Prisoners rule roost
“Teen Wolf’ ends its run at the Avon, to- ' morrow, and is replaced by "Doin’ Time,” which “does for the penal system what ‘Police Academy’ did for the boys in blue.” The film stars Jeff Altman as the newest inmate of John Dillinger Penitentiary, where the prisoners, led by Big Mac (John Vernon) run the show. The inmates enjoy allnight parties with live music and available women, and cook burgers on the electric chair. A new warden (Richard Mulligan) is determined to restore law and order.
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Press, 13 February 1986, Page 18
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89Prisoners rule roost Press, 13 February 1986, Page 18
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