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Convict
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Set in the dark and old Parramatta prison built by the original convicts our lead character Ray a war veteran finds himself serving 18 months for manslaughter after defending his fiance. He soon realizes that the prison boss has it in for him and does everything possible to break Ray even going after his fiance. He has to learn how to navigate his way around the internal politics and turf wars that exist and find a way to make it through to see his fiance again.
Set in the dark and old Parramatta prison built by the original convicts our lead character Ray a war veteran finds himself serving 18 months for manslaughter after defending his fiance. He soon realizes that the prison boss has it in for him and does everything possible to break Ray even going after his fiance. He has to learn how to navigate his way around the internal politics and turf wars that exist and find a way to make it through to see his fiance again.
Actors:
Tony Ryan,
Alex Acosta,
Matthew Lamb II,
Peter Sammak,
Jade Gatt,
Ben Borgia,
Franc Violi,
Jesse Guivarra,
George Basha,
David Roberts,
Brian Ellison
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Tony Ryan
Alex Acosta
Matthew Lamb II
Peter Sammak
Jade Gatt
April 3, 1978
Ben Borgia
Franc Violi
Jesse Guivarra
George Basha
David Roberts
Brian Ellison
Country:
International
Keywords:
#Convict
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January 28, 2014
So much of this Australian caged-man flick is derivative of the 'Grey Bar Hotel' genre that it's less a film about prison life than it is about prison films. But...Convict is a pretty good one.
January 17, 2014
Clearly with something to say, George Basha returns to themes he wrote about so sharply in his 2009 debut feature, The Combination: the cultural and personal conflicts that are magnified through the prism of prison and crime

