Midnight Express (1978)
August 31, 1978
Release Date
Midnight Express (1978)
August 31, 1978
Release Date


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Cast & Crew.

Brad Davis
Billy Hayes

Irene Miracle
Susan

Bo Hopkins
Tex

Paolo Bonacelli
Rifki

Paul L. Smith
Hamidou

Randy Quaid
Jimmy Booth

Norbert Weisser
Erich

John Hurt
Max

Mike Kellin
Mr. Hayes

Franco Diogene
Yesil

Michael Ensign
Stanley Daniels

Gigi Ballista
Chief Judge

Kevork Malikyan
Prosecutor

Peter Jeffrey
Ahmet

Joe Zammit Cordina
Airport Customs Officer

Yashaw Adem
Airport Police Chief

Raad Rawi
Airport Security Chief

Tony Boyd
Aslan

Zannino
Police Detective

Mihalis Giannatos
Court Translator

Vic Tablian
Star

Ahmed El Shenawi
Negdir

David Puttnam
Producer

William Hoffer
Screenplay / Novel

Peter Guber
Executive Producer

Giorgio Moroder
Original Music Composer

Gerry Hambling
Editor

Billy Hayes
Screenplay / Novel

Oliver Stone
Screenplay

Alan Marshall
Producer

Alan Parker
Director

Michael Seresin
Director of Photography
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Details.
Release Date
August 31, 1978
Status
Released
Running Time
2h 1m
Content Rating
R
Budget
$2,300,000
Box Office
$35,000,000
Filming Locations
Istanbul, Turkey · Malta
Genres
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Midnight Express is a 1978 prison drama film directed by Alan Parker and adapted by Oliver Stone from Billy Hayes's 1977 memoir of the same name. The film centers on Hayes (played by Brad Davis), a young American student, who is sent to a Turkish prison for trying to smuggle hashish out of the country. The film's title is prison slang for his escape attempt. The cast also features Irene Miracle, John Hurt, Bo Hopkins, Paul L. Smith and Randy Quaid.
Upon release, Midnight Express received generally positive reviews from critics. Many praised Davis's performance as well as the cast, the writing, the direction, and the musical score by Giorgio Moroder. Hayes and others criticized the film for portraying the Turkish prison men as violent and villainous and for deviating too much from the source material.
The film was nominated for Best Picture and Best Director for Parker at the 51st Academy Awards in 1979, and won Best Adapted Screenplay for Stone and Best Original Score for Moroder. It also won six Golden Globes, including Best Motion Picture – Drama and BAFTA Awards for Best Direction, Best Editing and Best Actor in a ing Role (for Hurt).
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