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CrimeDrama

Brubaker

- One man against a cruel system.

The new warden of a small prison farm in Arkansas tries to clean it up of corruption after initially posing as an inmate.

Release Date : 1980-06-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century Fox

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Robert Redford

Character Name : Henry Brubaker

Original Name : Robert Redford

Gender : Male

Yaphet Kotto

Character Name : Richard 'Dickie' Coombes

Original Name : Yaphet Kotto

Gender : Male

Jane Alexander

Character Name : Lillian Gray

Original Name : Jane Alexander

Gender : Female

Murray Hamilton

Character Name : John Deach

Original Name : Murray Hamilton

Gender : Male

David Keith

Character Name : Larry Lee Bullen

Original Name : David Keith

Gender : Male

Morgan Freeman

Character Name : Walter

Original Name : Morgan Freeman

Gender : Male

Matt Clark

Character Name : Roy Purcell

Original Name : Matt Clark

Gender : Male

Tim McIntire

Character Name : Huey Rauch

Original Name : Tim McIntire

Gender : Male

Richard Ward

Character Name : Abraham Cook

Original Name : Richard Ward

Gender : Male

Jon Van Ness

Character Name : Zaranska

Original Name : Jon Van Ness

Gender : Male

M. Emmet Walsh

Character Name : C.P. Woodward

Original Name : M. Emmet Walsh

Gender : Male

Albert Salmi

Character Name : Rory Poke

Original Name : Albert Salmi

Gender : Male

Linda Haynes

Character Name : Carol

Original Name : Linda Haynes

Gender : Female

Everett McGill

Character Name : Eddie Caldwell

Original Name : Everett McGill

Gender : Male

Val Avery

Character Name : Wendel

Original Name : Val Avery

Gender : Male

Ron Frazier

Character Name : Burl Willets (as Ronald C. Frazier)

Original Name : Ron Frazier

Gender : Male

David Harris

Character Name : Duane Spivey (as David D. Harris)

Original Name : David Harris

Gender : Male

Joe Spinell

Character Name : Floyd Birdwell

Original Name : Joe Spinell

Gender : Male

James Keane

Character Name : Pinky

Original Name : James Keane

Gender : Male

Konrad Sheehan

Character Name : Glenn Elwood

Original Name : Konrad Sheehan

Gender : Male

Roy Poole

Character Name : Dr. Gregory

Original Name : Roy Poole

Gender : Male

Nathan George

Character Name : Leon Edwards - Prison Board

Original Name : Nathan George

Gender : Male

Don Blakely

Character Name : Jerome Boyd

Original Name : Don Blakely

Gender : Male

Lee Richardson

Character Name : Warden Renfro

Original Name : Lee Richardson

Gender : Male

John McMartin

Character Name : Senator Charles Hite

Original Name : John McMartin

Gender : Male

Alex Brown

Character Name : Fenway Park (as Alex A. Brown)

Original Name : Alex Brown

Gender : Male

John Chappell

Character Name : Captain Cleaves

Original Name : John Chappell

Gender : Male

Brent Jennings

Character Name : Mr. Clarence (as Brent N. Jennings)

Original Name : Brent Jennings

Gender : Male

Harry Groener

Character Name : Dr. Campbell

Original Name : Harry Groener

Gender : Male

William Newman

Character Name : Dunfield - Prison Board (as William M. Newman)

Original Name : William Newman

Gender : Male

Noble Willingham

Character Name : Dr. Fenster

Original Name : Noble Willingham

Gender : Male

Wilford Brimley

Character Name : Rogers - Prison Board

Original Name : Wilford Brimley

Gender : Male

Jane Cecil

Character Name : Bea Williams - Prison Board

Original Name : Jane Cecil

Gender : Female

Ebbe Roe Smith

Character Name : Pavitch

Original Name : Ebbe Roe Smith

Gender : Male

Young Hwa Han

Character Name : Leonard Ng

Original Name : Young Hwa Han

Gender : Male

Vic Polizos

Character Name : Billy Baylock

Original Name : Vic Polizos

Gender : Male

Jack O'Leary

Character Name : Floor Walker

Original Name : Jack O'Leary

Gender : Male

James Dukas

Character Name : Oafish Rankman

Original Name : James Dukas

Gender : Male

J.C. Quinn

Character Name : Barber

Original Name : J.C. Quinn

Gender : Male

Jerry Mayer

Character Name : Barber

Original Name : Jerry Mayer

Gender : Male

Kent Broadhurst

Character Name : Whitley

Original Name : Kent Broadhurst

Gender : Male

Hazen Gifford

Character Name : Partridge

Original Name : Hazen Gifford

Gender : Male

Bill McNulty

Character Name : Richards

Original Name : Bill McNulty

Gender : Male

Rob Garrison

Character Name : Pretty Boy

Original Name : Rob Garrison

Gender : Male

Ritch Brinkley

Character Name : Gate Guard

Original Name : Ritch Brinkley

Gender : Male

Gary A. Jones

Character Name : Investigative Reporter (uncredited)

Original Name : Gary A. Jones

Gender : Male

Nicolas Cage

Character Name : Prisoner (uncredited)

Original Name : Nicolas Cage

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Corruption and Murder told with cathartic style. It's odd that whenever talk of Prison base films crops up you rarely see Brubaker mentioned as a viable piece of work, which to me personally is a damn shame because it's origin source provides a worthy story to be involved in. Based on the writings of Tom Murton, a Prison Farm Reform Warden in Arkansas in the late 60s, the corruption and murder the film deals with is a very frightening reality, and although this film is obviously fictionalised to a degree, the evidence of the main themes can be found from many sources. Robert Redford plays the title character who chooses to go into the prison farm as a convict to see at first hand how the Farm is run, what he sees shocks him to the core, which in turn rightly shocks the viewer as well. After learning all he needs to, he comes forward to take control of the Farm and tries to put an end to the torture, corruption and dank depression that is rife at the Farm. He has to deal with many obstacles along the way, and it's the strength of the man that has the viewer firmly onside all through the film. The acting is emotionally spot on, the title role calls for a cool persona to not get flustered when faced with mounting resistance, and Redford delivers in spades. The main supporting cast of Yaphet Kotto, David Keith, Morgan Freeman, and Jane Alexander do very good work (believable), whilst the direction from Stuart Rosenberg ("Cool Hand Luke") is paced to perfection. The story is grimy and gnaws away at you, and then we get the ending that frustrates as much as it lifts the spirit, this is in my opinion a criminally undervalued piece of work. 8/10

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aushro3

@aushro3

2022-07-15

One of the top 3 prison based movie ever made but highly underrated, sometimes I feel really so sad when see that there are many many top class movies from 80"s & 90"s are very underrated while they need or deserve a really very high attention and fame too,and this one "Brubaker" is one of them.

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-05-31

**_A maverick prison warden uncovers corruption and tries to make positive changes_** In 1967-1968, a state penal farm in Arkansas gets a new warden (Robert Redford) who discovers condoned sexual abuse, severe beatings, electrical torture and extortion by inmates with guns who work as "trusty" guards (to save money otherwise spent on salaried guards). Then there’s the lousy quality and meager amount of sustenance for the inmates on a penal plantation that marketed enough produce and dairy products to create profits in the millions. “Brubaker” (1980) is a fictionalized detailing of Tom Murton’s 1969 book, Accomplices to the Crime: The Arkansas Prison Scandal. It’s a realistic prison drama with the expected grunginess and brutalities revealing how the penal installation was basically a means for the government to make money by treating inmates like property (slaves) to be used, abused and, when necessary, secretly thrown away in holes on the grounds. The movie’s not as dramatically compelling as it could be since it refuses to permit its characters more human dimension and flesh out interest, yet it raises interesting ideas. For instance, corruption exists when it is knowingly allowed at the higher levels of authority. How can you be an idealist in a world that is not ideal? Do you compromise with the corrupt powers that be in order to get SOMETHING done, or do you take the attitude of no compromise, period? The latter takes true dedication to noble principles, but what good is it if it prevents you from making positive changes? The movie “Serpico” (1973) shows that it can be done with challenging consequences. I’ll leave it to you to discover how this one pans out. A young Morgan Freeman shows up in the first act as a deranged prisoner in solitary confinement. He would of course go on to star in the more popular prison flick “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994), both movies shot in the heart of Ohio about 90 miles from each prison location. I should add that, while “Brubaker” is not popular like “Shawshank,” it was quite successful at the box office. Unsurprisingly, it’s is a mostly male story, but Jane Alexander has a pretty beefy role as a public relations specialist for the governor while Linda Haynes appears as a play thing for one of the corrupt trustys. If you’re in the mood for a flick in the mold of “Cool Hand Luke” (1967) and “The Longest Yard” (1974), “Brubaker” should fill the bill. One last thing, the ending was glaringly borrowed for “Dead Poets Society” (1989). The film runs 2 hours, 11 minutes, and was shot at the former Junction City Prison Farm outside of Junction City, Ohio, as well as nearby New Lexington and Fairfield County Fairgrounds in Lancaster. GRADE: B-