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Escape from Alcatraz
It is the story of the federal prison that is not completely penetrable throughout the ages. It is the prison of Alcatraz, which has been broken once in history. The barriers of that federal prison, once fortified in history for twenty-nine years, have been broken by three criminals, Al Capone and 'Berdman' Robert Stroud. This may have been the time the three prisoners managed to break their belts, but this may not be repeated over the centuries.
















20 April 1948, San Francisco, California, USA

7 February 1936, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA

3 June 1947, Detroit, Michigan, USA


1938, Pelion, South Carolina, USA


12 June 1946, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, UK

29 April 1939, USA

8 July 1922, California, USA

4 June 1934, New Jersey, USA

5 July 1954, London, England, UK

8 March 1936, Evanston, Illinois, USA


September 01, 2010
One of the better prison break films.
May 20, 2003
What Mr. Siegel has made is fiction, a first-rate action movie that is about the need and the decision to take action, as well as the action itself.
June 12, 2004
Classy and intriguing.
April 17, 2005
Eastwood adds a lot of grit to this entertaining prison flick.
June 18, 2009
Escape from Alcatraz was the last of five films that Don Siegel directed with Clint Eastwood, and it's the end of an impeccable track record.
January 26, 2006
It's an austere depiction of the tedious routines of prison life, and of the courage and strength of spirit needed in coping with unpleasant warders, tough fellow-inmates, and a life sentence.
September 21, 2004
Eastwood and McGoohan make this work.
October 23, 2004
It's one of those very difficult exercises in which large emotions, like the compulsion to be free, are reflected in minute actions, like the chipping away at stone with a pocket nail clipper.
April 15, 2015
Quiet, tense prison break drama has violence, profanity.
March 26, 2009
Escape from Alcatraz is relentless in establishing a mood and pace of unrelieved tension.
November 13, 2009
Siegel stages it all like a collection of haikus, all grilled corners and hard camera pans, not a single wasted frame