Midnight Express (1978)

2h 1m
Running Time

August 31, 1978
Release Date

Midnight Express (1978)

2h 1m
Running Time

August 31, 1978
Release Date

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Columbia Pictures
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Plot.

Billy Hayes is caught attempting to smuggle drugs out of Turkey. The Turkish courts decide to make an example of him, sentencing him to more than 30 years in prison. Hayes has two opportunities for release: the appeals made by his lawyer, his family, and the American government, or the "Midnight Express".

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Details.

Release Date
August 31, 1978

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 1m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$2,300,000

Box Office
$35,000,000

Filming Locations
Istanbul, Turkey · Malta

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

prison
drug smuggle
attempt to escape
escape
lawyer
torture
brutality
masturbation
prison guard
prison sentence
prison brutality
sadistic warden
airport
1970s
court
based on a true story
hashish
istambul
anxious
cautionary
suspenseful
ominous

Wiki.

Midnight Express is a 1978 prison drama film directed by Alan Parker and adapted by Oliver Stone from Billy Hayes's 1977 memoir of the same name. The film centers on Hayes (played by Brad Davis), a young American student, who is sent to a Turkish prison for trying to smuggle hashish out of the country. The film's title is prison slang for his escape attempt. The cast also features Irene Miracle, John Hurt, Bo Hopkins, Paul L. Smith and Randy Quaid.

Upon release, Midnight Express received generally positive reviews from critics. Many praised Davis's performance as well as the cast, the writing, the direction, and the musical score by Giorgio Moroder. Hayes and others criticized the film for portraying the Turkish prison men as violent and villainous and for deviating too much from the source material.

The film was nominated for Best Picture and Best Director for Parker at the 51st Academy Awards in 1979, and won Best Adapted Screenplay for Stone and Best Original Score for Moroder. It also won six Golden Globes, including Best Motion Picture – Drama and BAFTA Awards for Best Direction, Best Editing and Best Actor in a Supporting Role (for Hurt).

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