More than 40 years after Philip Zimbardo’s 1971 psychological experiment at Stanford University went terribly wrong, a new feature film based on the true story, from director Kyle Patrick Alvarez, is about to hit theatres. What started as an innocent prison psychology experiment in which students volunteered as either prisoners or guards, quickly turned south and has since become one of the most famous experiments in history. You can learn more at Wikipedia. The Stanford Prison Experiment is set for release in North America on July 17, 2015.
Watch The First Trailer For “The Stanford Prison Experiment” Based On The Disturbing 1971 True Story
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