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Midnight Express is a 1978 fictionalized biographical film, based on the story of Billy Hayes, a young American sent to a Turkish prison for trying to smuggle hashish out of Turkey to the US. It stars Brad Davis, Irene Miracle, Bo Hopkins, Paolo Bonacelli, Paul L. Smith, Randy Quaid, Norbert Weisser and John Hurt. The screenplay was adapted by Oliver Stone from the book by Billy Hayes and William Hoffer. Alan Parker directed and David Puttnam produced.SynopsisOn October 6, 1970, after a stay in Istanbul, an American citizen, named Billy Hayes, is arrested by the wary Turkish police as he is about to leave the country by plane with his girlfriend, after being found with several packets of hashish, about two kilograms total, taped to his body. He's sentenced to an "exemplary" four years and two months imprisonment. In the remand centre, he meets and befriends other western prisoners and quickly prepares an escape plan, which fails. But in 1974, his sentence turns into a 30-year life term imposed by the Turkish High Court in Ankara. His stay becomes a living hell: terrifying and unbearable scenes of rape and physical and mental torture follow one another, where bribery, violence and insanity rule the prison. Monstrous wardens cruelly force the prisoners to undergo the worst brutalities. Some work for the prison administration as "informers". In a fit of madness, Billy Hayes kills one of the prison informants who has denounced his escape plan. In 1975, after being committed to the prison's insane asylum, Billy again tries to escape, this time by attempting to bribe the warden-in-chief. He ends up killing the warden, as the latter wanted to rape him, and Billy puts on an officer's uniform and manages his escape by walking out the front door.Differences between the book and the filmThere are important differences between the cinematographic and the literary versions of Midnight Express. Major liberties were taken with the real events, which, while defensible from the point of view of dramatic cinema, have upset Turkish viewers. Here are some obvious liberties taken with regard to the book:
Screenwriter's apologyWhen he visited Turkey in 2004, screenwriter Oliver Stone, who won an Academy Award for his adaptation, apologised to Turkey for the film. He admitted that he did not do any research about the so called "true story" of Billy Hayes before he wrote the script.Filming locationAlthough the film is set largely in Turkey, most of the location work was done in Malta, using local actors along with some Greeks and Armenians playing Turks.AwardsThe film won Academy Awards for Best Music, Original Score (Giorgio Moroder) and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium (Stone). It was also nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Hurt), Best Director, Best Film Editing and Best Picture.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Midnight Express ] Some related entries: Jamie Waylett | Some Came Running | Peter Billingsley | Teresa Graves | Arbaaz Khan | Al Molinaro | Tom Chadbon | Deborah Kara Unger | Maxi Mounds | Christopher Williams | Fat Joe This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Midnight Express; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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