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Cop Jack Stone robs a Russian mob bank to end in the same prison as the mob boss killing Jack's wife. An inmate helps him as does a reporter. Lots of fights.Cop Jack Stone robs a Russian mob bank to end in the same prison as the mob boss killing Jack's wife. An inmate helps him as does a reporter. Lots of fights.Cop Jack Stone robs a Russian mob bank to end in the same prison as the mob boss killing Jack's wife. An inmate helps him as does a reporter. Lots of fights.
Danielle C. Ryan
- Alena
- (as Danielle Chuchran)
Andrew Troy
- Mark Crane
- (as Andrew W. Johnson)
Michaela McAllister
- Rhiana
- (as Michaela Chernoch)
Beni Alexander
- Timur
- (as Ben Alexander)
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Did you know
- TriviaDanielle C. Ryan and Director John Lyde worked 19 times together (Stand 2022).
- GoofsAt approx 16 minutes in, when the Russian prisoner slams the new prisoner's head into the food tray, food flies and the tray bounces up and off the table. The tray is then immediately back in place with no food spilled from it.
- ConnectionsReferenced in I Must Break This Podcast: Interview with John Lyde, director of Riot (2020)
- SoundtracksIt's On
Written by Bret Scherer, Sean Rammell, Matthew Reese
Performed by Bret Scherer, Sean Rammell, Matthew Reese
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PRISON RIOT is another B-movie thriller set in a violent prison, where an undercover cop is gunning for revenge against the crime boss who had his family killed. Although Dolph Lundgren features predominantly on the box art, he's actually playing in support here, with the main role given over to unknown actor Matthew Reese. There's also a third character, played by Danielle Chuchran, who seems to have been added to the mix to bring in some female-on-female action.
Inevitably, the plotting and narrative of PRISON RIOT aren't up to much, but the focus is instead on plentiful action sequences. And the good news is that they're pretty good. Gone are the lumbering, slow fights of many a 1990s-era straight-to-VHS fight flick; instead, we get martial arts-themed bouts that have clearly been inspired by the likes of THE RAID. I'm talking multiple opponents and weapons, actors being thrown around the sets, and mucho violence.
Things culminate in a large-scale prison riot - as the title would suggest - which doesn't disappoint. Yes, the acting is rather wooden, with only Lundgren bringing some of his trademark charm to the proceedings, but when a film offers up a wealth of hard-hitting action it doesn't matter too much. Given that I'm a massive fan of THE RAID, any film which seeks to imitate that film is okay in my book, and PRISON RIOT hits the mark nicely.
Inevitably, the plotting and narrative of PRISON RIOT aren't up to much, but the focus is instead on plentiful action sequences. And the good news is that they're pretty good. Gone are the lumbering, slow fights of many a 1990s-era straight-to-VHS fight flick; instead, we get martial arts-themed bouts that have clearly been inspired by the likes of THE RAID. I'm talking multiple opponents and weapons, actors being thrown around the sets, and mucho violence.
Things culminate in a large-scale prison riot - as the title would suggest - which doesn't disappoint. Yes, the acting is rather wooden, with only Lundgren bringing some of his trademark charm to the proceedings, but when a film offers up a wealth of hard-hitting action it doesn't matter too much. Given that I'm a massive fan of THE RAID, any film which seeks to imitate that film is okay in my book, and PRISON RIOT hits the mark nicely.
- Leofwine_draca
- Jun 11, 2016
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- Nhà Giam Địa Ngục
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- $124,358
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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