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Shock Corridor (1963)

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Reviews Counted: 10 Fresh: 9  Rotten:1 Average Rating: 7.4/10

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Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins

Synopsis: Samuel Fuller's honest, visionary pulp film uses an insane asylum as a metaphor for American society. The inmates include a black man who thinks he's a white supremacist, a Korean War Vet who thinks he's a Civil War Confederate general, and a nuclear physicist who has reverted to childhood.... Samuel Fuller's honest, visionary pulp film uses an insane asylum as a metaphor for American society. The inmates include a black man who thinks he's a white supremacist, a Korean War Vet who thinks he's a Civil War Confederate general, and a nuclear physicist who has reverted to childhood. This microcosm, which Fuller created in 1963, has lost none of its force over time. In addition, the film's treatment of journalistic hubris foreshadows the contemporary problem of media becoming corrupted by its compliant association with governmental elites. In SHOCK CORRIDOR, a journalist (Peter Breck) hoping to get a scoop on a murder suspect has himself committed to a mental institution where the inmates have information on the culprit. As the film unfolds, the purity of the hero's mission is undercut by his own monomaniacal ego. Things go terribly awry, and although he gets his story, he pays a high price for his success. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Peter Breck, Constance Towers, Gene Evans, Hari Rhodes, James Best

Director: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Samuel Fuller
Composer: Paul Dunlap

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Apr 8, 1998

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    As amoral as a room full of nymphs.

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    Filmed in Fuller's cigar-in-your-face style, it is a sober but deeply satirical depiction of a modern asylum, in which the patients are clearly intended to remind one of various American political and social philosophies.

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    Shock Corridor undercuts its own authority by ham-fisting its protests into a banal plot structure and a totally undisciplined tonal register.

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    Fuller’s low-budgeted masterpiece screams for more recognition.

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