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So, 'Prison' (1965) is a curious little flick. The director’s name seems to get lost in the shuffle, but there’s something about it that sticks with you. The tone leans heavily into a gritty, oppressive atmosphere, typical of that era’s take on prison dramas. The pacing is a bit uneven; it takes its time in places that might feel unnecessary, yet it builds this tension that keeps you engaged. Practical effects here are pretty raw, but they add to that grungy feel. There are performances that come off almost stage-like, giving it a certain charm. It’s not polished, but there’s a grit that feels distinctively '60s. If you like films that don’t conform to the standard mold, this one might intrigue you.
Released in 1965, details on director are scarce.Features practical effects characteristic of the era.Atmospheric tone that reflects mid-60s filmmaking.Pacing may feel uneven, adds to the overall tension.
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