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Felon is a 2008 American prison film written and directed by Ric Roman Waugh. The film stars Stephen Dorff, Val Kilmer and Harold Perrineau. The film tells the story of the family man who ends up in state prison after he kills an intruder. The story is based on events that took place in the 1990s at the notorious California State Prison, Corcoran. The film was released in the United States on July 18, 2008.


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Plot

Family man Wade Porter (Stephen Dorff) is living the American Dream with his girlfriend Laura (Marisol Nichols) and their son Michael. They have a nice house, Wade has just raised a loan to make his company grow and they are going to get married. However, their dream becomes a nightmare when Wade unintentionally kills a burglar on his lawn. By attacking the unarmed intruder after he exited the house, he is arrested and charged with murder. During the first night in the county jail Wade gets into a brawl after being attacked by an inmate in the community cell.

Bail is set for $1,000,000, which he is unable to raise. After 90 days in county jail Wade met with his public defender and agrees to plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter as opposed to going to trial for murder. Wade is sentenced to three years in Corcoran State Prison. During the bus ride over Danny Sampson (Chris Browning), leader of the local Aryan Brotherhood, stabs a man and hides the knife with a young Aryan member named Snowman (Johnny Lewis) who is sitting behind Wade. In a moment's panic, Snowman hides the knife under Wade's seat and forces him to deny knowledge of it. As a result, Wade is sent to solitary confinement until the stabbing can be investigated. Lieutenant Jackson, (Harold Perrineau), interrogates Wade about the stabbing but he doesn't cooperate with the investigation. Jackson tells Wade that the victim is in critical condition and if he dies Snowman will be charged with murder and Wade will be charged with being an accessory. Jackson decides to send Wade to the Security Housing Unit (SHU) where he is the commanding officer.

John Smith (Val Kilmer), an inmate who is serving a life sentence after killing two men and their entire families in retaliation for the rape and murder of his wife and daughter is shown in solitary confinement for starting a riot among the prison population. It appears to have been started for his own pleasure. During a visit with his friend Gordon (Sam Shepard), a former prison guard who befriended John after he saved him from being killed by an inmate, Gordon reveals John has been given one final chance to follow the prisons rules before being stuck in solitary confinement for life. Gordon requests that John be transferred, and subsequently, John is sent to the SHU as well, and becomes Wade's new cellmate.

Life is tough in the SHU for Wade. Inmates are under 23-hour lockdown, and he can't have visitors for the first three months. Wade immediately realizes that the daily hour of yard time consists of inmate fights, on which the guards bet. Scared and desperate, Wade initially groups with the Aryans. He even goes so far as to shave his head. At first upon the request of Snowman and his cronies, Wade cooperates by participating in a majority of the fights. Wade eventually decides that he's fed up with being the one to do the fighting and refuses. He states that he's never seen Snowman fight which gets him attacked by his friends. John intervened and slashed Snowman's face with a blade before the guards broke up the fight. John and Wade are now green lit by the Aryans as a result. Soon after, Sampson meets with Wade, John and the rest of the Aryans in the yard. Snowman wants retaliation against Wade for the facial injury he obtained and he verbally confronts Wade. Sampson knew Snowman gave the knife he handed him on the way to the prison to Wade, he has him beaten and stabbed. Sampson also informs Wade that he is now without the Aryan's protection unless he joins, but assures him none of his men will come after him.

At different points throughout the film, it's shown that not all of the guards are in favor of Jackson's methods. Officer Diaz (Greg Serano) complies fully, and appears as sadistic as Jackson, but Sgt. Roberts (Nick Chinlund) does not want to get caught and lose his pension, and newly hired Officer Collins (Nate Parker) clearly has a higher moral standard than his boss. Due to Jackson's influence, however, both remain quiet and cooperative on the operation.

In addition to the prison violence, Wade's regular visits with Laura start to take their toll on their relationship. Michael has nightmares after one of his visits, and the family's finances are running low, even after selling the house and the truck, and using up virtually all of Wade's business loan. Things come to a head when Snowman, having been released from the infirmary, agrees with Lt. Jackson to testify against Wade and Sampson concerning the bus murder, and be placed in protective custody. Wade and Sampson are subsequently put on trial and sentenced for an additional six years and life, respectively. Laura, at the encouragement of her mother, breaks up with Wade through a letter. Enraged, and seemingly having nothing to live for, Wade breaks down and resorts to fighting the prisoners.

One night, Jackson is called to a hospital after his son was run over by a drunk driver, and due to this being his third DUI offense, he is being guarded by police. Jackson visits the man's room, and promises he will spread word around California prisons that the man is a pedophile, guaranteeing that he will be beaten and tortured mercilessly no matter where he does his time.

Laura visits Wade again and reveals neither she nor their son want to live without him, and she will wait until he gets out. After talking to John, Wade devises a plan that can reveal the truth about the violence in the prison, and get him released. Laura goes to meet John's friend Gordon, and together they persuade an FBI agent to accompany them to the prison. Meanwhile, Wade asks Jackson to schedule a fight with the black inmate who first assaulted Wade in the jail. Lt. Jackson, however, declares that this match be to the death. The morning of the fight, Laura, Gordon and an FBI agent arrive to meet with the warden of the prison. Wade, meanwhile, enters the yard and fights, which ends with him slamming the inmate's head into the ground repeatedly. Jackson orders Wade to kill the inmate, and when he does not comply, Jackson threatens to shoot Wade. Suddenly, John, Sampson, and the rest of the prison population stand in front of Wade to protect him, having grown tired of Jackson's sadistic actions. Jackson orders everyone out of the yard and turns the surveillance cameras off.

Wade and Smith are ordered back in the yard, and forced to kneel with Jackson holding a knife, while Officer Diaz aims his gun from the control room. Jackson tells them since they are convicts, no one will care what they think, and because the cameras are off, Jackson can murder them both and then claim John murdered Wade, and the guards had to kill John in retaliation.

John pulls out a knife he concealed and slashes Jackson's leg and throat, but is shot and killed immediately after by Officer Diaz. Suddenly Officer Collins, having secretly turned the cameras back on in the control room, sounds the alarm alerting the rest of the prison. Hearing the sirens, Laura, Gordon, and the FBI agent discover what has happened in the yard from the warden. The footage is reviewed, and Wade is placed in protective custody, his sentence reduced back to the original three years (which will max out in less than three months). Wade is visited by Gordon, who passes on Laura's message about setting up a new wedding date, and leaves him with a letter John wrote to Wade before he died.

Before departing, Gordon reveals that John never told him of anything that happened in the SHU, and even though John saved him from getting killed, Gordon kept visiting because John was one of his true friends, to which Wade replies "Mine too." Wade then says that John died the way he wanted, and that the prison never broke him, to which Gordon agrees.

In a voice over, John reads the contents of his letter to Wade in which he urges Wade to protect his family and do anything for them, even if it means having to kill again. Snowman is then shown being brought back to the SHU and he is heard saying that he was supposed to remain in protective custody. Officer Collins tells him Jackson is dead and puts him in his new cell.Snowman looks relieved until after his cuffs are removed and the guard walks away, he is left standing face to face in the same cell as Sampson. The last shot shows Wade walking out of the prison a free man, and his wife and child run to embrace him as John's voice concludes the letter with "So long, friend."


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Cast

  • Stephen Dorff as Wade Porter
  • Marisol Nichols as Laura Porter
  • Vincent Miller as Michael Porter
  • Val Kilmer as John Smith
  • Harold Perrineau as Lt. Jackson
  • Greg Serano as Officer Diaz
  • Johnny Lewis as Snowman
  • Nate Parker as Officer Collins
  • Nick Chinlund as Sgt. Roberts
  • Anne Archer as Maggie
  • Sam Shepard as Gordon
  • Chris Browning as Danny Sampson
  • Jake Walker as Warden Harris

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Production

It is set and filmed in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 24 days on October 9 and November 2, 2007.


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Reception

The film received mixed reviews from critics. As of October 12, 2017, Felon holds a score of 7.5 out of ten on IMDb, based upon 69,006 votes. As of October 12, 2017, the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 59% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 22 reviews. Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 58 out of 100, based on 10 reviews -- indicating good or above average reviews. The film had a limited screening in the US.


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Home media

DVD was released in Region 1 in the United States on August 12, 2008, and also Region 2 in the United Kingdom on October 6, 2008, it was distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.


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References




External links

  • Felon on IMDb
  • Felon at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Official website

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