In communist prisons, clergy of all confessions continued their mission, overcoming both confessional barriers and the obstinacy of their gaolers. |
Gaolers were amateurs and for a few bawbees you could escape. |
Lucas Belvaux's drama is unusually serious for a film about a kidnapping, with almost no action sequences and little dialogue between the captive and his gaolers. |
This confusion, that they are gaolers not intimates, contributes to their undoing. |
Two gaolers, who had been standing there, wont out, and the prisoner was brought in, and put to the bar. |
By March 1452, he was back in the Marshalsea, from which he escaped two months later, possibly by bribing the guards and gaolers. |