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Brubaker

One man against a cruel system.

Description: The new warden of a small prison farm in Arkansas tries to clean it up of corruption after initially posing as an inmate.

Genres: Crime, Drama

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Budget: $9,000,000 | Revenue : $37,121,708

Runtime: 125 minutes

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Robert Redford

Played Henry Brubaker

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Yaphet Kotto

Played Richard 'Dickie' Coombes

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Jane Alexander

Played Lillian Gray

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Murray Hamilton

Played John Deach

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David Keith

Played Larry Lee Bullen

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Morgan Freeman

Played Walter

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Matt Clark

Played Roy Purcell

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Tim McIntire

Played Huey Rauch

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Richard Ward

Played Abraham Cook

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Jon Van Ness

Played Zaranska

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M. Emmet Walsh

Played C.P. Woodward

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Albert Salmi

Played Rory Poke

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Linda Haynes

Played Carol

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Everett McGill

Played Eddie Caldwell

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Val Avery

Played Wendel

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Ron Frazier

Played Burl Willets (as Ronald C. Frazier)

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David Harris

Played Duane Spivey (as David D. Harris)

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Joe Spinell

Played Floyd Birdwell

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James Keane

Played Pinky

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Konrad Sheehan

Played Glenn Elwood

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Roy Poole

Played Dr. Gregory

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Nathan George

Played Leon Edwards - Prison Board

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Don Blakely

Played Jerome Boyd

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Lee Richardson

Played Warden Renfro

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John McMartin

Played Senator Charles Hite

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Alex Brown

Played Fenway Park (as Alex A. Brown)

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John Chappell

Played Captain Cleaves

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Brent Jennings

Played Mr. Clarence (as Brent N. Jennings)

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Harry Groener

Played Dr. Campbell

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William Newman

Played Dunfield - Prison Board (as William M. Newman)

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Noble Willingham

Played Dr. Fenster

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Wilford Brimley

Played Rogers - Prison Board

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Jane Cecil

Played Bea Williams - Prison Board

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Ebbe Roe Smith

Played Pavitch

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Young Hwa Han

Played Leonard Ng

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Vic Polizos

Played Billy Baylock

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Jack O'Leary

Played Floor Walker

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James Dukas

Played Oafish Rankman

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J.C. Quinn

Played Barber

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Jerry Mayer

Played Barber

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Kent Broadhurst

Played Whitley

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Hazen Gifford

Played Partridge

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Bill McNulty

Played Richards

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Rob Garrison

Played Pretty Boy

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Ritch Brinkley

Played Gate Guard

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Gary A. Jones

Played Investigative Reporter (uncredited)

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Nicolas Cage

Played Prisoner (uncredited)

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