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Convicts

Convicts

“Freedom has its price.”
5.7 /10 (21) 1991 1h 33m
Drama
Director Peter Masterson
Screenplay Horton Foote
In 1902, 13-year-old Horace toils on a run-down plantation in rural Texas to buy a tombstone for the father he lost a year earlier. Soll, the crusty old Confederate who owns the plantation and depends on convict labor to keep his farm running, takes a liking to Horace. However, Soll is aging and sinking into senility, making the possibility of Horace ever getting his pay increasingly unlikely. On Christmas Eve, as Soll becomes obsessed with his own mortality, he makes a grand promise... forcing Horace to confront his fear of death and the harsh truths of a decadent society.
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Jan 1, 1991
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Where to watch Convicts? Convicts is available for streaming on ScreenPix, Tubi TV.
Who stars in Convicts? The main cast of Convicts includes Robert Duvall, Lukas Haas, James Earl Jones, Starletta DuPois, Carlin Glynn.
Who directed Convicts? Convicts (1991) is directed by Peter Masterson.
How long is Convicts? Convicts has a runtime of 1h 33m. It was released in 1991.
What genre is Convicts? Convicts is a Drama film. It has a rating of 5.7/10 with 21 votes.

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In 1902, 13-year-old Horace toils on a run-down plantation in rural Texas to buy a tombstone for the father he lost a year earlier. Soll, the crusty old Confederate who owns the plantation and depends on convict labor to keep his farm running, takes a liking to Horace. However, Soll is aging and sinking into senility, making the possibility of Horace ever getting his pay increasingly unlikely. On Christmas Eve, as Soll becomes obsessed with his own mortality, he makes a grand promise... forcing Horace to confront his fear of death and the harsh truths of a decadent society.

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