Prison
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Prison
Summary
Prison is a film[1]. Prison ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (343 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Prison's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Prison was directed by Renny Harlin[4].
- Irwin Yablans wrote the screenplay for Prison[5].
- C. Courtney Joyner wrote the screenplay for Prison[6].
- Renny Harlin wrote the screenplay for Prison[7].
- Prison's composer is recorded as Richard Band[8].
- Prison's genre is horror film[9].
- Prison's genre is prison film[10].
- A cast member of Prison was Q171363[11].
- A cast member of Prison was Chelsea Field[12].
- A cast member of Prison was Lane Smith[13].
- A cast member of Prison was Kane Hodder[14].
- A cast member of Prison was Lincoln Kilpatrick[15].
- A cast member of Prison was Tom Everett[16].
- A cast member of Prison was Tommy Lister Jr.[17].
- A cast member of Prison was Larry "Flash" Jenkins[18].
- A cast member of Prison was George D. Wallace[19].
- A cast member of Prison was André De Shields[20].
- A cast member of Prison was Arlen Dean Snyder[21].
- Prison was produced by Charles Band[22].
- Prison was produced by Irwin Yablans[23].
- Prison's director of photography is recorded as Mac Ahlberg[24].
- The original language of Prison was English[25].
- Prison's review score is recorded as 40%[26].
- Prison's review score is recorded as 5.1/10[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Charles Band[22] and Irwin Yablans[23]. Prison was directed by Renny Harlin[4]. Screenwriters include Irwin Yablans[5], C. Courtney Joyner[6], and Renny Harlin[7]. Cast members include Q171363[11], Chelsea Field[12], Lane Smith[13], Kane Hodder[14], Lincoln Kilpatrick[15], and Tom Everett[16].
Publication
Prison was released on 1987[28]. The original language of Prison was English[25]. Genres include horror film[9] and prison film[10].
Reception
Reviews include 40%[26] and 5.1/10[27].
Why It Matters
Prison ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (343 views/month).[2] Prison has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29]