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. When he reveals himself and starts to implement reforms to stop the corruption, the local business community, who had been benefiting from the scams, fights back, and the corrupt prison system starts making political trouble for the new warden
Brubaker, This was a well put together film for the period in which it was done in the late 70’s. Redford who has always been a social reformer placed an emphasis on communicating the dedication of the Brubaker character in this role.
If you happen to live in the Deep South where prison farms have used convicts as virtual slave labor for years, you can appreciate the story
as well as the attitudes of the government and local officials who are portrayed. If you are not from that kind of background, then it is a revelation for you.
This film is a portrayal of the attempt at prison reform in Arkansas undertaken by Thomas Murton. In the process Murton discovered untold corruption and evidence of multiple murders by previous prison administrations. When he attempted to bring this to light he was threatened with charges of grave robbery.
I would heartily recommend this film. It is one of a kind.