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Brubaker
Brubaker

Brubaker (1980)

71% User Rating
2h 5min
Crime
Drama

"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.

Stuart RosenbergDirector

Cast

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Robert Redford

Robert Redford

Henry Brubaker

Yaphet Kotto

Yaphet Kotto

Richard 'Dickie' Coombes

Jane Alexander

Jane Alexander

Lillian Gray

Murray Hamilton

Murray Hamilton

John Deach

David Keith

David Keith

Larry Lee Bullen

Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman

Walter

Matt Clark

Matt Clark

Roy Purcell

Tim McIntire

Tim McIntire

Huey Rauch

Richard Ward

Richard Ward

Abraham Cook

Jon Van Ness

Jon Van Ness

Zaranska

M. Emmet Walsh

M. Emmet Walsh

C.P. Woodward

Albert Salmi

Albert Salmi

Rory Poke

Linda Haynes

Linda Haynes

Carol

Everett McGill

Everett McGill

Eddie Caldwell

Val Avery

Val Avery

Wendel

Ron Frazier

Ron Frazier

Burl Willets (as Ronald C. Frazier)

David Harris

David Harris

Duane Spivey (as David D. Harris)

Joe Spinell

Joe Spinell

Floyd Birdwell

James Keane

James Keane

Pinky

Konrad Sheehan

Konrad Sheehan

Glenn Elwood

Roy Poole

Roy Poole

Dr. Gregory

Nathan George

Nathan George

Leon Edwards - Prison Board

Don Blakely

Don Blakely

Jerome Boyd

Lee Richardson

Lee Richardson

Warden Renfro

John McMartin

John McMartin

Senator Charles Hite

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Alex Brown

Fenway Park (as Alex A. Brown)

John Chappell

John Chappell

Captain Cleaves

Brent Jennings

Brent Jennings

Mr. Clarence (as Brent N. Jennings)

Harry Groener

Harry Groener

Dr. Campbell

William Newman

William Newman

Dunfield - Prison Board (as William M. Newman)

Noble Willingham

Noble Willingham

Dr. Fenster

Wilford Brimley

Wilford Brimley

Rogers - Prison Board

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Jane Cecil

Bea Williams - Prison Board

Ebbe Roe Smith

Ebbe Roe Smith

Pavitch

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Young Hwa Han

Leonard Ng

Vic Polizos

Vic Polizos

Billy Baylock

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Jack O'Leary

Floor Walker

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James Dukas

Oafish Rankman

J.C. Quinn

J.C. Quinn

Barber

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Jerry Mayer

Barber

Kent Broadhurst

Kent Broadhurst

Whitley

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Hazen Gifford

Partridge

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Bill McNulty

Richards

Rob Garrison

Rob Garrison

Pretty Boy

Ritch Brinkley

Ritch Brinkley

Gate Guard

Gary A. Jones

Gary A. Jones

Investigative Reporter (uncredited)

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage

Prisoner (uncredited)

Reviews (3)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 75%

June 28, 2014

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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