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Riot is a 1969 American drama film produced by William Castle, directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Gene Hackman and Jim Brown.
Riot: Directed by Buzz Kulik. With Jim Brown, Gene Hackman, Mike Kellin, Gerald S. O'Loughlin. A riot in a state prison is staged to cover up an escape attempt, during which many inmates and guards are killed. Shot on location at Arizona State Prison.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Buzz Kulik
- 1969-05-09
A riot in a state prison is staged to cover up an escape attempt during which many inmates and guards are killed Shot on location at Arizona State Prison. Starring Jim Brown Gene Hackman Mike ...
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- Buzz Kulik
- R
- Jim Brown
Led by two inmates, the prisoners in a state facility take guards hostage and stage an all-out riot, protesting ill-treatment, but unbeknownst to them it's a ruse for their two leaders to escape through a secret tunnel while all the commotion is going on.
- Buzz Kulik, Danny Mccauley
- Jim Brown
Based on the novel by. Frank Elli. Buzz Kulik's "Riot" suffers in the most essential area of any action picture: organization of the action. Good action movies do not consist simply of movement, violence, physical contact and adventure.
A riot staged by convicts (Jim Brown, Gene Hackman, Mike Kellin) to cover their escape spirals out of control.
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A riot in a state prison is staged to cover up an escape attempt, during which many inmates and guards are killed. Shot on location at Arizona State Prison.