and filled with
prisoners.
Well, the rest follows suit:
prisoners
and guards arrive with plenty of stereotypes abounding.
We are given some character depth and several of the
prisoners
are interesting characters.
As the
prisoners
are put to work fixing the place up, they're instructed to break into the old execution room.
The "governor" of said colony and the owner of the mine are exploiting the
prisoners
for labor.
Walker, a bounty hunter (apparently one of only three on the whole planet) reminds the
prisoners
that there is no escape, because there's only one shuttle out of the whole planet and they'd have him to deal with.
The whole movie takes place in a prison cell with basically three
prisoners
who find a hand written journal in a wall from a serial killer that had escaped the prison 20 years earlier, somehow without leaving his cell.
A prison cell.Four prisoners-Carrere,a young company director accused of fraud,35 year old transsexual in the process of his transformation, Daisy,a 20 year-old mentally challenged idiot savant and Lassalle,a 60 year-old intellectual who murdered his wife.Behind a stone slab in the cell,mysteriously pulled loose,they discovered a book:the diary of a former prisoner,Danvers,who occupied the cell at the beginning of the century.The diary contains magic formulas that supposedly enable
prisoners
to escape."Malefique" is one of the creepiest and most intelligent horror films I have seen this year.The film has a grimy,shadowy feel influenced by the works of H.P. Lovecraft,which makes for a very creepy and unsettling atmosphere.There is a fair amount of gore involved with some imaginative and brutal death scenes and the characters of four
prisoners
are surprisingly well-developed.It's a shame that Eric Valette made truly horrible remake of "One Missed Call" after his stunning debut.9
They find their own, poetic style, and then they cowardly become
prisoners
of it.
The series captures the rivalry between Mountbatten and the American generals, the suffering of German troops on the Eastern front, the maltreatment of Japanese
prisoners
of war by American troops.
This movie about 4 prisoners, trying to escape with the help of spells, written by another prisoner centuries ago was a superb occult thriller with a surprising end and lots of suspense.
Discovered by four French
prisoners
sharing a cell, the fearsome object has been placed in the wall there by Danvers, a serial killer incarcerated back in the 1920s; a man obsessed with rejuvenation and the black arts before he abruptly vanished.
Honestly I went to a couple of sleep away camps in my youth and suffered more hardships than these
prisoners.
It was pretty gruesome to watch the brutality being inflicted on the
prisoners.
The suffering of that challenge and the response of the
prisoners
to their captors certainly speaks for forgiveness.
However, it also presents someone who simply wants to serve the Lord and help people, whether they are poor, black or
prisoners.
Yes, 11 million died, 5 million of them made up of Gypsys, Poles, Political Prisoners, Handicapped, Gay, and the other 'outsiders' were massacred, this I will not dispute.
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