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Felon
Felon
A family man convicted of killing an intruder must cope with life afterward in the violent penal system.
rating
7.145
runtime
103 min

Release

2008-07-17

Cast

Stephen Dorff
Stephen Dorff
as Wade Porter
Val Kilmer
Val Kilmer
as John Smith
Harold Perrineau
Harold Perrineau
as Lt. Jackson
Marisol Nichols
Marisol Nichols
as Laura Porter
Johnny Lewis
Johnny Lewis
as Snowman
Nick Chinlund
Nick Chinlund
as Sgt. Roberts
Anne Archer
Anne Archer
as Maggie
Larnell Stovall
Larnell Stovall
as Viper
Sam Shepard
Sam Shepard
as Gordon
Vincent Miller
Vincent Miller
as Michael Porter
Shawn Prince
Shawn Prince
as Todd Jackson
Chris Browning
Chris Browning
as Danny Samson
Greg Serano
Greg Serano
as Officer Diaz
Jake Walker
Jake Walker
as Warden Harris
Nate Parker
Nate Parker
as Officer Collins
Mike Seal
Mike Seal
as Williams
Louie Pescador
Louie Pescador
as Oso
Gabriel Merendon
Gabriel Merendon
as Oso's Lieutenant
Mark Sivertsen
Mark Sivertsen
as Agent Skiletti
Mara Holguin
Mara Holguin
as Public Defender
Carrie Fleming
Carrie Fleming
as Kelly Collins
Roman Mitichyan
Roman Mitichyan
as Swamper Deputy
Adam Taylor
Adam Taylor
as Investigator Hammond
Brittany Perrineau
Brittany Perrineau
as Stacy Jackson
Harry Zimmerman
Harry Zimmerman
as LA Judge
Kevin Wiggins
Kevin Wiggins
as SQ Guard
Brian Keith Gamble
Brian Keith Gamble
as Joe
Rosalia de Aragon
Rosalia de Aragon
as IRC Deputy
Ivan Brutsche
Ivan Brutsche
as Invited Guard
John Trejo
John Trejo
as ADSEG Guard
Cynthia Ruffin
Cynthia Ruffin
as Female Guard
Christien Tinsley
Christien Tinsley
as Belligerent Man
Christopher Dempsey
Christopher Dempsey
as Deputy District Attorney
Esodie Geiger
Esodie Geiger
as Female Judge
Richard Caruso
Richard Caruso
as Bodie
Richard Caruso
Richard Caruso
as Gang Investigator
Erik Gomez
Erik Gomez
as Bodie
Elton Walker
Elton Walker
as Corn Rows
Tait Fletcher
Tait Fletcher
as White Inmate
Adrian Ponce
Adrian Ponce
as Hispanic Fighter One
Ben James Roybal
Ben James Roybal
as Hispanic Fighter Two
Joey Villasenor
Joey Villasenor
as Loco
Antonio Leyba
Antonio Leyba
as Gonzales
John Koyama
John Koyama
as Asian Fighter
Jermaine Washington
Jermaine Washington
as Large Black Inmate
Shawn Rosales
Shawn Rosales
as CSI Tech
Steve Ulibarri
Steve Ulibarri
as Intruder
Tommy Truez
Tommy Truez
as Wade Double
Jesus Jr.
Jesus Jr.
as Lead Hispanic
Mike Smith
Mike Smith
as Rooker
Kierstin Cunnington
Kierstin Cunnington
as Anne Smith (uncredited)
Hannah Contrucci
Hannah Contrucci
as Maria Smith (uncredited)
Jim Burleson
Jim Burleson
as Correction's Officer (uncredited)
Rachel de la Torre
Rachel de la Torre
as Emergency Room Visitor (uncredited)
Don Battee
Don Battee
as Officer (uncredited)
Chris Bentley
Chris Bentley
as Prison Guard (uncredited)
Frank Bond
Frank Bond
as Doctor (uncredited)
J. Nathan Simmons
J. Nathan Simmons
as Prison Inmate (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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RCH2288

Wade Porter (Stephen Dorff) had it all going for him. A thriving construction business, a beautiful family and a future with endless possibilities for a great life. That all ends in an instant when while defending his home, he chases after a burglar and ends up killing him. Faced with the possibility of serving a 15 year sentence for Involuntary Manslaughter he pleads his case down to 13 months instead. Unfortunately he is woefully unprepared for what prison will be like for him. He gets caught up in unfortunate circumstances with a white prison gang and is then sent to the San Quenton SHU to serve his time. To survive against the other inmates and a sadistic cadre of guards, he finds himself tip toeing the line of prison politics and racism of the gangs and violent fights just to stay alive. He is befriended by a hardened 20 year veteran of the prison who is a mass murderer named John Smith (Val Kilmer). Smith helps guide him to keep his sanity in the brutal conditions of prison. All the while Porters fiancee and child are trying to stay afloat while he is in prison as well serving out his sentence. Well acted and well directed, Felon is one of the best prison movies ever made. It's right up there with American Me in terms of quality of film.

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Ditendra

One word: Masterpiece!