Riot in Cell Block 11

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Riot in Cell Block 11 is a 1954 American prison drama film known for its gritty realism and social commentary on the penal system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
prison drama film
aspectRatio 1.37:1
basedOn original screenplay
blackAndWhite true
cinematographer Russell Harlan NERFINISHED
composer Herschel Burke Gilbert NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Don Siegel NERFINISHED
distributor Allied Artists Pictures NERFINISHED
editor Bruce B. Pierce NERFINISHED
filmingLocation California, United States
surface form: California

Folsom State Prison NERFINISHED
genre drama film
prison film
hasCastMember Alvy Moore NERFINISHED
Dabbs Greer NERFINISHED
Emile Meyer NERFINISHED
Frank Faylen NERFINISHED
Leo Gordon NERFINISHED
Neville Brand NERFINISHED
Paul Frees NERFINISHED
Robert Osterloh NERFINISHED
leadCharacter James V. Dunn NERFINISHED
mpaaRating Not Rated
notableFor gritty realism
social commentary on the penal system
originalLanguage English
portrays prison riot
producer Walter Wanger NERFINISHED
productionCompany Allied Artists Pictures NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1954-02-28
releaseYear 1954
runtimeMinutes 80
screenwriter Richard Collins NERFINISHED
setting state prison
starredActor Alvy Moore NERFINISHED
Dabbs Greer NERFINISHED
Emile Meyer NERFINISHED
Frank Faylen NERFINISHED
Leo Gordon NERFINISHED
Neville Brand NERFINISHED
Paul Frees NERFINISHED
Robert Osterloh NERFINISHED
storyBy Richard Collins NERFINISHED
theme abuse of power
conditions in the penal system
prison reform

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Don Siegel notableWork Riot in Cell Block 11
Don Siegel directed Riot in Cell Block 11
Walter Wanger notableWork Riot in Cell Block 11
Leo Gordon notableWork Riot in Cell Block 11
Neville Brand notableWork Riot in Cell Block 11