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Director Jules Dassin constructs a less-than-typical prison film in this 1947 noir drama, in which both prisoners and audience feel the unremitting sense of despair, slow passage of time, injustice and inhumanity. Fed up with the unceasing cruelty, Joe Collins (Burt Lancaster) plots an escape with his cellmates. The breakout will be perilous, and men will die, but they do not see an alternative to this escape.This event is part of "American Indies from the Collections of MoMA."
General Admission: $7
Seniors/Students (with ID): $6
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