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Riot in Cell Block 11
Inhumane prison living conditions leads to riot. Surprisingly, the criminals don't want to escape -- they just want better living conditions.
21 October 1905, Westfield, New York, USA
13 August 1904, Eldora, Iowa, USA
8 April 1924, Lewiston, Idaho, USA
22 June 1920, Chicago, Illinois, USA
2 December 1922, New York City, New York, USA
11 October 1925, Tacoma, Washington, USA
13 August 1895, Eastman, Georgia, USA
13 July 1921, Wetumpka, Alabama, USA
6 June 1914, Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA
January 6, 1894 in Millville, New Jersey, USA
January 12, 1897 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
January 24, 2005
An authentic and hard-hitting prison drama.
September 19, 2014
Don Siegel emerged as more than just a Hollywood journeyman director with this hard-hitting, realistic prison picture, which presents a credible account of both the riot and the conditions that caused it.
June 24, 2006
A riveting movie.
April 21, 2014
[Director Don] Siegel later referred to Riot In Cell Block 11 as his breakthrough film, and it's easy to see why. Shooting fast and loose, he gives the film a documentary immediacy [...]
May 13, 2014
As Dunn and Crazy Mike, the leaders of the riot, Neville Brand and Leo Gordon convincingly bleed into their roles.
September 19, 2014
A powerful and intelligent prison film.
March 26, 2009
Riot in Cell Block 11 is a hard-hitting, suspenseful prison thriller.
April 22, 2014
Siegel, with his innate sense of cinematic intensity and how to deploy violence with both visual and thematic heft, keeps the film's style relatively simple and straightforward, which allows the complexities of the situation at hand to take center-stage.
October 31, 2006
The grim business of melodrama behind prison walls, so often depicted in standard, banal fashion in films, is given both tension and dignity in Riot in Cell Block 11.
January 01, 2000
One of the best of all prison pictures.
September 19, 2014
Riot in Cell Block 11 is the best prison movie produced in years.
September 19, 2014
The film sketches in the set-up with a beautifully delineated terseness -- one-shot character introductions, a rookie guard cold-cocked, the prison corridor erupting as the cons pour out.

