A film about the
Stanford prison experiment was first announced in 2002 when producer Brent Emery signed Tim Talbott to write the script for the film. Problems beset and delayed the project for twelve years, including financing and the
2007 writers' strike. which was a remake of the German film
Das Experiment from 2001. Maverick Films, having an ownership break up in August 2008, continued on as
Imprint Entertainment Imprint was expected to start filming in January 2009 under producer
Christopher McQuarrie. On August 19, 2014, Sandbar Pictures and Abandon Pictures came on board to finance the film. Kyle Patrick Alvarez was set to direct, and producers were Brent Emery, Lizzie Friedman, Greg Little, Lauren Bratman and
Brian Geraghty. On August 26,
Jack Kilmer joined the cast to play Jim Randall, one of the student prisoners whose personality makes him a perfect subject to comply. On August 28,
Nicholas Braun joined the film to play Karl Vandy, an abusive and sadistic guard. On September 4,
Brett Davern was added to the cast, playing Hubbie Whitlow, an affable young participant whose failed escape attempt leads to grueling humiliation at the hands of sadistic guards. On September 9,
Jesse Carere joined the cast to play Paul Beattie, Prisoner 5704, a gangly man who counts smoking as his only vice. On October 10, more of the ensemble cast was announced, including
Olivia Thirlby as Dr. Christina Maslach, professor Zimbardo's future wife and fellow academic,
Nelsan Ellis as Jesse Fletcher,
Tye Sheridan as prisoner Peter Mitchell,
James Frecheville as guard Matthew Townshend,
Johnny Simmons as prisoner Jeff Jansen, and
Ki Hong Lee as prisoner Gavin Lee.
Filming Principal photography began on August 19, 2014, in
Los Angeles, and lasted 21 days. ==Release==