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Let's Go to Prison

Welcome to the slammer

★ 5.8 2006 · 2000s 89 min en

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Synopsis

When a career criminal's plan for revenge is thwarted by unlikely circumstances, he puts his intended victim's son in his place by putting him in prison...and then joining him.

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Cast & Crew

Dax Shepard

Dax Shepard

John Lyshitski

Will Arnett

Will Arnett

Nelson Biederman IV

Chi McBride

Chi McBride

Barry

David Koechner

David Koechner

Shanahan

Dylan Baker

Dylan Baker

Warden

Michael Shannon

Michael Shannon

Lynard

Miguel Nino

Miguel Nino

Jesus

Jay Whittaker

Jay Whittaker

Icepick

Amy Hill

Amy Hill

Judge Eva Fwae Wun

David Darlow

David Darlow

Judge Biederman

Joseph Marcus

Joseph Marcus

Pawn Broker

Nick Phalen

Nick Phalen

John (8 years)

A.J. Balance

A.J. Balance

John (18 years)

Jerry Minor

Jerry Minor

Breen Guard

Mary Seibel

Mary Seibel

Old Bartender

Susan Messing

Susan Messing

Stripper

Jim Zulevic

Jim Zulevic

Sgt. Barker

Bill McGough

Bill McGough

Deputy Mayor

Bob Odenkirk

Bob Odenkirk

Duane

Bert Matias

Bert Matias

Korean Pharmacist

Marc Abraham

Marc Abraham

Producer

Armyan Bernstein

Armyan Bernstein

Executive Producer

Debra Grieco

Debra Grieco

Executive Producer

Matt Berenson

Matt Berenson

Producer

Betsy Danbury

Betsy Danbury

Producer

Marcy Carsey

Marcy Carsey

Executive Producer

Scott Lew

Scott Lew

Producer

Tom Werner

Tom Werner

Executive Producer

Paul Young

Paul Young

Producer

Caryn Mandabach

Caryn Mandabach

Executive Producer

Memorable quotes from Let's Go to Prison

"Barry: Prepare to be woo-ed, by the master."
"John: Under all the swastikas, he's a real prick."
"John: We should be cellmates. I don't snore, and I'm a quiet masturbator. Hell, I'll even give you the top bunk."
"Nelson: It's okay to cry. Crying takes the sad out of you."
"Nelson: [long silence] So now what do we do?"
"Nelson: What do I mean? I mean, what are we... what are we supposed to *do*?"
"John: We're doing it, man. This is it. We're right in the thick of the action. We hang out here, go to lunch, come back, hang out some more, go to dinner... You know how someone might describe a situation that's unpleasant or confining as being, "like a prison"?"
"John: This is what they were referring to."