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Animal Factory
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Directed bySteve Buscemi
Written byEdward Bunker (novel and screenplay) and John Steppling
Produced bySteve Buscemi
Julie Yorn
StarringWillem Dafoe
Edward Furlong
Danny Trejo
Mickey Rourke
Tom Arnold
Seymour Cassel
J.C. Quinn
Edited byKate Williams
Music byJohn Lurie
Distributed byFranchise Pictures
Release dates
October 22, 2000
Running time
94 min.
LanguageEnglish
Budgetunknown

Animal Factory is a film about life in prison, set in San Quentin and directed by actor Steve Buscemi. It was made in 2000.

Edward Furlong plays a young man named Ron Decker, who is sent to prison for drug possession, and Willem Dafoe is veteran con Earl Copen who takes Decker under his wing and inroduces him into Copen's own gang. Copen is the type of prisoner who has been behind bars long enough in which, like most prisoners, he prefers his cell to society. Not only does he know how to live behind bars but also thrive in the small society of its own convicts.

Dafoe later played a virtually identical role as a voice actor in the film Finding Nemo. It was filmed on location at Holmesburg Prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Filming was completed in 30 days, two days longer than originally scheduled. Director Steve Buscemi employed hundreds of prisoners from Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility, the prison that replaced Holmesburg Prison in 1995.

The film is based upon the novel 'The Animal Factory' by writer Edward Bunker.

The low production cost and budget of the movie helps add to the realism of life in prison which is an integral part of the film's story-telling.