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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
A real story, like Walking Tall,
By Maharba (Albuquerque, NM USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brubaker (DVD)
Of course, I'm biased. "Brubaker" is a fictionalized account of the real story of Tom Murton, warden of Tucker & Cummins prison, in Arkansas, in 1967-68. Tom Murton was my dad & I lived on both those prisons as a 5th grader, before we were unceremoniously kicked out of Bill Clintons state. Most of the movie's events really happened, including the electric torture--called the Tucker Telephone--the whip, the horrid food, the inmate trustees carrying guns, painting death row, & digging up some of the 200 unmarked graves, most of which remain unmarked on Tucker farm. Fictional events include the female prison board member, the black old inmate dying--his name was Reuben Gaines & he got out of prison. My dad assuredly did NOT infiltrate the prison as an inmate, but the scene w/ the old warden barricading himself in his office w/ a Thompson submachine gun was true. Like Redford's character, my dad was not PC & probably unecessarily antagonized both the corrections board, & the governor. But who could really agree to cover up 200 murdered inmates? Governor Winthrop Rockefeller fired my dad, even as the Arkansas legislature was moving to indict him for grave-robbing. We had 24 hrs to exit Arkansas. My dad went on to be a tenured professor of Criminology at the Univ. of MN, Minneapolis & passed away in 1990. The book about all this is "Accomplices to the Crime" by Tom Murton & Joe Hyams, Grove Press. Long since out of print, but available over the internet from rare booksellers for a reasonable price. My verdict on the movie: considering that it's primary purpose was to make money, it's a lot more factual than it could have been.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Good,
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This review is from: Brubaker (VHS Tape)
this Film starts out with a bang.it follows Brubaker's Charge trying to correct the wrongs.Robert Redford&Yaphet Kotto are strong here.but the film has the typical cliches that hurt alot of films.especially the ending that is typical Hollywood.still it does a great job of showing the Corruption from the inside.had it been a little stronger it would have a Classic.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Starts out great,
By A Customer
This review is from: Brubaker (VHS Tape)
This movie starts out great, but the ending is kind of uneventful. Redford is so smart in picking good scripts, this script inevitably has a lot of intelligence to it. But it doesn't carry all the way through.
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