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Animal Factory (2000)
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Starring: Willem Dafoe, Edward Furlong, Tom Arnold, Mark Boone Jr., Steve Buscemi, Seymour Cassel, John Heard, Mickey Rourke, Danny Trejo
Director: Steve Buscemi
Category: Drama, Independent
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
Subtitles:
Spanish
Length:
94 mins
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On The Inside The Rules Are Brutal And The Stakes Are High

When first time felon Ron Decker (Edward Furlong; American History X, T2: Judgement Day) is sentenced to two years in a decaying prison, he is quickly introduced to a world there violence is the only way of life.After witnessing a riot, Ron is soon taken under the wing of Earl Copen (Willem Dafoe; Platoon, The English Patient), a veteran convict who has manipulated the system to his every advantage, earning the respect of the toughest cons and the favor of the crooked guards.But sometimes even respect in a community of convicts can hold you prisoner. Now, Ron will soon discover that life in the Animal Factory is not about rehabilitation, it's about survival.

 
 
   
   

 
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