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Cell 211 (2009)

Cell 211 (2009)
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A lawman must side with a gang of criminals if he's to save his own life in this action drama from Spanish director Daniel Monzon. Juan Oliver (Alberto Ammann) has accepted a job as a prison guard, and the day before he begins work he leaves his pregnant wife Elena (Marta Etura) at home and goes to the penitentiary for an orientation session. During a tour of the facilities, Juan is struck on the head in a freak accident; he passes out and is carried to a nearby cell. As the jailers wait for a doctor to arrive, a riot breaks out, and Juan is left behind. When he wakes up, all is in chaos, and Malamadre (Luis Tosar) and a band of fellow inmates have taken control of the prison. Malamadre thinks Juan is another prisoner, and for the sake of his own survival he plays along, throwing in his lot with fellow rebels Tachuela (Vicente Romero) and Releches (Luis Zahera). When Malamadre learns that a handful of Basque terrorists are confined to the same prison, he sees an opportunity to use them as a bargaining chip with the government, and Juan is caught between saving his own skin and helping Malamadre make a deal that could have grave nationwide implications. Celda 211 (aka Cell 211) received its North American premiere at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Luis TosarAlberto Ammann, (more)
Director(s):
Daniel Monzon
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Cell 211

A lawman must side with a gang of criminals if he's to save his own life in this action drama from Spanish director Daniel Monzon. Juan Oliver (Alberto Ammann) has accepted a job as a prison guard, and the day before he begins work he leaves his pregnant wife Elena (Marta Etura) at home and goes to the penitentiary for an orientation session. During a tour of the facilities, Juan is struck on the head in a freak accident; he passes out and is carried to a nearby cell. As the jailers wait for a doctor to arrive, a riot breaks out, and Juan is left behind. When he wakes up, all is in chaos, and Malamadre (Luis Tosar) and a band of fellow inmates have taken control of the prison. Malamadre thinks Juan is another prisoner, and for the sake of his own survival he plays along, throwing in his lot with fellow rebels Tachuela (Vicente Romero) and Releches (Luis Zahera). When Malamadre learns that a handful of Basque terrorists are confined to the same prison, he sees an opportunity to use them as a bargaining chip with the government, and Juan is caught between saving his own skin and helping Malamadre make a deal that could have grave nationwide implications. Celda 211 (aka Cell 211) received its North American premiere at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

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Director(s):
Daniel Monzon
Writer(s):
Daniel MonzonJorge Guerricaechevarría
Producer(s):
Alvaro AugustinEmma LustresBorja Pena
Categories:
ForeignMystery & Suspense
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    Louie C.

    Excell-ent. Cell 211 gets the blood moving in every minute of heart pounding, action packed movie. A BRUTAL PIECE of filmmaking. First time Director Monzon keeps the thumb screws tightened in every sense. The film comes across as a real world event. A must watch.

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    John and Cherie A.

    This movie was not what I expected...it was interesting, fairly good...enjoyed it !

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    Gerald S.

    WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER IF THE WORDS WERE IN ENGLISH GOOD MOVIE THOU

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