The Escape of Prisoner 614

moderate violence, threat, discrimination
Director(s)Zach Golden
Production year2018
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama, Western
Approx. running minutes93m
CastRon Perlman, Martin Starr, Jake McDorman, George Sample III, Andy Animal, Ralph Cashen, John D. Hickman, Sondra James, Dave T. Koenig, Wayne Pyle, Zach Golden, Zach Golden, Jordan Beckerman, Jordan Yale Levine, Shaun Sanghani, Martin Crane, Adam Lee, Jon Grover, Brandon Henry Rodriguez, Roxy Martinez

The Escape of Prisoner 614

moderate violence, threat, discrimination
THE ESCAPE OF PRISONER 614 is a period comedy drama in which two Deputies hunt for a supposed killer.
THE ESCAPE OF PRISONER 614 is a period comedy drama in which two Deputies hunt for a supposed killer.
violence
There is a scene in which a sheriff hits a prisoner hard in the face, then again with sufficient force that he collapses.
threat and horror
There are scenes of gun threat, including one sequence in which a character is led into the woods with the implication that he is going to be murdered.
discrimination
A character who is previously established as aggressive and unfriendly refers to Italians as 'wops'. In another scene, a white character refers without aggression to a black man as a 'negro' and another character repeats this word when a police report is read aloud. The language is not condoned, and it contextualised within the historical setting.
additional issues
There is smoking throughout, and occasional mild sex references.
moderate violence, threat, discrimination
Classified Date:
09/08/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
There is a scene in which a sheriff hits a prisoner hard in the face, then again with sufficient force that he collapses.
threat and horror
There are scenes of gun threat, including one sequence in which a character is led into the woods with the implication that he is going to be murdered.
discrimination
A character who is previously established as aggressive and unfriendly refers to Italians as 'wops'. In another scene, a white character refers without aggression to a black man as a 'negro' and another character repeats this word when a police report is read aloud. The language is not condoned, and it contextualised within the historical setting.
Classified date09/00/2021
LanguageEnglish
violence
There is a scene in which a sheriff hits a prisoner hard in the face, then again with sufficient force that he collapses.
threat and horror
There are scenes of gun threat, including one sequence in which a character is led into the woods with the implication that he is going to be murdered.
discrimination
A character who is previously established as aggressive and unfriendly refers to Italians as 'wops'. In another scene, a white character refers without aggression to a black man as a 'negro' and another character repeats this word when a police report is read aloud. The language is not condoned, and it contextualised within the historical setting.
additional issues
There is smoking throughout, and occasional mild sex references.
Director(s)Zach Golden
Production year2018
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama, Western
Approx. running minutes93m
CastRon Perlman, Martin Starr, Jake McDorman, George Sample III, Andy Animal, Ralph Cashen, John D. Hickman, Sondra James, Dave T. Koenig, Wayne Pyle, Zach Golden, Zach Golden, Jordan Beckerman, Jordan Yale Levine, Shaun Sanghani, Martin Crane, Adam Lee, Jon Grover, Brandon Henry Rodriguez, Roxy Martinez
moderate violence, threat, discrimination
Classified Date:
09/08/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Spirit Entertainment
violence
There is a scene in which a sheriff hits a prisoner hard in the face, then again with sufficient force that he collapses.
threat and horror
There are scenes of gun threat, including one sequence in which a character is led into the woods with the implication that he is going to be murdered.
discrimination
A character who is previously established as aggressive and unfriendly refers to Italians as 'wops'. In another scene, a white character refers without aggression to a black man as a 'negro' and another character repeats this word when a police report is read aloud. The language is not condoned, and it contextualised within the historical setting.
Classified date09/00/2021
LanguageEnglish