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So on one of these rides, I talked my way into the compound and went to see the
warden.
I told the
warden
that I wanted to start a mountain biking club in this place and that basically I wanted to take the kids from here to there.
And the
warden
was quite amused, and he told me he thought that I was a nut and he told me, "This place is a correction facility.
And I can't see myself going into a state prison in New Jersey and making such a proposition, but this being Israel, the
warden
somehow made it happen.
The prison warden, looking equally indifferent, said, "Any trouble, just press the red buzzer, and we'll be around as soon as we can." (Laughter) I sat down.
I had in fact become what the
warden
of the Michigan Reformatory called "the worst of the worst."
At one point, the prison
warden
himself recommended McGowan's transfer out of the CMU citing his good behavior, but the
warden
was overruled by the Bureau of Prison's Counterterrorism Unit, working with the Joint Terrorism Task Force of the FBI.
The
warden
said the unit was to "control revolutionary attitudes."
There was a traffic
warden
writing out a parking ticket who somehow didn't notice the owner plunging toward the car screaming at the top of his lungs until he hit the car.
The direction and writing are both sloppy: for example, the camera-work during the fight between Cintia Lodetti and Ajita Wilson is so bad that you can barely make out what's happening; also, if the alcoholic-but-kind-hearted doctor hadn't killed the warden, the guards would never have followed him and the girls after their escape - the "fake plague" plan had worked fine until then but he just had to ruin it.
Romay plays a corrupt, salacious, masturbating prison
warden
in this modern, ambitious W.I.P. film.
Run by a closeted
warden
and lecherous matron, the prison is just an excuse for a lengthy shower scene and some half-hearted cat-fighting as Lee and Karen are pitted against each other.
You can't be a
warden
in 3 different prisons at the same time.
And by all accounts the
warden
in the movie was a pretty stand up guy as wardens go.
Plus if my math is right the
Warden
played by Karl Malden in the BOA is suppose to be the same
warden
in this movie.
Gary oldman well they just might of made-up the
warden
part so he could play it because he was great.
This very loose retelling of Carmen begins on a high note with a smoldering, sexually-frank dance between Senaglese prisoner "Karmen" and her female prison warden, but the vibrant opening minutes never ignite into any coherent film.
If you liked Ida Lupino, who could play the roles as a criminal in a woman's prison and prison
warden
who was hated, this is the film for you to enjoy.
In the final scenes, there is a trial held by the reform school boys with flaming torches and a barn which is set on fire and a big leap by the corrupt
warden.
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.
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.)
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.
The always fabulous Barbara Steele offers a deliciously wicked portrayal as the mean, crippled, sexually frustrated
warden
(her erotic dream about doing a slow, steamy striptease in front of the lady inmates is a real dilly).
Then we see the new warden, Lane Smith, haunted by a nightmare in bed - and given the new job of opening a prison he has not been to in years.
A long-defunct prison, shut down for over 20 years, is re-opened and Ethan Sharpe (the late, great character actor Lane Smith), once a guard there, is put in place as
warden.
Viggo Mortensen stars as a new inmate of a haunted prison in which the
warden
(Played well by Lane Smith) has a grisly secret that could be the reason why various prison guards and inmates are being slaughtered by a supernatural presence.
Renny Harlin's first American film was one of the best of a slew of prison-set horror films(like "Death House" or "The Chair")in the late 80's.Twenty years before,guard Lane Smith had wrongfully executed a condemned man.Now,he is the
warden
of the newly re-opened prison,and the man's ghost is back for bloody revenge.This atmospheric and very moody film features lots of gruesome gore and violence.Viggo Mortensen,Tiny Lister,Tom Everett and Kane Hodder are onhand for the entertaining carnage.
My father was the
warden
of the prison (he is retired now) showcased in this documentary and I've grown up around the prison life, so perhaps my views will be totally different from everyone else who watches this movie.
Roberta Collins is a WIP veteran, so she does not need an introduction, and Barbara Steel is a hoot as the wheelchair-bound crazy
warden.
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