Brubaker (1980)
"One man against a cruel system."
- Overview
- The new warden of a small prison farm in Arkansas tries to clean it up of corruption after initially posing as an inmate.
- Genres
- Crime, Drama
- Release Date
- 1980/06/20
- Runtime
- 125 min
- IMDB
- Link
- Production Companies
- 20th Century Fox
- Production Countries
- United States of America
- Budget
- $ 9,000,000
- Poster
Movie Details
Cast
- Robert Redford (Henry Brubaker)
- Yaphet Kotto (Richard 'Dickie' Coombes)
- Jane Alexander (Lillian Gray)
- Murray Hamilton (John Deach)
- David Keith (Larry Lee Bullen)
- Morgan Freeman (Walter)
- Matt Clark (Roy Purcell)
- Tim McIntire (Huey Rauch)
- Richard Ward (Abraham Cook)
- Jon Van Ness (Zaranska)
- M. Emmet Walsh (C.P. Woodward)
- Albert Salmi (Rory Poke)
- Linda Haynes (Carol)
- Everett McGill (Eddie Caldwell)
- Val Avery (Wendel)
- Ron Frazier (Burl Willets (as Ronald C. Frazier))
- David Harris (Duane Spivey (as David D. Harris))
- Joe Spinell (Floyd Birdwell)
- James Keane (Pinky)
- Konrad Sheehan (Glenn Elwood)
- Roy Poole (Dr. Gregory)
- Nathan George (Leon Edwards - Prison Board)
- Don Blakely (Jerome Boyd)
- Lee Richardson (Warden Renfro)
- John McMartin (Senator Charles Hite)
- Alex Brown (Fenway Park (as Alex A. Brown))
- John Chappell (Captain Cleaves)
- Brent Jennings (Mr. Clarence (as Brent N. Jennings))
- Harry Groener (Dr. Campbell)
- William Newman (Dunfield - Prison Board (as William M. Newman))
- Noble Willingham (Dr. Fenster)
- Wilford Brimley (Rogers - Prison Board)
- Jane Cecil (Bea Williams - Prison Board)
- Ebbe Roe Smith (Pavitch)
- Young Hwa Han (Leonard Ng)
- Vic Polizos (Billy Baylock)
- Jack O'Leary (Floor Walker)
- James Dukas (Oafish Rankman)
- J.C. Quinn (Barber)
- Jerry Mayer (Barber)
- Kent Broadhurst (Whitley)
- Hazen Gifford (Partridge)
- Bill McNulty (Richards)
- Rob Garrison (Pretty Boy)
- Ritch Brinkley (Gate Guard)
- Gary A. Jones (Investigative Reporter (uncredited))
- Nicolas Cage (Prisoner (uncredited))
Crew
- Enrique Bravo (Camera Operator)
- W.D. Richter (Screenplay, Story)
- Stuart Rosenberg (Director)
- Ron Silverman (Producer)
- Ted Mann (Executive Producer)
- Lalo Schifrin (Original Music Composer)
- Arthur A. Ross (Story)
- Gordon A. Webb (Associate Producer, Unit Production Manager)
- Bruno Nuytten (Director of Photography)
- Robert Brown (Editor)
- Terry Liebling (Casting)
- J. Michael Riva (Art Direction)
- Jon C. Andersen (Assistant Director)
- D. Scott Easton (Second Assistant Director)
- John Zemansky (Property Master)
- Doug Willis (Key Grip)
- Steve Wever (Still Photographer)
- Hendrik Wynands (Construction Coordinator)
- Vincent Saizis (Additional Photography)
- John Franco Jr. (Set Decoration)
- Chip Fowler (Production Coordinator)
- Gary Liddiard (Makeup Artist)
- Aida Swinson (Costumer)
- Tom Bronson (Costumer)
- Mickey Gilbert (Stunt Coordinator)
- Marina Pedraza (Hairstylist)
- Charles M. Wilborn (Sound Mixer)
- Bernie Pollack (Costumer)
- Joe Pender (Gaffer)
- Aram Betkijian (Transportation Coordinator)
- Douglas O. Williams (Sound Re-Recording Mixer)
- Robert Rooy (Additional Second Assistant Director)
- Willie Navarro (Assistant Editor)
- William Hartman (Sound Effects Editor)
- David M. Ice (Sound Effects Editor)
- Garrison True (Extras Casting)
- Godfrey Marks (Dialogue Editor)
- Paul Wells (Sound Re-Recording Mixer)
- Jack Hayes (Orchestrator)
- Theodore Soderberg (Sound Re-Recording Mixer)
- Richard Sperber (Sound Effects Editor)
- Mary Gaffney (Extras Casting)