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Nov 21, 2015 · 1h 59m 13s

Billy Hayes : Midnight Express FIRST he wrote the best-selling book. THEN came the Oscar ® winning movie. NOW, following its critically acclaimed Off-Broadway run at the Barrow Street Theatre,...

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Billy Hayes : Midnight Express

FIRST he wrote the best-selling book.
THEN came the Oscar ® winning movie.

NOW, following its critically acclaimed Off-Broadway run at the Barrow Street Theatre, and sold out engagements in Edinburgh and London, Billy Hayes is taking his riveting one-man show on tour. In this “engrossing,” “spellbinding” performance, Billy recounts the true story of his time in Turkish prisons and his brazen, harrowing escape. It’s an epic journey of self-discovery, a cautionary, yet uplifting tale of desperation, determination and personal transformation.

Hayes was arrested at the Istanbul airport in 1970 with two kilos of hashish taped to his body. The Turkish High Court sentenced him to life in prison. Five years later, Billy escaped from Imrali Island prison in the dead of night – rowing 17 miles across the Sea of Marmara in a raging storm.
On his return to the US, Hayes wrote Midnight Express.

Published in 18 languages, the book was an instant best-seller.
When the iconic film was released in 1978, Billy Hayes became a mythical figure – a modern-day Billy The Kid. 36 years later,
he remains a cultural anti-hero known throughout the world.
If you’ve seen the movie, you might think you know Billy’s story. But you probably don’t. Midnight Express didn’t win any
Oscars® for factual accuracy. While the film was about prison – a chilling exploration of the depths of incarceration in a
foreign land – Riding the Midnight Express with Billy Hayes is about the prisoner. It’s an intimate, gripping memoir that can only be told by the man who lived it.
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tommydv

8 years ago

yes thanks another one on my list thx Amy
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tommydv

8 years ago

I just looked up Double Take on IMDB. Nice!
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tommydv

8 years ago

Great interview Ed!!
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tommydv

8 years ago

no worries Teagen!
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tommydv

8 years ago

I love Hitchcock. I took a class when I was NYU called "Films of Alfred Hithcock" I was in heaven
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

8 years ago

Great interview!
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tommydv

8 years ago

no The Damned's best album!
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tommydv

8 years ago

Yeah Stiv - but Johnny Thunders was my idol
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tommydv

8 years ago

Machine Gun Ettiquette!
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tommydv

8 years ago

That's me also Amy
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tommydv

8 years ago

I oved The Damned
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tommydv

8 years ago

ill definetely check it out
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tommydv

8 years ago

hanks
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tommydv

8 years ago

No but that sound like it is up my alley
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tommydv

8 years ago

No what's that?
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tommydv

8 years ago

indeed. It is where the "Turkish prison" cliche comes from
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tommydv

8 years ago

tongue*
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tommydv

8 years ago

He actually bits the togue out of guy.
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tommydv

8 years ago

The craziest moment (spoiler alert!)
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tommydv

8 years ago

Oliver Stone's first screenplay
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tommydv

8 years ago

I missunderstood. 1978
The Opperman Report

The Opperman Report

8 years ago

its on putlocker
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tommydv

8 years ago

In real life he was 20 or 21 I think
The Opperman Report

The Opperman Report

8 years ago

midnight expres
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tommydv

8 years ago

You're*
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