Inside (1996 film)

Inside is a 1996 cable television film directed by Arthur Penn based on a script by Bima Stagg. It was the Penn's final film before dying in 2010. The film was shot in Johannesburg, South Africa and premiered in the USA on Showtime on 25 August 1996. The film was then released theatrically in several markets and played at several film festivals around the world including Cannes, Toronto, San Francisco and Munich. The film was nominated for an Emmy, and a Cable Ace Award.[1]

Inside
GenreCrime
Drama
Screenplay byBima Stagg
Directed byArthur Penn
StarringNigel Hawthorne
Eric Stoltz
Louis Gossett Jr.
Theme music composerRobert Levin
Country of originUSA
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Louis Gossett Jr.
Dan Paulson
Producer(s)Hillard Elkins
David Wicht
Michael L. Games (line producer)
Production location(s)Johannesburg, South Africa
CinematographyJan Weincke
Editor(s)Suzanne Pillsbury
Running time94 minutes
Production company(s)Elkins Entertainment
Film Afrika Worldwide
Logo Entertainment
Showtime Networks
DistributorViacom
Budget$2,000,000
Release
Original networkShowtime
Original releaseAugust 25, 1996
External links
Website

Plot

Colonel Kruger (Nigel Hawthorne) tortures a political prisoner (Eric Stoltz) to learn who his anti-apartheid collaborators are. Ten years later, this same Colonel himself becomes a prisoner and is interrogated about his own offenses.

Cast

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