College students turn violent in “Stanford Prison Experiment” trailer (video)

College students turn violent in “Stanford Prison Experiment” trailer

PanARMENIAN.Net - “I had no idea it would turn out this way,” an ominous voice says over the trailer for upcoming drama “The Stanford Prison Experiment”, Variety reports.

Set in 1971, the film dramatizes Stanford University’s controversial psychological experiment that cast college students as prison guards and inmates pitted against each other in a mock jail. Billy Crudup stars as psychologist Philip Zimbardo, whose book “The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil” inspired the film.

The clip promises a highly tense film full of violence and emotional trauma. Olivia Thirlby, Ezra Miller, Michael Angarano, Jesse Carere, Keir Gilchrist and Thomas Mann also star.

Kyle Patrick Alvarez directed from a script by Tim Talbott based on Zimbardo’s book. IFC Films acquired the film after it premiered at Sundance.

“The Stanford Prison Experiment” bows in theaters and VOD July 24.

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