Prison
Brief Synopsis
The ghost of a wrongfully-executed prisoner haunts the warden who knew he was innocent.
Cast & Crew
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Renny Harlin
Director
Matt Kanen
Kane Hodder
Duke Spencer
Rob Brox
Chelsea Field
Film Details
MPAA Rating
Genre
Horror
Prison
Thriller
Release Date
1988
Location
Rawlins, Wyoming, USA; Los Angeles, California, USA; Denver, Colorado, USA; Wyoming State Penitentiary, Rawlins, Wyoming, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 42m
Synopsis
The ghost of a wrongfully-executed prisoner haunts the warden who knew he was innocent.
Director
Renny Harlin
Director
Cast
Matt Kanen
Kane Hodder
Duke Spencer
Rob Brox
Chelsea Field
Hal Landon
Steven Little
Luciana Capozzoli
George Wallace
Ivan Kane
Larry Moore
John Hoke
Larry Flash Jenkins
Andre De Shields
Lyle D Kelsey
Viggo Mortensen
Mickey Yablans
Allen Dean Snyder
Lincoln Kilpatrick
Tiny Lister
Rod Lockman
Pat Noonan
Lane Smith
Jeff L Deist
Tom Everett
Crew
Lloyd Agte
Production Assistant
Julie Ahlberg
Production Coordinator
Mac Ahlberg
Other
Mac Ahlberg
Director Of Photography
Netaya Anbar
Dialogue Editor
Michael Arbogast
Special Effects
Regina Argentina
Scenic Artist
Juliet Avola
Post-Production Coordinator
Charles Band
Executive Producer
Richard Band
Music
Anthony Barnao
Casting
Luis E Bendezu
Post-Production Assistant
Allen Blyth
Animator
Jonathan Bogner
Music Supervisor
David Boyd
Other
David Boyd
Director Of Photography
Jan Brodin
Sound
John Buechler
Chief Modelmaker
John Buechler
Special Makeup Effects
Bill Butler
Makeup
Matthew Carlisle
Assistant Director
Frank Ceglia
Special Effects
Stephen M Chudej
Costumes
Margaret Connell
Song
Melissa Connell
Song
John Criswell
Special Makeup Effects
Zack Davis
Editor
Patrick Denver
Production Assistant
Tim Drnec
Production Assistant
Philip Duffin
Art Director
Mark Ettel
Sound
Jeff Farley
Special Makeup Effects
Robert Fitzgerald
Sound Editor
Jay Ford
Special Effects
John Foster
Special Makeup Effects
Leigh French
Adr
Patricia Garrity
Set Decorator
Lloyd Hansen
On-Set Dresser
Allen Hartz
Editor
Sunny Hilder
Song
Kane Hodder
Stunt Coordinator
Andy Horvitch
Editor
Shiho Ito
Assistant Director
Ron Jankowski
Song
Dan Johnson
Music Editor
Greg Johnson
Special Makeup Effects
Courtney Joyner
Screenplay
Jeff Kennemore
Special Makeup Effects
Andrew Kenworthy
Special Makeup Effects
Barin Kumar
Production Manager
Kevin Kutchaver
Animator
Rod Lockman
Casting
Cari Lutz
Music Coordinator
William Gordon Macrae
Sound
Arthur Martinez
On-Set Dresser
Hal Miles
Special Makeup Effects
Randy Moore
Costume Department
T A Moore
Sound
Felix Najera
On-Set Dresser
Ted Nicolaou
Editor
Linda Obalil
Effects Coordinator
Linda Obalil
Other
Marge Oroz
Makeup
Lorrie Oshatz
Dialogue Editor
Lee Percy
Editor
Caroline Pham
Assistant Director
Richard Portman
Sound
Gil Pourier
Production Assistant
Ted Pryor
Production Assistant
Rick Reynolds
Unit Manager
Estelle Rodkoff
Casting Associate
Itari Ryatt
Sound Editor
Richard K Salisbury
On-Set Dresser
Suzanne Sanders
Makeup
Richard Schnell
Special Makeup Effects
Nathan Scott
Location Coordinator
Bob Sheridan
Assistant
Jim Shumaker
Set Decorator
Dan Spaulding
Production Assistant
Jim Stewart
Titles
Neil Stockstil
Special Effects
Chris Stone
Music
Bruce Stubblefield
Adr Editor
Eddie Surkin
Special Effects
Maya Tabet
Production Assistant
Graham Toon
Production Assistant
Jeff Varga
Production Assistant
Fred Wasser
Editor
Scott Wheeler
Makeup
Scott Wheeler
Special Makeup Effects
Irwin Yablans
From Story
Irwin Yablans
Story By
Irwin Yablans
Producer
Film Details
MPAA Rating
Genre
Horror
Prison
Thriller
Release Date
1988
Location
Rawlins, Wyoming, USA; Los Angeles, California, USA; Denver, Colorado, USA; Wyoming State Penitentiary, Rawlins, Wyoming, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 42m
Articles
Lane Smith (1936-2005)
Born in Memphis, Tennessee on April 29, 1936, Smith had a desire to act from a very young age. After a brief stint in the Army, he moved to New York to study at the Actors Studio and made his debut on off-Broadway debut in 1959. For the next 20 years, Smith was a staple of the New York stage before sinking his teeth into television: Kojak, The Rockford Files, Dallas; and small parts in big films: Rooster Cogburn (1975), Network (1976).
In 1978, he moved to Los Angeles to focus on better film roles, and his toothy grin and southern drawl found him a niche in backwoods dramas: Resurrection (1980), Honeysuckle Rose (1980); and a prominent role as the feisty Mayor in the dated Cold War political yarn Red Dawn (1984).
Smith returned to New York in 1984 and scored a hit on Broadway when he received a starring role in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross and earned a drama desk award in the process. His breakthrough role for many critics and colleagues was his powerful turn as Richard Nixon in The Final Days (1989); a docudrama based on the book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for his spot-on portrayal of the fallen President, and his career picked up from there as parts in prominent Hollywood films came his way: Air America (1990), My Cousin Vinny, The Mighty Ducks (both 1992), and the Pauly Shore comedy Son in Law (1993).
For all his dependable performances over the years, Smith wasn't a familiar presence to millions of viewers until he landed the plump role of Perry White, the editor of the Daily Planet in Superman: Lois and Clark which co-starred Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher (1993-1997). After that run, he gave a scorching performance as Reverend Jeremiah Brown in the teleplay Inherit the Wind (1999); and he appeared last in the miniseries Out of Order (2003). He is survived by his wife Debbie; and son, Rob.
by Michael T. Toole
Lane Smith (1936-2005)
Lane Smith, a veteran character actor of stage, screen and television, and who was best known to modern viewers as Perry White on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, died on June 13 at his Los Angeles home of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is more commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease. He was 69.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee on April 29, 1936, Smith had a desire to act from a very young age. After a brief stint in the Army, he moved to New York to study at the Actors Studio and made his debut on off-Broadway debut in 1959. For the next 20 years, Smith was a staple of the New York stage before sinking his teeth into television: Kojak, The Rockford Files, Dallas; and small parts in big films: Rooster Cogburn (1975), Network (1976).
In 1978, he moved to Los Angeles to focus on better film roles, and his toothy grin and southern drawl found him a niche in backwoods dramas: Resurrection (1980), Honeysuckle Rose (1980); and a prominent role as the feisty Mayor in the dated Cold War political yarn Red Dawn (1984).
Smith returned to New York in 1984 and scored a hit on Broadway when he received a starring role in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross and earned a drama desk award in the process. His breakthrough role for many critics and colleagues was his powerful turn as Richard Nixon in The Final Days (1989); a docudrama based on the book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for his spot-on portrayal of the fallen President, and his career picked up from there as parts in prominent Hollywood films came his way: Air America (1990), My Cousin Vinny, The Mighty Ducks (both 1992), and the Pauly Shore comedy Son in Law (1993).
For all his dependable performances over the years, Smith wasn't a familiar presence to millions of viewers until he landed the plump role of Perry White, the editor of the Daily Planet in Superman: Lois and Clark which co-starred Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher (1993-1997). After that run, he gave a scorching performance as Reverend Jeremiah Brown in the teleplay Inherit the Wind (1999); and he appeared last in the miniseries Out of Order (2003). He is survived by his wife Debbie; and son, Rob.
by Michael T. Toole
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Released in United States May 20, 1988
Released in United States Spring March 4, 1988
Began shooting May 18, 1987.
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Released in United States Spring March 4, 1988
Released in United States May 20, 1988 (Los Angeles)