*As a correctional
officer*
Gotcha!
I worked a super maximum security prison and at 23 years old
I looked like I was 17. Combine that with being 5’2” it wasn’t easy to get the
inmates to take me seriously. My first day there every prisoner I encountered
asked if my mommy knew where I worked. The stories I could tell…but that’s not
the point of this post. J
When I read a book or watch a movie with a prison scene in
it, I’m always looking for authenticity. Some have it, some don’t…and some really
don’t need it. The list below is some of my favorite prison scenes.
The Shawshank Redemption: As far as I can tell, this
is a pretty authentic prison movie. Not that I
would know how prisons were
before my mother was even born. But I know that whenever we searched a cell,
the inmates had to take down their posters because of what happened in Shawshank.
We actually used it as a verb. "Did you Shawshank that cell?" Didn’t want there to be a tunnel hiding behind that naked lady poster.
The Green Mile: As a death row film this really touched me. The prison I worked in held the death penalty inmates for Maryland. I used to support the death penalty until I worked there. I didn’t think I’d like this movie, but I really loved it. R.I.P. Michael Clarke Duncan.
Bad Boys: Do you remember this movie? Not the Will
Smith/Martin Lawrence movie, but the 1983 Sean Penn. It’s
one of Penn’s earliest films and he truly stands out as a great actor. There is
a scene where he puts cola cans in a pillow case and beats another inmate with
it. Sounds brutal, it was brutal, but you can’t help rooting for Penn. The thing that stood out for me also was that Penn was supposed to be in a juvenile facility and the inmate he beat with the soda cans looked 35 if he was a day! lol. Great
prison movie!
film staring
O Brother Where Art Thou?: This is really an escape from prison film, but I'm adding it anyway. I really didn’t think I
would like this movie. I’m not the biggest Clooney fan—I know, something’s
wrong with me—but this was one of those times were I was happy to be wrong. And
good Lord, I could not get that song out of my head for weeks!
Lockdown: This one’s not a movie but a YA novel by
Alexander Gordon Smith. The vision of Furnace Prison is so vivid that I feel
like I’ve seen it, smelled it and run from those horrifying fleshy dogs. Just look at that gas mask! Would you like to wake up and see that staring at you through your cell bars? No thanks! I
would gladly go to a regular prison for 25 years than spend one night in
Furnace. If you haven’t checked out this series, it’s worth it!
So tell me which of these movies was your favorite prison
scene/film. Tell me any that I’ve missed too. I’m always on the lookout for a
good movie!

