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Brute Force
Brute Force
7.8
/10
1,021 Ratings

BRUTE FORCE

Directed by Jules Dassin
United States, 1947
Crime, Drama, Film noir

Synopsis

Released from solitary confinement, prisoner Joe Collins learns that his wife Ruth is refusing surgery to treat her cancer, unless Joe can be by her side. But while Joe is plotting his escape, an incident causes the prison to go into lockdown mode, overseen by the mean-spirited guard Captain Munsey.

Synopsis

Released from solitary confinement, prisoner Joe Collins learns that his wife Ruth is refusing surgery to treat her cancer, unless Joe can be by her side. But while Joe is plotting his escape, an incident causes the prison to go into lockdown mode, overseen by the mean-spirited guard Captain Munsey.

Our take

A film simmering with postwar rage, this lean, mean prison-break noir from director Jules Dassin still hits like a punch to the gut. With a tremendous ensemble cast led by Burt Lancaster, Brute Force defines carceral life as an existential hellscape in one of the best genre films of the late-1940s.