A Prison Should Be Dark (1971)

Kafkaesque story of man arrested and imprisoned for no reason, and then – in impressionistic style – forced to reflect on his life.

Director: Richard Woolley
Runtime: 10 min
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Production: Royal College of Art
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Richard Woolley

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What is A Prison Should Be Dark about?
Kafkaesque story of man arrested and imprisoned for no reason, and then – in impressionistic style – forced to reflect on his life.
Who directed A Prison Should Be Dark?
A Prison Should Be Dark was directed by Richard Woolley.
Who stars in A Prison Should Be Dark?
A Prison Should Be Dark stars Graham Moore, James Woolley, John Mills, Lucy O'Connor Howe, Toby Claridge.
How long is A Prison Should Be Dark?
A Prison Should Be Dark has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
Where was A Prison Should Be Dark produced?
A Prison Should Be Dark was produced in United Kingdom.