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  1. 12 mar 2015 · Film tells dark tale of Mark DeFriest, the long-imprisoned ‘Houdini of Florida’ » Naples Daily News | November 6, 2014 by Kelly Merritt. Florida State Prison’s ‘Houdini’ up for parole; film asks you to vote » CultureMap Dallas | November 4, 2014. Life and Mind of Mark DeFriest examines one prisoner’s harrowing ordeal »

  2. As Mark’s fate looks darkest, an unlikely alliance from Mark DeFriest’s past comes together to argue for his freedom. Will their arguments and the voices of audiences that have seen the film ...

  3. The Mind of Mark DeFriest. A new documentary film by Gabriel London. Produced by Found Object Films and Naked Edge Films in association with Mighty Pictures and Thoughtmakers, Inc. When a legendary escape artist comes up for parole after more than 30 years behind bars, a chance for freedom must be weighed against his infamous past.

  4. 5 giorni fa · 25076. 25077. The Life and Mind of Mark DeFriest is 25073 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 24878 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than The Fabulous Dorseys but less popular than Sharknado 2: The Second One.

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  5. 21 gen 2016 · The Mind of Mark DeFriest. For 33 years, Mark DeFriest has struggled against what he considers to be unjust imprisonment: he has escaped seven times and accrued hundreds of disciplinary write-ups, turning his original four-year sentence into one of life in prison. Known as the "Houdini of Florida" for his multiple and improbable jailbreaks ...

  6. 18 giu 2014 · In the late 1970s, a 19-year-old Mark DeFriest caught four years in jail for picking up some tools before his father’s will was probated. His stepmother called the police, and Mark made a run ...

  7. 1 apr 2016 · The film is the culmination of a 14-year process that began when director Gabriel London started researching the nationwide issue of prison rape. After connecting with the organization “Stop Prison Rape,” London poured through 15 years of letters from escape artist Mark DeFriest.