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Riot in Cell Block 11

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In a dark and desolate maximum-security prison, a group of inmates finds themselves trapped in a system that marginalizes and dehumanizes them. Tension reaches its peak when a new inmate, a newcomer with a complicated past, becomes the catalyst for an uprising. The atmosphere is explosive: the prisoners, tired of the inhumane conditions and abuse from the guards, decide to organize a rebellion. As the hours pass, chaos erupts among the cells filled with desperation and suffering.

The leaders of the riot are men from diverse backgrounds, each with their own tragic stories that led them to prison. During this turmoil, unexpected alliances emerge and old grudges resurface. Meanwhile, the authorities struggle to regain control, but as negotiations stall, violence becomes the only language both sides understand. The internal conflicts of the protagonists intertwine with the fight for freedom, exposing the flaws of the penal system.

In a conclusion that defies expectations, the film reveals the weaknesses of institutions in the face of the indomitable human spirit that seeks dignity, far beyond the bars. The story, raw and powerful, becomes a mirror of the social issues of the time, resonating strongly in the hearts of all viewers.

Media type
Movie
Year
1954
Director
Don Siegel
Writer
Richard Collins
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.00
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
100.00
Actors
Neville Brand
Emile Meyer
Frank Faylen
Leo Gordon
Robert Osterloh
Paul Frees
Don Keefer
Alvy Moore
Dabbs Greer
Whit Bissell
James Anderson
Carleton Young
Harold J. Kennedy
William Schallert
Jonathan Hole
Robert Patten
William Phipps
Joel Fluellen
Roy Glenn
Joe Kerr
John Tarangelo
Robert Burton
Thomas Browne Henry
Gender
Crimen
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Walter Wanger
Original title
Riot in Cell Block 11
Duration
80
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