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    Plot. In 1969, Henry Brubaker arrives at Wakefield State Prison in Arkansas disguised as an inmate. He immediately witnesses rampant abuse and corruption, including open and endemic sexual assault, torture, worm-ridden diseased food, fraud, and rampant graft.

  3. The movie’s first 20 or 30 minutes, which are sickeningly effective, document conditions in the prison, where the commonplaces include beatings, bribery, rape and slum living conditions. Brubaker finds out about these outrages firsthand.

  4. Dec 16, 2023 · The movie’s release led to increased awareness of prison conditions. Brubaker served as a catalyst for discussions surrounding prison reform and the need for improved living conditions for inmates. It remains a standout film in Robert Redford’s career.

  5. When Brubaker reflects that he is being asked to cover up multiple murders, Hite warns that Brubaker could end up in prison for grave robbing. Lillian advises Brubaker to concentrate on the inmates that are alive, but the warden insists that justice will not be served unless the bodies are found.

  6. 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.

    • (20K)
    • Crime, Drama
    • Stuart Rosenberg
    • 1980-06-20
  7. Jun 12, 2023 · “Brubaker” delves into the corrupt and brutal conditions within a Southern prison system and explores one man’s quest for justice and reform. Plot Summary: The film follows the story of Henry Brubaker (Robert Redford), who arrives at Wakefield State Prison under the guise of a new inmate.

  8. Jun 17, 2009 · The movie Brubaker describes an actual event from 1971 and 1972, in which Henry Brubaker (Robert Redford) is appointed the new warden of Wakefield State Prison. In order to learn about the prison, Brubaker arranges to be admitted in disguise as a prisoner.

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