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Sun, 25 Oct 1998 10:21:34 -0800
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Basil Tsiokos wrote:
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> Dear H-FILM and SCREEN-L:
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> A friend of mine is working on a project on prison rape and was looking
> for suggestions of film and tv depictions of male/male prison rape, either
> explicit or implied.  He's interested in both dramatic and comedic
> representations (ie, the typical scenes of a man being locked up with
> another prisoner who coyly suggests they get to know each other better...)
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> Any suggestions would be welcomed.  email me at [log in to unmask]
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"Scarcrow" with Al Pacino and Gene Hackman might be one that you're
looking for, though the 'rape' is consumated in a warehourse is memory
serves, and not in a prison cell.
 
 
Robert Johnson, Jr.
Framingham State College
 
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