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  2. Escape from Alcatraz (film) - Wikipedia

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    Escape from Alcatraz is a 1979 American prison thriller film [3] [4] [5] directed and produced by Don Siegel. The screenplay, written by Richard Tuggle , is based on the 1963 non-fiction book of the same name by J. Campbell Bruce, which recounts the 1962 prisoner escape from the maximum security prison on Alcatraz Island .

  3. Murder in the First (film) - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Gierasch as James Humson, the prison warden of Alcatraz and Glenn's boss who is also the warden of San Quentin State Prison and Folsom State Prison. Kyra Sedgwick as Blanche, a prostitute that James brings to visit Henri. Charles Boswell as Derek Simpson, a guard at Alcatraz who assisted Glenn in torturing Henri before he was later fired.

  4. Did the Alcatraz escapees live out their days in freedom in ...

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    The federal penitentiary on Alcatraz Island, nicknamed The Rock, stopped operating as a prison in 1963, the year after the men’s escape (Courtesy of San Francisco Public Library)

  5. Rufe Persful - Wikipedia

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    In the 1979, Don Siegel-Clint Eastwood film Escape from Alcatraz, Persful's hand mutilation was enacted in the movie. This scene is disputed due to the fact that the lead up to the June 1962 escape from Alcatraz actually took place nearly 25 years later, and neither Frank Morris or Clarence and John Anglin were imprisoned at Alcatraz when the ...

  6. Clarence Carnes - Wikipedia

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    Carnes arrived on Alcatraz on July 6, 1945. On May 2, 1946, Carnes and five other inmates participated in a failed attempt to escape from Alcatraz which turned into the bloody "Battle of Alcatraz", so-called because three inmates and two prison officers died.

  7. Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    Alcatraz gained notoriety from its inception as the toughest prison in the U.S., considered by many the world's most fearsome prison of the day. Former prisoners reported brutality and inhumane conditions which severely tested their sanity. [13] [14] [15] Ed Wutke was the first prisoner to commit suicide in Alcatraz.

  8. June 1962 Alcatraz escape attempt - Wikipedia

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    Because Alcatraz cost more to operate than other prisons (nearly $10 per prisoner per day, as opposed to $3 per prisoner per day at Atlanta), [45] and because 50 years of salt water saturation had severely eroded the buildings, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy ordered the facility to be closed on March 21, 1963.

  9. Six Against the Rock - Wikipedia

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    Six Against the Rock is a 1987 American film on TV about the Battle of Alcatraz, [1] based on Clark Howard's book about the aborted 1946 escape attempt. [ 2 ] Cast