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'Ghosts... of the Civil Dead' is a 1988 Australian drama-suspense film directed by John Hillcoat. It was written by Hillcoat, Evan English, Gene Conkie, Nick Cave and Hugo Race. It is partly based on the true story of Jack Henry Abbott.

Synopsis



The story is set in Central Industrial Prison, a privately run maximum security prison in the middle of the Australian desert. An outbreak of violence within the prison has resulted in a total lockdown. A committee is appointed by the prison's governors to investigate the cause of the outbreak, but their findings are in stark contrast to the facts behind the riot.

It is revealed that both the prisoners and the guards are slowly and deliberately brutalised, manipulated and provoked into the forthcoming eruption of violence by the government and the private company that runs the prison, in order to justify the construction of a new and more "secure" facility.

Production



The script was based on the book 'In the Belly of the Beast' by Jack Henry Abbott and research done with David Hale, a former prison guard at Marion, Illinois. The film was shot at a disused aircraft factory in MelbourneDavid Stratton, 'The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry', Pan MacMillan, 1990 pp. 229230 in October and November.Jillian Burt, 'Ghosts... of the Civil Dead', 'Cinema Papers', March 1988 pp. 811.

Origin of title



In Roman law, a person convicted of a crime where the punishment included loss of their legal rights as a person was 'civiliter mortuus', a person without civil rights.

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Legacy



The spoken line "Welcome to Central Industrial. We are the future" has been sampled by Future Sound of London in their song "Central Industrial" on their 'Accelerator' album; also sampled by Woob in their song "Void, Part One" on the album 'em:t 0094', and by Jam and Spoon in their remix of Moby's "Go".

Sonic Subjunkies samples various parts of the film in their songs "Central Industrial" and "Central Industrial II: The Lockdown".

Therapy? opened the song "Nausea" (the first one on their 1992 album 'Nurse') with a sample of Nick Cave shouting "Here I am, motherfuckers!" in the film.

Bibliography



* Fuchs, Christian [1996] (2002). 'Bad Blood'. Creation Books

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