Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Browse our products on Amazon: Produced by Bob Cording and Jerry Humphries in 1977, “Set Free“ takes a look at the role that Christianity can play in the rehabilitation of the incarcerated. The film was something of a departure for Cording-Humphries films, as the company was most well-known for its inspirational sports films including the breakthrough Christian surfing film; 'Tales from the Tube'. At the time “Set Free“ was made glimpses inside penitentiaries were rare, as cameras rarely penetrated their secure walls. The film's message remains relevant today. The film opens with traffic going over a bridge in Northern California. Sign for California State Prison, San Quentin 1:05. “Set Free.“ San Quentin, California 1:30. A guard frisks a prisoner 2:20. Signs within the prison are shown 2:50. Guards and prisoners share the yard 3:27. A guard tower 3:41. The camera pans into a c
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