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Penitentiary

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.4K
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Leon Isaac Kennedy in Penitentiary (1979)
A hitchhiker named Martel Gordone gets in a fight with two bikers over a prostitute, and one of the bikers is killed. Gordone is arrested and sent to prison, where he joins the prison's boxing team in an effort to secure an early parole and to establish his dominance over the prison's toughest gang.
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A hitchhiker gets arrested after a biker dies in a fight over a prostitute. In prison, he joins the boxing team to gain dominance and secure early parole from the toughest gang.A hitchhiker gets arrested after a biker dies in a fight over a prostitute. In prison, he joins the boxing team to gain dominance and secure early parole from the toughest gang.A hitchhiker gets arrested after a biker dies in a fight over a prostitute. In prison, he joins the boxing team to gain dominance and secure early parole from the toughest gang.

  • Director
    • Jamaa Fanaka
  • Writer
    • Jamaa Fanaka
  • Stars
    • Leon Isaac Kennedy
    • Wilbur 'Hi-Fi' White
    • Thomas M. Pollard
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Jamaa Fanaka
    • Writer
      • Jamaa Fanaka
    • Stars
      • Leon Isaac Kennedy
      • Wilbur 'Hi-Fi' White
      • Thomas M. Pollard
    • 24User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    Leon Isaac Kennedy
    Leon Isaac Kennedy
    • Martel 'Too Sweet' Gordone
    Wilbur 'Hi-Fi' White
    • Sweet Pea
    Thomas M. Pollard
    • Eugene T. Lawson
    • (as Thommy Pollard)
    Hazel Spears
    • Linda
    • (as Hazel Spear)
    Donovan Womack
    Donovan Womack
    • Jesse Amos
    Floyd 'Wildcat' Chatman
    Floyd 'Wildcat' Chatman
    • Hezzikia 'Seldom Seen' Jackson
    • (as Floyd Chatman)
    Gloria Delaney
    • Peaches
    Badja Djola
    Badja Djola
    • 'Half Dead' Johnson
    Chuck Mitchell
    Chuck Mitchell
    • Lieutenant Arnsworth
    Cepheus Jaxon
    • Poindexter
    Dwaine Fobbs
    • Lying Latney Winborn
    Ernest Wilson
    • Cheese
    Will Richardson
    • Magilla Gorilla
    Elijah Mitchell
    • Nut #1
    Tony Andrea
    • Mook
    Darrell Keith Harris
    • Nut #2
    • (as Darrell Harris)
    Lonnie Kirtz
    • Nut #3
    Ray Wolfe
    • 'A' Block Night Guard
    • Director
      • Jamaa Fanaka
    • Writer
      • Jamaa Fanaka
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    8Groverdox

    Great, underrated prison/boxing flick

    "Penitentiary" is definitely a superior prison/boxing movie. It has a low budget, but like any good low-budget movie, it turns this into a strength, not a drawback. You don't miss what the money could have afforded. The lack of multiple locations, fancy camera angles and stunt-doubles just brings you closer to the action.

    The actors are all superior, as is the direction. Fanaka made creative use of close-ups, slow motion, hand held cameras, and all this while still in film school.

    The movie is considered "blaxploitation", though I think that great exploitation sub-genre was pretty much over by '79. The movie does have a predominantly African-American cast, but the usual themes of the sub-genre, such as racism and the cynical exploitation of black people by whites, is not really the focus here. The most powerful white guy in the movie, the warden, is even depicted as a good man in the end.

    Of all the performances, aside from Kennedy - who carries the movie - the greatest is probably Floyd Chatman as a lifer who has plenty of wisdom but can't face life on the outside. He looks like a black Colonel Sanders, or perhaps a wise koala bear.

    The movie also has a sensitive attitude toward one infamous subject - prison rape, which along with everything else, elevates it above simple "prison movie" or "exploitation flick" status.

    I say check it out.
    5emm

    Rowdy prison film offers more strange attitude than drama.

    Xenon deserves a big nod for releasing these long lost 70s blaxploitation movies on home video. PENITENTIARY does have some enjoyable moments, including the wild boxing matches. This one obviously takes the sleaze-o route than being a fulfilling and motivating drama about prison life, something this really should've been meant for. A good story, but it drags miserably in acting performances and a sense of weirdness. If you want to see how cheap production values do exist, then don't blink when a close-up view of an inmate actually isn't holding the knife to thrust the guy's chest in. Good fun for "blaxplo" fans, but the majority of us would pass this up and stick to the ROCKY movies.
    8Captain_Couth

    The Penitentiary Trilogy: Penitentiary

    Penitentiary (1979) follows the life of Too Sweet, a young man who's life is has taken a very wrong turn. A very tragic and unlucky event lands the dude in prison. Looking at a long stretch in the jug, Too Sweet looks for any opportunity to get out of the joint. Finally a big break comes along, boxing. But like all good guys, he makes a very nasty enemy in the guise of Half Dead, a cruel sadistic inmate who doesn't take a liking to our young hero. How did Too Sweet get in Prison? Can Too Sweet fight is way out of prison? Why does Half Dead want Too Sweet's head? Who in the hell is Peaches? All your questions will be answered when you watch Penitentiary!

    Highly recommended for fans of low budget films.
    5mossgrymk

    penitentiary

    Following on Fanaka's promising first film "Emma May", with its strong feminist and community themes, this second, more commercially successful feature is a distinct disappointment belonging, as it does, in the entryway to the Museum Of Standard Prison Pics (somewhere between "The Green Mile" and "Papillon") and whose biggest lesson appears to be that what is to be most feared by African Americans about incarceration is bad acting. Solid C.
    pwmoses

    Passionate and very intense cinema experience

    I read in an article that "Penitentiary" is one of John Singelton's favorite films. I can see why. It is an film that is kind of like an "acquired taste". It has its own audience. Hard-hitting, intense, and memorable, with some very well done casting, especially bad-man Badja Djola as "Half Dead". The musical score takes great risks that ultimately pay off. There is one part during the terrific fight scene between Too-Sweet and Half-Dead where there is no score, just screeching. Another interesting point, in Penitentiary 2, Ernie Hudson is just as good as Half-Dead's replacement.

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    • Trivia
      Writer/director Jamaa Fanaka was still a student at UCLA when he made this film. The prison yard scenes were shot at the UCLA cinema department quadrangle.
    • Quotes

      'Half Dead' Johnson: You box?

      Martel 'Too Sweet' Gordone: Not really. Why?

      'Half Dead' Johnson: Boxing tournament coming up. Big fun. They bring the lady trustees from across the way. You ought to see them fools showin' off for them slutty broads.

      Martel 'Too Sweet' Gordone: You box?

      'Half Dead' Johnson: Hell no. Half Dead don't box. I kill.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Life and Death of the Black Movie (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Kissy Face
      Written, Produced and Performed by Mark Gaillard and the Slim and Trim Band

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    • Release date
      • December 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jamaa Fanaka's Penitentiary
    • Filming locations
      • Lincoln Heights Jail - 401 N. Avenue 19, Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles, California, USA(jail interior scenes)
    • Production company
      • Jamaa Fanaka Production
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    • Budget
      • $100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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