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Escape from Alcatraz

No one has ever escaped from Alcatraz… and no one ever will!
1979 | 113m | English

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San Francisco Bay, January 18, 1960. Frank Lee Morris is transferred to Alcatraz, a maximum security prison located on a rocky island. Although no one has ever managed to escape from there, Frank and other inmates begin to carefully prepare an escape plan.
Release Date: Jun 22, 1979
Director: Don Siegel
Writer: J. Campbell Bruce, Richard Tuggle
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords prison, san francisco, california, based on novel or book, island, alcatraz prison, prison warden, based on true story, prison escape, escape, 1960s, escape plan
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Malpaso Productions
Box Office Revenue: $43,004,381
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 13, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Clint Eastwood Frank Morris
Patrick McGoohan Warden
Roberts Blossom Doc
Jack Thibeau Clarence Anglin
Fred Ward John Anglin
Paul Benjamin English
Larry Hankin Charley Butts
Bruce M. Fischer Wolf
Frank Ronzio Litmus
Fred Stuthman Johnson
David Cryer Wagner
Hank Brandt Associate Warden
Ray K. Goman Cellblock Captain
Blair Burrows Fight Guard
Madison Arnold Zimmerman
Garry Goodrow Weston
Ron Vernan Stone
Ed Vasgersian Cranston
Matthew Locricchio Exam Guard #1
Bob Balhatchet Medical Technical Assistant
Stephen Bradley Exam Guard #2
Regina Baff Lucy
Joe Miksak Police Sgt.
Candace Bowen English's Daughter
Don Michaelian Beck
Dan Leegant Guard
John Garabedian Guard
Jason Ronard Bobs
Ross Reynolds Helicopter Pilot
Al Dunlap Visitors' Guard
Denis Berkfeldt Guard
Jim Haynie Guard
Tony Dario Guard
Fritz Manes Guard
Dana Derfus Guard
Don Cummins Guard
Gordon Handforth Guard
John Scanlon Guard
Don Watters Guard
Joe Knowland Guard
James Collier Guard
R. J. Ganzert Guard
Robert Hirschfeld Guard
Lloyd Nelson Guard
George Orrison Guard
Gary Warren Guard
Joseph Whipp Guard
Terry Wills Guard
Dale Alvarez Inmate
Sheldon Feldner Inmate
Danny Glover Inmate
Carl Lumbly Inmate
Patrick Valentino Inmate
Gilbert Thomas Jr. Inmate
Eugene Jackson Inmate
Name Job
Alan Robert Murray Sound Effects Editor
Don Siegel Director
Lloyd Nelson Script Supervisor
Wallis Nicita Casting
Allen E. Smith Production Design
Glenn Wright Costume Supervisor
Joe McKinney Makeup Artist
June Edgerton Music Editor
Ferris Webster Editor
Marion Dougherty Casting
J. Campbell Bruce Book
Tim Board Assistant Editor
H. William Miller Transportation Co-Captain
Luigi Alfano Assistant Director
Jack Terry Unit Production Manager
Ray Mullen Transportation Co-Captain
Chuck Gaspar Special Effects
Gary Kalkin Unit Publicist
Bruce Surtees Director of Photography
Richard Tuggle Screenplay
Bub Asman Sound Effects Editor
Rick Neff Camera Operator
Larry Bird Property Master
Edward J. McDonald Set Decoration
Bob Bergdahl Camera Operator
Ron Grover Still Photographer
Gene Lauritzen Construction Coordinator
Chuck Holmes Gaffer
Bert Hallberg Sound Mixer
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Reade Transportation Coordinator
Gilbert Thomas Jr. Songs
Joel Cox Assistant Editor
Jerry Fielding Original Music Composer
Charles Saldaña III Key Grip
Name Title
Fritz Manes Associate Producer
Don Siegel Producer
Robert Daley Executive Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
9.0

Gotta feel for this due to the later emergence of <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/the-shawshank-redemption/">The Shawshank Redemption</a>'</em> and even <em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison_Break">Prison Break</a>'</em>, but <em>'Escape From Alcatraz'</em> still merits its ow ... n props as a great film. I love a good prison escape flick, shown by my love for those two aforementioned productions which do improve on the formula; TSR - one of my favourite films, fwiw - particularly must've took a lot of inspiration from this, I noted a fair few similarities. With the cast, you have an excellent performance from Clint Eastwood. Patrick McGoohan fits his role nicely, while Paul Benjamin and Larry Hankin are the best of the rest. I would've liked more development for the characters of Fred Ward and Jack Thibeau, who felt a little tacked on. Elsewhere, Danny Glover makes his acting debut in a tiny, tiny role. I found the pacing to be very good, sure the story I guess is obvious in terms of its direction but I still got tense and edgy whilst watching the escape take place. The ambience of the film is a positive too, with the exception of one moment early on where there's an overly on the nose lightning strike as one of the characters mentions Alcatraz - nothing major, it's a nit-pick and it's my only one so that's a big plus. Interesting to note this was the final collaboration between Eastwood and director Don Siegel, take out <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/coogans-bluff/">Coogan's Bluff</a>'</em> and that was an extremely effective partnership - this 1979 release and <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/two-mules-for-sister-sara/">Two Mules for Sister Sara</a>'</em> being my favourites.

Jan 21, 2022
JPV852
8.0

Seen this one several times and still is a well done and straight forward, well shot, escape-thriller with fine performances all around. Nothing fancy and just enough character development to make you care. **4.0/5** ...

Nov 07, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

Clint Eastwood is at the top of his game in this thriller. He is bank robber Frank Morris, Incarcerated in one of America's most impregnable prisons, under the menacing gaze of warden Patrick McGoohan. He quickly concludes that he has little left to live for but escape. Together with twins Clarence ... and John Anglin (Fred Ward and Jack Thibeau) he puts together an intricate plan to escape their prison by using the utility tunnels to escape the complex then some makeshift inflatables to get across San Francisco bay. The facts of the story mean the ending is never in doubt - insofar as we actually know what the ending was/is! Now that rather detracts from any sense of jeopardy with the screenplay, but is one of the aspects that make Eastwood all the more compelling - his meticulous planning, ingenuity and sheer perspicacity is enthralling - ok, at times a little slow - to watch. He has to deal with the odd internal fracas, most notably from "Wolf" (Bruce Fisher) who would have some fun with him, if you get my drift... but none of that detracts him from his goal. Aside from this mission, Don Siegel offers us quite a detailed glimpse into life behind bars towards the end of this crumbling building's life; and we are exposed to the relentless tedium and despair of many which engenders some sympathy - however evil they may have been to be sent there in the first place. What Siegel doesn't really do, though, is use McGoohan to much effect. His usual less-is-more style of performance is certainly here, but all to infrequently to really build an sense of menace. Still, it's Eastwood's film and he is great...

Jun 05, 2023