Scared Straight! Movie Review
Scared Straight! Review
"Scared Straight!" Overview

Rating: NR
1978
Cast and Crew
Director : Arnold ShapiroProducer : Arnold Shapiro
Screenwiter : Arnold Shapiro
Starring : Peter Falk,Danny Glover
You know what it means to get "scared straight," dontcha? It means you've got
the crap scared out of you so badly you'll change your criminal (or other
wrongdoing) ways.
Here's the origin of the term: Scared Straight! a watershed documentary about
highschool delinquents who are exposed to the real criminal element during a
three-hour deprogramming session in a real prison. Here, 30-year-to-lifers get
face to face -- nose to nose, really -- with uppity teenagers thinking they're
invulnerable and will never get caught during their petty crimes.
The prisoners drag these kids around, scream in their faces, and tell them what
the joint is really like. The idea is to scare the pants off them so they'll
stop sniffing glue, shoplifting, or whatever. Peter Falk narrates as only
Peter Falk can.
The one drawback with the film is that its production values are quite low.
It's hard to understand the dialogue what with all the yelling and lack of
up-close microphones. In the end it's hard to figure out exactly why these
kids are scared straight except that these guys make for really menacing role
models.
The new DVD adds present-day coverage showing us what happened to some of the
prisoners and most of the teens, hosted by Danny Glover. Were they really
scared straight? Most were, some weren't. The ones that appeared hardest
during the original shoot in 1978 remained that way -- and most went to prison
themselves in later years (or died along the way). As a cultural study, it's
far more interesting that Michael Apted's 42 Up series.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





