America's Greatest Prison Breaks

America's Greatest Prison Breaks

6.0

Dec 27 2015

2h 46m

Documentary

A look at the prison breakout of Richard Matt and David Sweat from Clinton Correctional facility, as well as a look back at some of the most daring and ingenious prison breaks in American history.

Jolene Babyak

Jolene Babyak

Herself

Jolene Babyak

Jolene Babyak

Himself

Daren Donofrio

Daren Donofrio

Daren Donofrio

Daren Donofrio

Daren Donofrio

David Sweat

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