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Lock Up

  • 1989
  • 18
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
48K
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Lock Up (1989)
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Prison DramaActionCrimeDramaThriller

With only six months left of his sentence, inmate Frank Leone is transferred from a minimum security prison to a maximum security prison by a vindictive warden.With only six months left of his sentence, inmate Frank Leone is transferred from a minimum security prison to a maximum security prison by a vindictive warden.With only six months left of his sentence, inmate Frank Leone is transferred from a minimum security prison to a maximum security prison by a vindictive warden.

  • Director
    • John Flynn
  • Writers
    • Richard Smith
    • Jeb Stuart
    • Henry Rosenbaum
  • Stars
    • Sylvester Stallone
    • Donald Sutherland
    • John Amos
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    48K
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    • Director
      • John Flynn
    • Writers
      • Richard Smith
      • Jeb Stuart
      • Henry Rosenbaum
    • Stars
      • Sylvester Stallone
      • Donald Sutherland
      • John Amos
    • 109User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Sylvester Stallone
    Sylvester Stallone
    • Frank
    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Warden Drumgoole
    John Amos
    John Amos
    • Meissner
    Sonny Landham
    Sonny Landham
    • Chink
    Tom Sizemore
    Tom Sizemore
    • Dallas
    Frank McRae
    Frank McRae
    • Eclipse
    Darlanne Fluegel
    Darlanne Fluegel
    • Melissa
    William Allen Young
    William Allen Young
    • Braden
    Larry Romano
    Larry Romano
    • First Base
    Jordan Lund
    Jordan Lund
    • Manly
    John Lilla
    • Wiley
    Dean Rader-Duval
    Dean Rader-Duval
    • Ernie
    • (as Dean Duval)
    Jerry Strivelli
    • Louie Munafo
    David Anthony Marshall
    David Anthony Marshall
    • Mastrone
    Kurek Ashley
    Kurek Ashley
    • Chink's Gang
    Michael Petroni
    • Chink's Gang
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Chink's Gang
    Frank D'Annibale
    • Guard
    • Director
      • John Flynn
    • Writers
      • Richard Smith
      • Jeb Stuart
      • Henry Rosenbaum
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    8colin-883-72549

    Vastly Underrated

    This is probably Sylvester Stallone's best performance that wasn't in Copland or a Rocky / Rambo film.

    While the muscle dudes of the 80s did a lot of character-free action, this one is an action film with some character and drama.

    I was surprised that the average rating was only 5.8. I would rank it among the best action films of Stallone's resume and also among the best action films of the 80s.

    The supporting performances are quite good all around. Donald Sutherland is solid as always, and you get easily the best performance of Sonny Landham's career and Tom Sizemore showing why he became a bigger star about 5 years down the road.

    This is the only big movie where Larry Romano got more than a few lines and he does a good job as "First Base." I was a little surprised he didn't go much further and generally only appeared in the future when the casting director needed someone to "look and sound Italian." I recommend this one even if you aren't a big Stallone fan. If any lesser known film will change your mind about him, it's probably either Copland or this one.
    7videorama-759-859391

    Lock in on Sly

    Off the bat, straight away, let's disregard those acting razzie's, unjustly earned. The thing about Lock Up, it's a fresh movie turn for Stallone, in between his bigger films. This one's not written by him, and like me, you'll see why he can act on emotional levels, as a low security prisoner, put away for a minor offence, whose last six months are upgraded to ones of hell, when he's transferred to a s..thole of a prison, run by a vengefully vindictive warden (Sutherland) really good, who's really got one hell of a score to settle with Stallone, which involves his standing of work place. He's not Stallone's only problem, as corruption seems to run high, through the not so through nice prison officers, some of the most merciless you'll see, as their treatment of Stallone, almost got to be too much. There are some tender, and thankfully gentler moments, as in Stallone's girlfriend (Fluegel, perfect) who really becomes a beacon of shining light, near the end, in that intimate visit, among the hell Stallone,has endured. The uncompromising officer make the ones in Chained Heat look tame. The other nicer moments, ones I really liked, were Stallone and score of buddies hanging out in the auto repair shed, really bonding, where convict, Sizemore's admittance, becomes quite a twist or a bad aftertaste. Sutherland's intention of course, is to break Stallone, and keep him there for an indefinite period. I really liked John (Good Times) Amos as one of the better, more humane, yet still stout headed guards, and his presence in this film, is a much welcomed grace. This is not your typical shoot em' up Stallone film, and there are some Rocky moments int his, but it does make a change of pace with an interesting structured story and really good performances from really capable actors, Sutherland's, you won't forget easy. Great cover poster and end credit song, make for great night, near two hour viewing. Go Sly.
    10ivo-cobra8

    Lock Up is Stallone's very underrated action prison drama film

    Lock Up (1989) is underrated Stallone Action prison Drama film. I would say this film is Rocky and Rambo two person's in one. When prison guards are Pushing Frank Leone in a Gateway maximum security prison, his team spirit is unbroken. When he was fighting Chink with the hat on it he definitely reminds me on Rocky. When warden Drumgoole was pushing him to far, he remind me on Sheriff Teasle from First Blood (1982) I love this film and is definitely my third best Stallone favorite film from the 8o's. After this movie action stars copied this film and make a prison action Drama film. Like Death Warrant (1990), Bloodfist III: Forced To Fight (1992) and Hard Justice (1995) they copied this film, just Death Warrant is different prison film with my all time favorite action star Jean-Claude Van Damme. I love Lock Up to death and I love Cobra and Tango & Cash (1989).

    Watching it last night this movie become my favorite best action movies. I would put it right between Rocky and Rambo movies. Stallone is in prison and he keeps fighting for his life by a corrupt warden. Warden tried to break Stallone but he couldn't. Lock Up is a very underrated action prison drama that has a heart and I love it to death. He was just pushed to hard over the edge and he fought to stand alone in this prison action movie. Lock Up is similar to Victory another underrated films from the 80's Stallone also played alongside Michael Caine. Lock Up is fight for survival in this movie and I simply loved it I don't care what anyone else is saying about this underrated prison drama style film. Lock Up is my 3d best movie and I replaced it with Assassins instead. Also this movie become a copycat and rip off from Death Warrant that Van Damme played and Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight with Don The Dragon Wilson another action movie. Just those are all different movies with different story's just Bloodfist III does copy a little Lock Up only the main character does not come out from prison and uses his martial arts and fists to defend him self pretty good action prison movie.

    RAPE THIS!!!!!!! My favorite Frank Leone quote.

    Lock Up is a 1989 American prison action film directed by John Flynn. The film stars Sylvester Stallone and Donald Sutherland. The film was released in the United States on August 4, 1989.

    With only 6 months left of his prison sentence inmate Frank Leone is transferred from minimum security to maximum security by a vindictive warden.

    Sylvester Stallone as inmate Frank Leone did a wonderful job, he acted like he was Rambo and Rocky two in one. Donald Sutherland as Warden Drumgoole did a wonderful job as sadistic evil villain was really FANTASTIC. Darlanne Fluegel as Melissa Frank's girlfriend did a wonderful job. Frank McRae as Eclipse did awesome job as Frank's friend. Tom Sizemore as Dallas also did an Excellent job. John Amos as Captain Meissner captain of the prison guards was excellent his character was well written. Director John Flynn was also awesome and amazing he directed this prison flick and he directed actioner film with Steven Seagal two years later Out for Justice (1991).

    I love the main theme form Bill Conti he also wrote theme for Rocky and The Karate Kid (1984) which I love those films. I also love the football game in this film and Eclipse was helping to defeat Chink and his gang.

    Lock Up did poorly at the American box office, making $22,099,847 on a budget of $24 million

    10/10 Grade: A Studio: Carolco Pictures Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Sylvester Stallone,Donald Sutherland,John Amos, Darlanne Fluegel, Frank McRae and Sonny Landham Director: John Flynn Producers: Charles Gordon,Lawrence Gordon Writers: Richard Smith,Jeb Stuart and Henry Rosenbaum Rated: R Running Time: 1 Hr. 49 Mins. Released: August 4, 1989. Budget: $24.000.000 Box Office: $22.099.847
    roland-27

    Emotional with great performances

    Sly Stallone hit gold with this seriously under rated film. This is surely Stallone's best films with Cliffhanger and Demolitian Man following.

    There are superb performances from the main man and his supporting characters like Donald Sutherland(the assignment), Tom Sizemore(enemy of the state), John Amos, Sonny Landham(predator) and Danny Trejo(desperado).

    The story is gritty and involving, and the best scene is Sizemore's last bid for Stallone's friendship. Watch it and you'll know what I mean.

    This a great film. Do not miss it. Rating=4/5
    8lost-in-limbo

    "Nothing is dead around here until its buried."

    Great… just look at the cast who director John Flynn gets us locked up with. Sylvester Stallone plays the ideal prisoner - a rock, Tom Sizemore an edgy inmate, Larry Romano the naïve kid, Frank McRae the friendly man mountain, Sonny Landham dominates with a snake-like turn, John Amos a hardened prison officer captain and finally Donald Sutherland looking down on them as the menacing prison warden using his inmates like chess pieces "That's no game man. It's a lesson". You'll love to hate him, as Sutherland is picture-perfect in his delivery. The cast are outstanding, as the performances of all simply engage. Also making the cut is Darlanne Fluegal, William Allen Young, Jordan Lund and Danny Trejo makes a brief appearance here or there. The story follows that of Frank Leone having only 6 months of his sentence to serve, but then one night he's whisked away and he finds himself in a high security penitentiary with a warden Drumgoole (who he shares a past with) that tends to break his spirit within that time by using brutality, intimidation and humiliation. However despite Drumgoole's grudge to see Leone's spirit smothered, he'll find out it won't come too easy. Habitual structure, but quite a tense, grim and barbaric prison-yard story with director Flynn's durably taut handling rising above the predictability. It does seem to move from one sadistic act to another (as the warden tries about anything to break his man), but the plot installs some genuine companionship's between the characters and provides a mind-set of how these inmates truly get through the days so to keep from sinking in to insanity. Unpleasant, but also affecting. Bill Conti strings together an effective music score.

    "You won't break me."

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    • Trivia
      Director John Flynn has said of this movie, in a 2005 interview with Harvey F. Chartrand for Shock Cinema: "Lock Up (1989) is a strange lesson in how Hollywood movies are made. Stallone had a 'window' which means the guy was available for a certain window of time. Larry Gordon [Lawrence Gordon] had a terrible script set in a prison. Stallone calls James Woods and asks if I'm any good as a director. Woods says yeah, he's a good director and you ought to work with him. So we have a director and a star, but no script. All we have is a theme - a guy escaping from prison. So we hire Jeb Stuart, who was then one of the hottest writers in Hollywood, to rewrite the script and we go off looking for prison locations. Now we have a star, a theme, a shooting date, a budget, a studio, but we still have no script. So we all go back to New York City, and move into a hotel where Larry 'tortures' Jeb and Henry Rosenbaum into writing a script in record time. Meanwhile, I'm going around scouting prisons. We finally found one in Rahway, New Jersey. Jeb and Henry were writing the script as we were making the movie. New pages would come in every day. There was one day when I was on the third tier of a cell-block in Rahway Penitentiary and I had nothing to shoot. I had my movie star, all these extras and a great location - and the pages were on their way. So we sat around and bullshitted with the prisoners. Stallone is a smart guy and a very underrated actor. If I ever needed a better line, he'd come up with one. Stallone is a really hard worker. I had no problem whatsoever with him".
    • Goofs
      When Frank Leone is quickly forced out of his tiny jail cell his pants are not on, but as he appears out of the cell his pants are on.
    • Quotes

      Eclipse, Dallas, others: [after the re-building of the Mustang] When we're in a sober mood, we worry, work and think. When we're in a drunken mood, we gamble, play and drink. But when our moods are over, when our time is come to pass, we hope they bury us upside down, so the warden can kiss our ass!

      Dallas: Amen!

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      Written by Jim Peterik

      Performed by The Ides of March

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 1990 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Condena brutal
    • Filming locations
      • Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • White Eagle
      • Carolco Pictures
      • Gordon Company
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    • Budget
      • $24,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,099,847
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,025,520
      • Aug 6, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,099,847
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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