On January 18, 1960,
Frank Lee Morris, a burglar and escape artist, is transferred to the
maximum security prison on
Alcatraz Island. In the
dining hall, Morris makes the acquaintance of the eccentric Litmus, who is fond of desserts. Morris is sent to meet the prison's warden, who curtly informs him, "no one has ever escaped from Alcatraz and no one ever will". The warden fails to notice Morris steal a
nail clipper from his desk. Morris also makes acquaintances with English, a black inmate serving two life sentences for killing two white men in self-defense, and the elderly Doc, who paints portraits and once grew
chrysanthemums at Alcatraz; Doc's portraits contain chrysanthemums as a symbol of human spirit and freedom. Morris also makes an enemy of Wolf, a rapist whom he beats in the showers when he tries to harass him and later attacks him in the prison yard with a knife; both men are subsequently imprisoned in isolation in the hole. Morris is later released. As Morris comes to know inmate Charley Butts, his new cellmate, the warden discovers that Doc has painted a portrait of him, as well as other guards. The guards' paintings are flattering, recognizing their humanity, but the warden's painting, which has been kept out of view, captures what Doc sees as the ugliness of his cruel nature. Enraged, the warden strips Doc of his privileges. A saddened Doc, in the prison workshop, cuts off his fingers with a hatchet and is led away. Morris finds that Doc gave a gift of one of the blossom heads in his pocket. After Morris finds that bank-robbing brothers
John and
Clarence Anglin, old friends from another prison sentence, are at Alcatraz, Morris notices that the concrete around the grille in his cell is weak and can be chipped away; he masterminds an escape plan, with Butts and the Anglins, to build
dummy heads and construct a raft to head to
Angel Island. Over the next months, Morris, the Anglins, and Butts dig through the walls of their cells with spoons (having soldered them with heat to form makeshift shovels), fashion dummies out of
papier-mâché and human hair to plant in their beds and construct a raft from raincoats. After they plan to leave the night of Tuesday, June 12, 1962, Morris places the chrysanthemum in the dining hall in honor of Doc, but the Warden stops by and crushes it, causing a provoked Litmus to suffer a fatal heart attack; the warden taunts Morris that "some men are destined never to leave Alcatraz…alive". Morris shares a farewell handshake with English. Although a search of Morris' cell turns up nothing during a routine contraband search, the suspicious warden suggests for him to be transferred to a different cell on the morning of June 12. On June 11, Monday, Wolf is released from solitary confinement and threatens Morris; Morris makes the decision to leave that night. Although Wolf prepares to attack Morris again, English intercepts him by threatening Wolf with his own gang. That night, the four inmates plan to meet in the passageway, but Butts loses his nerve and fails to meet with them, forcing Morris and the Anglins to go on without him. Carrying the flotation gear, Morris and the Anglins access the roof and avoid the searchlights. Butts gains his nerve, but is unable to reach the shaft, eventually returning to his cell in despair. Morris and the Anglins scramble down the side of the building into the prison yard, climb over a barbed-wire fence, make their way to the shoreline of the island, and inflate the raft. The three men escape from Alcatraz, partially submerged in the water, clinging to the raft and using their legs to propel themselves, vanishing into the night. The next morning, a guard, intending to move Morris to his new cell, discovers the dummy head, and sounds the alarm, as English smiles happily. Joining a search party on Angel Island, the warden learns that shreds of raincoat material and personal effects of the men were found floating in the bay. He stubbonly insists that the men's personal effects were important, and the men would have drowned before losing them, though a sergeant taunts him that the men might have "lost it to look like they drowned". The warden finds a chrysanthemum flower head on a rock, as he is told by an aide that he has been recalled to Washington to face his superiors, with the prospect of being forced to accept an early retirement for having failed to prevent the breakout from happening. After being told that no chrysantheums grow on Angel Island, the warden insists the men drowned, crushes the flower, and throws it into the water. A closing
Title card states that no bodies were found and Alcatraz closed less than a year later; the final shot is of Morris' dummy head laying on the floor, seemingly grinning. ==Cast==