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Midnight Express (1978)

Midnight Express (1978)
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Midnight Express is a harrowing tale of a naïve American caught in a nightmare of his own making thousands of miles from his home. Billy Hayes (Brad Davis) is an American tourist visiting Turkey with his girlfriend Susan (Irene Miracle) when he's caught by customs officials trying to smuggle a large amount of hashish out of the country. The crime would normally carry a sentence of four years, but officials decide to make an example of Billy, and he draws a 30-year sentence despite the promises of his Turkish legal counsel. While Susan and Billy's father (Mike Kellin) pledge to do everything they can to speed Billy's release, in fact there's little than can be done. Billy quickly finds himself in a hellish prison that's a nightmare of filth, violence, rape, inedible food, and unspeakable health conditions. However, Billy gains a few confidantes behind bars: Jimmy (Randy Quaid), an American in a constant state of emotional overdrive; Max (John Hurt), an intelligent, drug-addicted Englishman; and Erich (Norbert Weisser), a gay Scandinavian who is attracted to Billy but accepts his gentle refusals of sex. Before long, Billy is convinced that he can take no more, and he makes plans to take the "midnight express" -- jailhouse slang for escape. While his friends are willing to help, they also make clear that almost no one who has tried to escape has lived to tell the tale. Based on a true story, Midnight Express was a box-office hit which won wide acclaim for the performances of Brad Davis and John Hurt; and the screenplay, by Oliver Stone, won an Academy Award. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Brad DavisRandy Quaid, (more)
Director(s):
Alan Parker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Midnight Express

Midnight Express is a harrowing tale of a naïve American caught in a nightmare of his own making thousands of miles from his home. Billy Hayes (Brad Davis) is an American tourist visiting Turkey with his girlfriend Susan (Irene Miracle) when he's caught by customs officials trying to smuggle a large amount of hashish out of the country. The crime would normally carry a sentence of four years, but officials decide to make an example of Billy, and he draws a 30-year sentence despite the promises of his Turkish legal counsel. While Susan and Billy's father (Mike Kellin) pledge to do everything they can to speed Billy's release, in fact there's little than can be done. Billy quickly finds himself in a hellish prison that's a nightmare of filth, violence, rape, inedible food, and unspeakable health conditions. However, Billy gains a few confidantes behind bars: Jimmy (Randy Quaid), an American in a constant state of emotional overdrive; Max (John Hurt), an intelligent, drug-addicted Englishman; and Erich (Norbert Weisser), a gay Scandinavian who is attracted to Billy but accepts his gentle refusals of sex. Before long, Billy is convinced that he can take no more, and he makes plans to take the "midnight express" -- jailhouse slang for escape. While his friends are willing to help, they also make clear that almost no one who has tried to escape has lived to tell the tale. Based on a true story, Midnight Express was a box-office hit which won wide acclaim for the performances of Brad Davis and John Hurt; and the screenplay, by Oliver Stone, won an Academy Award. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
121 mins

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Director(s):
Alan Parker
Writer(s):
Oliver Stone
Producer(s):
Alan MarshallPeter GuberDavid Puttnam
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Brief Nudity, Not For Children)
Midnight Express Awards:
  • 1978 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Supporting Actor
  • 1978 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Director
  • 1978 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Editing
  • 1978 - Golden Globe - Best Picture - Drama
  • 1978 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - New Star of the Year - Male
  • 1978 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Picture - Drama
  • 1978 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
  • 1978 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Original Score
  • 1978 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Screenplay
  • 1978 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - New Star of the Year - Female
  • 1978 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Music Score
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    CrazyMovieBo Y.

    I like to travel and had heard a lot about this movie and finally got to watch it. The fact it was based on a true story made it that much more intriguing. Don't expect a lot of action. The movie moves along pretty slow but it drew me in and I couldn't stop watching. Curl up with the popcorn and get ready for a life changing drama.

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    Scott M.

    Always a great classic

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    Matt M.

    Great movie! A little scary, though. But now I want to read the book!

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