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Release Date:
July 17, 2015
Original Title:
The Stanford Prison Experiment
Alternate Titles:
Стэнфордский тюремный эксперимент
Тюремний експеримент у Стенфорді
Genres:
Drama | History | Thriller
Production Companies:
Abandon Pictures
Coup d'Etat Films
Sandbar Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 CA: R DE: 16 HU: 18 NL: 9 NO: 15 PL: 18 US: R
Runtime: 122
In 1971, Stanford's Professor Philip Zimbardo conducts a controversial psychology experiment in which college students pretend to be either prisoners or guards, but the proceedings soon get out of hand. Based on a true story.
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Art Direction:
Andres Cubillan
Associate Producer:
Laurence P. Duke
Adam Shazar
Book:
Philip Zimbardo
Costume Design:
Lisa Tomczeszyn
Director:
Kyle Patrick Alvarez
Director of Photography:
Jas Shelton
Editor:
Kyle Patrick Alvarez
Executive Producer:
Brian Geraghty
Katie Leary
Makeup Department Head:
Nacoma Whobrey
Original Music Composer:
Andrew Hewitt
Producer:
Lauren Bratman
Brent Emery
Karen Lauder
Lizzie Friedman
Greg Little
Production Design:
Gary Barbosa
Screenplay:
Tim Talbott
Set Decoration:
Sandra Skora
Stunt Coordinator:
Lou Simon
Visual Effects:
Juan Cardarelli
Eric M. Levy
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