The Stanford Prison Experiment
Originally released in 2002. The Stanford Prison Experiment is a documentary film. directed by Kim Duke. At just 29 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring David Suchet and Philip Zimbardo
Synopsis
An intensive psychological test by Professor Philip Zimbardo in 1971 saw US students volunteer to play prisoners and guards in an bid to examine the nature of good and evil. Within five days, four prisoners had broken down and another was on hunger strike. This film, containing strong language, reveals why the test was abandoned after less than a week.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- BBC
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Stanford Prison Experiment about?
An intensive psychological test by Professor Philip Zimbardo in 1971 saw US students volunteer to play prisoners and guards in an bid to examine the nature of good and evil. Within five days, four ...
Who directed The Stanford Prison Experiment?
The Stanford Prison Experiment was directed by Kim Duke.
How long is The Stanford Prison Experiment?
The Stanford Prison Experiment has a runtime of 0 hours and 29 minutes (29 minutes total).
When was The Stanford Prison Experiment released?
The Stanford Prison Experiment was released on May 11, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Stanford Prison Experiment?
The main cast of The Stanford Prison Experiment includes David Suchet, Philip Zimbardo.