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  1. A group of strangers awaken to find themselves placed in a giant cube. Each one of them is gifted with a special skill and they must work together to escape an endless maze of deadly traps.

    • The Poseidon Adventure
    • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
    • Cube
    • Papillon
    • Public Enemies
    • Escape from Alcatraz
    • Escape from New York
    • The Raid
    • The Shawshank Redemption
    • The Great Escape

    When most think of this film, it is always viewed in the nostalgia-dappled light of that ’70s staple, the disaster epic. But this is really an inventive thriller with a premise that requires the cast to navigate from the top to the bottom of a capsized ship. The ingenious use of sets and set-up creates a real nailbiter, and the actors essay charact...

    Escape? Escape from what? Responsibility? Adulthood? Conformity? Well, you could say “yes” to all of those suggestions, and you’d be right. While he really isn’t trying to get out of anything except another boring day in high school, our hero (Matthew Broderick) goes to great lengths to have a private public day out in Chicago. Bringing along his j...

    Before there was Saw, before there was the carefully plotted deadly interconnections of a revenge minded man named John Kramer, there was this equally effective Canadian suspense ride. When a group of people find themselves locked inside a terrifying maze filled with fatal consequences, we witness their often ineffectual means of trying to find the...

    This film is really one big set-up for what ends up being a pretty intense escape. Or two, for that matter. Our hero, played with great authority by Steve McQueen, is a safecracker sentenced to a French penal colony on Devil’s Island. Notorious for being nearly inaccessible, this crafty criminal, along with help from a forger (Dustin Hoffman), devi...

    While Johnny Depp may be a bit too good looking to convince us he’s John Dillinger, Michael Mann’s movie about the notorious criminal’s crime spree and killing remains a solid action drama. Even better, the director stages two dramatic escapes among the many first class firefights. One involves Dillinger breaking into prison to free a buddy. The se...

    The title says it all. Clint Eastwood had a big late ’70s hit with this adaptation of the J. Campbell Bruce non-fiction tome. In it, he plays a notorious escapee from other prisons sent to ‘The Rock’ for its equally contentious reputation against same. As Clint and his co-conspirators plot and plan, we wonder how they will ever pull it off. The res...

    There is actually two parts to this title. The first offers up the President of the United States (Donald Pleasance), who is kidnapped by radicals. Hijacking Air Force One, the terrorists down the plane inside the maximum security prison known as Manhattan. This requires former war hero turned government headache Snake Pilssken to infiltrate the fo...

    The premise is pretty simple: a huge apartment block in Jakarta, Indonesian, is owned by a powerful mobster and he uses the place as a hideout, storehouse, and security system. Most of the residents are his underlings, charged with protecting him at all costs. When a rookie cop and his fellow officers invade, hoping to end his evil rein. The ensuin...

    For most people, this is the ultimate escape movie. We have a man, unjustly imprisoned, his life destroyed by a corrupt system in a corrupt time, and for the next few decades, he meticulously plots his revenge both against the people in power and against the walls that hold him. Thanks to Frank Darabont’s deliberate scripting and excellent directio...

    Since it contains one of the most iconic images in the history of motion pictures involving one on the silver screen’s most charismatic stars, this has to be at the top of the list. When POW Steve McQueen (yes, him again) sends his rickety motorcycle over a barbed wire fence in an attempt to flee the Nazis, it stands as a solid example of ’60s defi...

  2. Jul 13, 2016 · No one likes being confined, especially the heroes in our in-depth look at prison films. Read on to see the best prison movie escapes ever made.

    • Aric Mitchell
  3. The hopelessness of confinement, coupled with the constant tensions that surround escape, entertains many movie fans. Whether it is from a war camp, prison, dungeon, kidnapper, a gang, cult, or other relentless tormentor, the suspense is intensified by the desire for freedom that resonates in us all.

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    • The Shawshank Redemption (1994) A Man Finds Hope Within The Walls Of Prison.
    • The Great Escape (1963) Allied Troops Plan A Massive Exodus From A POW Camp. One of the greatest prison escape movies ever is also one of the greatest war adventure movies ever.
    • Cool Hand Luke (1967) A Laid-Back Prisoner Challenges The Rules Of Prison. Paul Newman stars in one of his most famous roles in Cool Hand Luke as Luke Jackson, a laid back southern man who does not play by the rules of the warden.
    • Escape From Alcatraz (1979) Clint Eastwood Attempts To Escape America's Most Infamous Prison. Director Don Siegel is responsible for some of Clint Eastwood's best movies like Dirty Harry and The Beguiled.
  4. When a structural-security authority finds himself set up and incarcerated in the world's most secret and secure prison, he has to use his skills to escape with help from the inside.

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  6. The Great Escape 1963, 172 min. John Sturges • Starring: Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson. Adventure • Based-on-20th-Century-Literature • Based-on-a-True-Story

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