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6.6 The Escape of Prisoner 614
Comedy, Action & Adventure
Ron Perlman ("Hellboy" and "Sons of Anarchy") is electrifying as a corrupt and cold-blooded sheriff in this contemporary western that delivers a double-barreled blast of action. After two deputy sheriffs lose their jobs because of poor arrest records, they purse an escaped convict to try and win back their badges. But nabbing the convict won't be half as dangerous as facing the ruthless sheriff who is tracking their every move.
Rating
PG-13 (for smoking throughout, and for language)
Director
Zach Golden
Studio
Saban Films
Writer
Zach Golden
  • Wonderful movie. Full of heart and humor. Loved it.
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  • Well that was a little different, but still entertaining and enjoyable. Took a long time to get to a point of interest though. I thought, "Here we go, another flop!", but no, it surprised me.
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  • Start to finish, a fantastic movie. See it!
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  • Honestly, a pretty enjoyable film.
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  • It's so bad it's good.
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  • I thought this movie was beautifully shot showing off the gorgeous Hudson Valley region with beautiful landscape shots and even shots that look like they were captured with a drone. I really appreciated how every scene was so beautiful. I also loved the music. Prisoner 614 is funny but not in a hahah kind of way, more subtle funny. Reminded me of a Coen brothers film. Overall, a great message and very timely movie. The actors were also perfectly casted. I loved Ron Perlman and Martin Starr, the prisoner was an excellent actor as well. For the Director's first film, i thought it was pretty darn good. Especially considering it was shot in 2 weeks on a $600K budget.
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  • Really enjoyed this honest straight forward look at the problems faced by minorities especially by Blacks in the US. Loved the ending!
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  • Great performance by Ron Perlman in this visually stunning comedy that takes place in the catskills of upstate NY. Very period accurate and funny cast. Definitely worth checking out!
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  • This movie had sly humor, lovely cinematography and the relationship between the characters was both a lighthearted romp and a nuanced look at race relations. I highly recommend this entertaining movie by a new film maker.
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  • Writer/director Zach Golden, making his feature debut, does all right by the silly but warmhearted character dynamics and the retro-diner humanism.
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