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Prisoner (2007)

Prisoner (2007)
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A notorious Hollywood bad boy (Golden Globe winner Julian McMahon) is captured by a mysterious Jailer (Elias Koteas) while scouting a decrepit, abandoned prison for an upcoming film in co-directors David Alford and Robert Archer Lynn's unforgiving thriller. Derek Playto is a volatile visionary whose controversial reputation has earned him more than his fair share of enemies in the entertainment industry. In preparation for his upcoming feature film -- a violent prison drama -- Playto sets out to find the perfect surroundings in which to tell his brutal tale. Upon discovering a dilapidated prison that was once a notorious house of pain, it appears that Playto has found just such a location. But Playto isn't alone in this crumbling penitentiary, and upon being captured by the Jailer, the director's only hope for escape is to answer a series of increasingly intimate questions concerning his art and his life. With every unanswered question, Playto moves one step closer to the electric chair, yet as every answer reveals a telling piece of the filmmaker's deplorable past, the prospect of death becomes more of a welcome release than an unjustified punishment. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Julian McMahonElias Koteas, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Archer LynnDavid Alford, (more)
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Prisoner

A notorious Hollywood bad boy (Golden Globe winner Julian McMahon) is captured by a mysterious Jailer (Elias Koteas) while scouting a decrepit, abandoned prison for an upcoming film in co-directors David Alford and Robert Archer Lynn's unforgiving thriller. Derek Playto is a volatile visionary whose controversial reputation has earned him more than his fair share of enemies in the entertainment industry. In preparation for his upcoming feature film -- a violent prison drama -- Playto sets out to find the perfect surroundings in which to tell his brutal tale. Upon discovering a dilapidated prison that was once a notorious house of pain, it appears that Playto has found just such a location. But Playto isn't alone in this crumbling penitentiary, and upon being captured by the Jailer, the director's only hope for escape is to answer a series of increasingly intimate questions concerning his art and his life. With every unanswered question, Playto moves one step closer to the electric chair, yet as every answer reveals a telling piece of the filmmaker's deplorable past, the prospect of death becomes more of a welcome release than an unjustified punishment. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Complete Cast of Prisoner


Director(s):
Robert Archer LynnDavid Alford
Writer(s):
David AlfordRobert Archer Lynn
Producer(s):
Marshall Persinger
Categories:
Independent FilmsMystery & Suspense
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Mike D.

STUPID. LAME. IGNORANT. WASTE OF TIME. TERRIBLE MOVIE

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Kelle O.

Not horror or a thriller but a lame attempt at a psychological drama. Boring with a small and uninspired plot. I ended up fast forwarding with closed-captioning on in order to read my way to an anti-climatic and unsurprising ending. Low budget with choppy editing. When will I learn Blockbuster Exclusive = cheap and dull movie?

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Debbie F.

I was looking forward to watching a Julian McMahon movie. He should have appeared in this film under a different name. What a disappointment and waste of time.

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