Brubaker

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Brubaker

Theatrical poster
Directed by Stuart Rosenberg
Produced by Ron Silverman
Written by Screenplay
W.D. Richter
Arthur A. Ross
Story
Joe Hyams
Tom Murton
Starring Robert Redford
Yaphet Kotto
Jane Alexander
Music by Lalo Schifrin
Cinematography Bruno Nuytten
Editing by Robert Brown
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) June 20, 1980
Running time 132 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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IMDb profile

Brubaker is an American 1980 film about a prison in distress and the Warden Henry Brubaker (Robert Redford) who attempts to reform the system.

The film boasts a large supporting cast of stars including Yaphet Kotto, Tim McIntire, David Keith, Everett McGill, Murray Hamilton, Matt Clark and Jane Alexander, with an early appearance by Morgan Freeman.


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[edit] Plot

A mysterious man (Redford) arrives at a prison as an inmate and witnesses rampant abuse and corruption, including torture, unhealthy food, insurance fraud and a doctor charging inmates for care. During a dramatic standoff, he reveals himself to be the new prison Warden Henry Brubaker, to the amazement of both prisoners and officials alike.

With ideals and vision, he attempts to reform the prison, with an eye towards prisoner rehabilitation and human rights. He recruits several long-time prisoners, including Larry Lee Bullen (Keith) and Richard "Dickie" Coombes (Kotto), to assist him with his reformation. Their efforts improve the prison conditions, but his stance inflames several corrupt officials on the prison board who have profited from graft for decades. When he discovers multiple unmarked graves of prisoners on the property, he attempts to unravel the mystery, leading to political scandal and inmate unrest.

[edit] Background

The film is based on the 1969 book Accomplices To The Crime: The Arkansas Prison Scandal by Tom Murton and Joe Hyams. Murton was a warden at the Tucker and Cummins Prison in Arkansas. The abuses detailed in the film and the discovery of unmarked graves are based on fact.

Murton served as technical advisor to the film.

Filmed in Bremen, Ohio and The Junction City Prison Farm in Junction City, Ohio.

[edit] Cast

Robert Redford as Brubaker
Robert Redford as Brubaker

[edit] Awards

Wins

Nominations

  • Academy Awards: Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen; W.D. Richter (screenplay/story) and Arthur A. Ross (story).

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