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Brubaker (1980)

Starring: Robert Redford, Yaphet Kotto Director: Bob Rafelson, Stuart Rosenberg Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)

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Through solid dramatic impact and global exposure on cable TV, Brubaker gradually joined the ranks of all-time best prison movies. While preparing to direct Ordinary People, Robert Redford brought his considerable star power to bear on his title role as a prison reform warden, in an unnamed Southern state, who poses as an inmate to expose corruption, violence, and administrative abuse in Wakefield, a prison farm where trustee inmates are armed and encouraged to shoot at would-be escapees. Originally developed for director Bob Rafelson and ultimately filmed by Stuart Rosenberg, this rugged exercise in social commentary has undeniable power, even if some its characters--including Redford's--seem more like stick-figure ethicists than real human beings. It's also got a dynamite supporting cast including Yaphet Kotto, Jane Alexander, and Morgan Freeman in one of his earliest films. Bolstered by his Oscar-winning directorial debut, Redford didn't star in another film until The Natural ended his four-year hiatus. --Jeff Shannon


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Robert Redford stars in this potent drama based on the real life story of Tom Murton, the prison superintendent who rocked Arkansas politics when he exposed scandalous abuses and murders in a state prison. Posing as a new prisoner, Brubaker discovers vast corruption in a state penitentiary before revealing himself to be the new warden. His personal crusade to bring reform puts him in grave danger, especially when he insists on exposing a series of secret murders that took place years earlier. Powerful and disturbing, Brubaker won acclaim for its gritty realism and Oscar nominated screenplay.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A real story, like Walking Tall, April 15, 2003
By Maharba (Albuquerque, NM USA) - See all my reviews
Of course, I'm biased. "Brubaker" is a fictionalized account of the real story of Tom Murton, warden of Tucker & Cummins prison, in Arkansas, in 1967-68. Tom Murton was my dad & I lived on both those prisons as a 5th grader, before we were unceremoniously kicked out of Bill Clintons state. Most of the movie's events really happened, including the electric torture--called the Tucker Telephone--the whip, the horrid food, the inmate trustees carrying guns, painting death row, & digging up some of the 200 unmarked graves, most of which remain unmarked on Tucker farm. Fictional events include the female prison board member, the black old inmate dying--his name was Reuben Gaines & he got out of prison. My dad assuredly did NOT infiltrate the prison as an inmate, but the scene w/ the old warden barricading himself in his office w/ a Thompson submachine gun was true. Like Redford's character, my dad was not PC & probably unecessarily antagonized both the corrections board, & the governor. But who could really agree to cover up 200 murdered inmates? Governor Winthrop Rockefeller fired my dad, even as the Arkansas legislature was moving to indict him for grave-robbing. We had 24 hrs to exit Arkansas. My dad went on to be a tenured professor of Criminology at the Univ. of MN, Minneapolis & passed away in 1990. The book about all this is "Accomplices to the Crime" by Tom Murton & Joe Hyams, Grove Press. Long since out of print, but available over the internet from rare booksellers for a reasonable price. My verdict on the movie: considering that it's primary purpose was to make money, it's a lot more factual than it could have been.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not your average prison movie...., March 16, 2003
By Kyle Tolle (Phoenix, Arizona USA) - See all my reviews
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Brubaker is based on a true story and tells of the events of one man's attempts to reform a prison system mired in corruption, brutality, and a lack of order to any general degree.

Henry Brubaker, as stated in the movie, gained his past experience in corrections working in military prison systems. Brubaker hatches the ingenious plan to insert himself into the prison population at Wakefield Penitentiary as an inmate to experience first hand all the problems inside the facility. What he uncovers is nothing less than barbaric punishment methods, no structured management of inmates, lack of medical care, and the penitentiary itself in advance stages of disrepair.

Henry Brubaker, after revealing his status as the new warden and assuming his duties, goes on to discover that there are no state hired corrections officers on the staff. Inmate trustees, armed with weapons, are given the responsibility of manning watch towers, supervising work crews, and keeping the peace inside of the prison. Furthermore, prisoners are farmed out to local businessmen in the community for work with no pay which amounts to slave labor.

Upon deeper investigation into all the activities in and around the prison, Brubaker discovers other illegal activities including theft of prison food supplies and equipment, inmates being charged fees for almost non-existent medical care, and the revelation that there are prisoners buried on the prison property that were the victims of murder by fellow inmates.

Brubaker confronts the state prison board with these problems only to find out that the prison board is not only aware of these incidents, they think the system should reamin unchanged because it has always been this way and should remain so. You can sense their unhappiness with Brubaker as the new warden who wants to come in and upset their system rather than tow the line.

Henry Brubaker is portrayed as a man of honesty, integrity, and professionalism and in defying the prison board's message to leave well enough alone, he launches his own campaign to reform the prison and correct the wrongs he has inherited as the new warden. Unfortunately, with the power of the prison board and the governor of the state against him, he is eventually removed as the warden and fired.

In the final outcome, many inmates saw the necessity of the changes attempted by Brubaker and were dismayed at seeing him removed and the new warden not making proper progress to reform the prison. This prompted many inmates to file lawsuits against the state for inhumane prison conditions resulting in the governor not being re-elected the following year.

This movie is a fine drama with a very good plot, great acting, and poignant conclusion. I highly recommend this movie to everyone.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brubaker - A super movie, December 10, 2000
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I've seen this movie at least 5 times and every time I seem to enjoy it more and more. Robert Redford is superb as warden Brubaker, a new warden sent in undercover to see all the corruption that has been going on at Wakefield Prison. Yaphet Kotto does a great acting job in this as well, and a very young David Keith (An Officer and a Gentleman fame)has a bit part. I certainly recommend this movie. I can't wait until it arrives on the DVD format
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3.0 out of 5 stars An earnest work
I have always had a soft spot for the 1980 film "Brubaker." This earnest work, detailing horrible conditions in a Southern prison, stars Robert Redford in fine superstar form as... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Chris Wilson

5.0 out of 5 stars Hpw can we bring prisons back within habeas corpus and human rights
Another film, but in 1980 it was one of the first, on prison reform. The interest is in the fact that the new boss of the prison gets inside the prison as an inmate, unknown of... Read more
Published 24 months ago by Jacques COULARDEAU

1.0 out of 5 stars UGH- BLAH-DOUBLE UGH !
WHAT WAS REDFORD THINKING WHEN HE AGREED TO DO THIS PIECE OF KA-KA ?

AFTER THE FIRST TWENTY MINUTES, I THREW THIS CRAP INTO THE GARBAGE

WHERE IT... Read more
Published on August 20, 2007 by GENE ADDINGTON

5.0 out of 5 stars The best of Robert Redford
This is a must see movie for all Robert Redford Fans. I promise you won't be you bought this movie. I recommend it as one of his best. Read more
Published on May 7, 2007 by Cheryl Burling

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Prison movie
There are only a handful of good prison movies from what I have seen over forty plus years. "Shawshank Redemption", "Brubaker", and "Birdman of Alcatraz" are three of the best. Read more
Published on February 27, 2007 by C. A. Luster

5.0 out of 5 stars I'm afraid to admit it but...
I've never heard of Brubaker and the true story behind it. It was on AMC (American Movie Classics) earlier today and I found myself watching it. Read more
Published on August 29, 2005 by Budget's Gal

1.0 out of 5 stars One of the last gasps of ultra-liberal socialist hollywood
By the time this film was made, liberalism was running on empty
and running up against truth in the form of Ronald Reagan. Read more
Published on March 8, 2005 by Albert Lee

5.0 out of 5 stars A+!! One of Robert Redford's best films.
This ranks right up there with ... as one of the great "hero with integrity goes up against the corrupt system" movies of all time. Read more
Published on June 2, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Must See
A wonderful movie for it's day, and even today.
I could see it being the Shawshank Redemption of the early 1980's, except this movie is true.
Published on January 27, 2003 by Katie

4.0 out of 5 stars Dark but incomplete tome on corrections reform
Robert Redford is Brubaker, an honest expert in corrections sent to clean up a trouble-plagued penitentiary. Read more
Published on October 21, 2002 by Rottenberg's rotten book review

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