Brubaker
When the new warden comes in disguised as an inmate, he sees firsthand all the corruption and scams the guards and prison officials are running. After disclosing his real identity, he sets out to correct.
23 December 1957, Summitville, Indiana, USA
22 March 1935, Ogdensburg, New York, USA
25 June 1949, San Diego, California, USA
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11 September 1926, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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22 June 1959, Findlay, Ohio, USA
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31 March 1924, San Bernardino, California, USA
27 September 1934, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
26 September 1952, Buffalo, New York, USA
6 June 1926, Portsmouth, Ohio, USA
24 March 1923, Washington, North Carolina, USA
May 21, 2003
Robert Redford puts in a stellar performance as a zealous prison reformer in this meditation on the ardor of idealism.
March 09, 2010
It was hard to sit through two hours of such brutality and misery and say you enjoyed it.
March 01, 2004
Robert Redford, in a surprise acting tour de force, really stretches his style and mannerisms to become Henry Brubaker.
April 08, 2006
Redford is the main attraction, obviously, even though his princely good looks -- like the movie's 'idealistic crusader against the Establishment' earnestness -- are almost too much of a good thing.
May 15, 2013
I never felt that I was wasting my time watching 'Brubaker,' only that it could have been a more dramatic and taut prison movie-which is odd, because it's directed by Stuart Rosenberg ('Cool Hand Luke').
August 09, 2002
A good, not great, movie that reps a solid, mid-career performance by Redford.
June 12, 2012
Inspired by fact, this politically conscious prison drama is well written (script was Oscar nominated), but only decently acted by Redford, who might not have been the right choice.
November 08, 2004
intense and a bit cliched
June 09, 2013
The first half-hour is powerful stuff, but after Brubaker reveals his true identity, the movie begins to falter, with the one-dimensional nature of the characters (particularly the warden himself) eventually stripping the story of any dramatic charge.

