Jailhouse: Boys im Knast
Jailhouse: Boys im Knast

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Jailhouse: Boys im Knast

1997
Movie
Adult · 18+
96 min
German

This is the story of seven petty criminals and their interaction with two guards and the warden. Today, we watch two new inmates enter the facility and go through the traditional inspection. The two guards are so turned on during the anal search that they handcuff the new guys to the door while they fuck each other with abandon on the table right before the youthful offenders' eyes. In the obligatory shower scene we see Arny Arnold, Europe's most popular male star, display his devilish charm and awesome body while plowing a fellow inmate into oblivion. The entire jail is one big sex club, even the warden gets into the act as he fucks ever-hot Danny Boy right in his office. Six incrediby hot, sperm-coated scenes.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Norbert LüthiGenres: Documentary, Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an unflinching look inside a German prison, showcasing the daily lives and experiences of both the inmates and the correctional officers. It delves into the routines, the challenges, and the human interactions within the confines of the penitentiary system. The film aims to provide a realistic portrayal of life behind bars.

Critical Reception

The film was noted for its raw and direct approach to depicting prison life, offering a rare glimpse into a world often kept hidden from public view. It was praised by some for its documentary realism and by others for its lack of sensationalism. However, as a niche documentary, its widespread critical reception is less documented than mainstream films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a stark and unvarnished look at prison reality.

  • Appreciated for its observational style and focus on everyday life within the institution.

  • Offers insight into the psychological toll on both prisoners and guards.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed in a real German correctional facility, adding to its authenticity and the challenges of production.

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