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  1. Filming locations. Junction City Prison Farm, Junction City, Ohio, USA. Columbus, Ohio, USA. Lancaster, Ohio, USA. Fairfield County Fairgrounds - 157 E. Fair Avenue, Lancaster, Ohio, USA. New Lexington, Ohio, USA.

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    Most exteriors were filmed at the then-recently closed Junction City Prison in Junction City, southeast of Columbus in central Ohio. Additional locations included Bremen, New Lexington, and the Fairfield County Fairgrounds in Lancaster. The opening scenes of the prison bus departure show the skyline and a view up South Front Street in Columbus.

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  4. Jun 20, 1980 · Brubaker: Directed by Stuart Rosenberg. With Robert Redford, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Alexander, Murray Hamilton. The new warden of a small prison farm in Arkansas tries to clean it up of corruption after initially posing as an inmate.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Stuart Rosenberg
    • 1980-06-20
  5. Mar 5, 2024 · Key Takeaways: “Brubaker” is a 1980 movie that sheds light on prison corruption and the need for reform, inspiring discussions and showcasing the power of cinema to provoke change. The film’s realistic portrayal and impactful storytelling continue to resonate, highlighting the personal sacrifices made for justice and the enduring legacy ...

  6. Based on the writings of Tom Murton, a Prison Farm Reform Warden in Arkansas in the late 60s, the corruption and murder the film deals with is a very frightening reality, and although this film is obviously fictionalised to a degree, the evidence of the main themes can be found from many sources. Robert Redford... read the rest.

  7. Brubaker discovers a cabin inhabited by Huey Rauch (Tim McIntire), a trusty, and his waitress girlfriend on the prison grounds, surrounded by storage sheds stocked with food stolen from the prison kitchens. After firing bureaucrat Willets (Ronald C. Frazier) for allowing the theft, Brubaker sets up an inmate council, headed by three trusties ...

  8. This prison film based loosely on a true story, directed by Cool Hand Luke’s Stuart Rosenberg and written by Bucakroo Bonzai’s W.D. Richter, is in an oddly unique artifact. Released in 1980, but very much a stylistic holdout of the early 70s, it was a critical and commercial success, yet now it’s largely forgotten.

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