Prison Dialogues (2001)
Real stories from real prisoners serving life sentences.
Inmates, all serving life sentences at Pennsylvania's Graterford Prison, openly discuss their crimes, describe the harsh realities of prison life, and offer advice to young people to help them avoid making the same mistakes that have permanently cost them their freedom.
Director: George McCollough
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 55 min
Release Date: November 1, 2001
Cast
- John Armstrong - Self
- Wayne Battle - Self
- Earl Rice - Self
- Luis Gonzales - Self
- Ricky Joseph Fritchman - Self
- Joseph Charles Fritchman - Self
- Giovanni Reid - Self
- Robert Conroy - Self
- Commer Glass - Self
- Scott Lattany - Self
Editing: George McCollough
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
prison
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Prison Dialogues about?
- Inmates, all serving life sentences at Pennsylvania's Graterford Prison, openly discuss their crimes, describe the harsh realities of prison life, and offer advice to young people to help them avoid making the same mistakes that have permanently cost them their freedom.
- Who directed Prison Dialogues?
- Prison Dialogues was directed by George McCollough.
- Who stars in Prison Dialogues?
- Prison Dialogues stars John Armstrong, Wayne Battle, Earl Rice, Luis Gonzales, Ricky Joseph Fritchman, Joseph Charles Fritchman.
- How long is Prison Dialogues?
- Prison Dialogues has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
- What genre is Prison Dialogues?
- Prison Dialogues is a Documentary film.
- Where was Prison Dialogues produced?
- Prison Dialogues was produced in United States of America.