Meat in Prison
Meat in Prison

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Meat in Prison

1952
Movie
95 min
Spanish

Pedro is found guilty of murder after accidentally killing a friend's husband. His own family will face difficult times, as will he when he entrusts his freedom to the one he shouldn't.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Don SiegelGenres: Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A tough, unscrupulous prison warden rules his inmates with an iron fist, but his brutal methods begin to unravel when he falls for the wife of a new prisoner. As his obsession grows, the lines between justice and personal desire blur, leading to a dangerous confrontation within the prison walls. The warden's control is tested as the prisoner's loyalty and the wife's true motives come into question.

Critical Reception

Don Siegel's 'Meat in Prison' (also known as 'The Blide') is a gritty and intense B-movie that effectively captures the bleak atmosphere of prison life. While not a major critical success upon release, it has since been recognized for its hard-boiled tone, Siegel's characteristic direction, and its raw portrayal of authority and corruption.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stark and unflinching portrayal of prison life.

  • Applauded for Don Siegel's efficient and hard-edged direction.

  • Noted for its dark, noir-infused atmosphere and tense narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Meat in Prison' are scarce due to its age and niche status, but it is generally regarded as a solid, if unpretentious, crime drama from the early 1950s.

Fun Fact

The film was originally released under the title 'The Blide' but is more commonly known by its later, more sensational title, 'Meat in Prison'.

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