

Escape
A young woman travels from Chicago to a corrupt North Carolina town to investigate her brother's disappearance.
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future, a dangerous criminal is given a chance at redemption by participating in a deadly game. He must navigate a treacherous maze filled with killer robots and other deadly traps, with his survival being the only way to earn his freedom. As he progresses, he uncovers a sinister conspiracy behind the game.
Critical Reception
Escape (also known as 'Prison of the Dead') received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. It is often considered a low-budget, B-movie horror flick, with its primary appeal lying in its campy nature and creature effects rather than its narrative or performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its creature design and some inventive gore.
- Criticized for its weak plot, poor acting, and low production values.
- Seen as a typical Charles Band exploitation film of the era.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to reflect the critical sentiment, often highlighting the film's schlocky entertainment value and its appeal to fans of cult B-movies.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a more serious science fiction horror film but was significantly altered during production to fit a lower budget and a more exploitative tone, a common practice for director Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment productions.
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