In a women's prison, a group of inmates band together to combat the repressive and abusive policies of the warden and the corrupt prison doctor. Dinah drives right into the trap and the police open fire, hitting Dinah in the shoulder. Blake takes Dinah to a run-down barn out in the hills to hide out where he meets up with some friends who let Dinah clean up and give her a change of clothes. History of Sheriff's Office Jail Links & Resources Patrol Public Information Reserves Road Conditions & Closings Sheriff's Posse Sheriff's Sales Swift Water Rescue. Jackson County Sheriff’s Office Open Records Request. That night, Bobby Ray and Lola rob Dinah and steal her car and purse. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? There are four (4) ways to place money in an account for an inmate to order Commissary items. During a road trip, two UCLA coeds end up in a Southern prison farm on trumped-up charges brought on by a small town sex-crazed corrupt sheriff. Check out our editors' picks for the movies and shows we're excited about this month, like Mortal Kombat, "Them," and Stowaway. It was distributed by United Artists. Jackson County Jail is located in Jackson County, Georgia. Jackson County Jail & Corrections Facility. Tommy Lee Jones movies: 12 greatest films, ranked worst to best, include ‘The Fugitive,’ ‘Lincoln,’ ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’, Remains of Missouri Teen Identified 10 Years After Disappearance: ‘We Can Finally Put Her to Rest’, Exclusive Interview: Director Michael Miller Remembers 1982’s Silent Rage and Class Reunion, tommy lee jones 27/27 26_138-0=26_138 {1LRN;3SRN_1SRW}, 42nd Street Forever, Volume 4: Cooled by Refrigeration. Other websites. Jackson County Jail is an American exploitation crime thriller film from 1976 directed by Michael Miller, starring Yvette Mimieux, Tommy Lee Jones, and Robert Carradine. The film is one of several so-called "drive-in" films that were presented as true stories (à la 1972's The Legend of Boggy Creek, 1974's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, 1975's Macon County Line and 1976's The Town That Dreaded Sundown) when most, if not all, of what was portrayed on screen was outright fiction. Two rebellious sisters and a crooked P.I. The Fallsburg police chief orders his men to make a roadblock using a tractor-trailer. The Jail currently houses an average of 150 inmates daily. The jail accepts inmates from town around the county. After driving through pastures and dirt roads, they find an empty ranch house to hide in for the night. Dinah walks into an empty bar and asks Dan Oldum, the bartender, to use his phone to call the police to report the robbery, but the barman attempts to rape her, and after she defends herself, a policeman, named Deputy Burt, arrives and Oldum lies by telling him that Dinah attacked him. (1976). Sick of his constant philandering, she calls a friend and gets her old job back in New York City. Blake knocks the shotgun out of man's hand and the two crash through a window. This is a powerful drama about a young woman who stumbles into a nightmare land of hijacking and humiliation while driving cross-country from California to New York. Visitation is allowed for people who are placed on the visitation list by inmates. Email Map. During the fight, the rancher wounds Blake with a scythe and is about to kill him when Dinah puts a gun to the man's head and knocks him out. General Information. Phone: (812) 358-2141 (24 hours) Jail: (812) 358-1982 (24 hours) Emergency: Dial 911. Jackson County Sheriff's Office 4012 Lafayette Street Marianna, FL 32447 Phone: 850.482.9624 Fax: 850.482.9017 If you are certain your inmate is in Jackson County Jail, or at the very least in Jackson County County, go to this page to search for them. The jail houses all pre-trial persons above the age of 17 that are arrested in Jackson County. That evening, the night jailer, Deputy Hobie, assaults Dinah in her cell and rapes her. The Jackson County Sheriff has no involvement in the operation of the Jackson County Detention Center. Fundamentally "Jackson County Jail" has all the makings of a crass exploitation picture but is, in fact, a hard-hitting pro-feminist expose of American mores.