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Un hombre que ha sido arrollado a prisión es incriminado por el asesinato de un compañero interno y debe probar su inocencia.Un hombre que ha sido arrollado a prisión es incriminado por el asesinato de un compañero interno y debe probar su inocencia.Un hombre que ha sido arrollado a prisión es incriminado por el asesinato de un compañero interno y debe probar su inocencia.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Janet Shaw
- Sally Carruthers
- (as Ellen Clancy)
Anderson Lawler
- 'Whitey' Edwards
- (as Anderson Lawlor)
Sam Bennett
- Convict
- (sin créditos)
Phil Bloom
- Convict
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Produced by Warner Brothers, this prison action movie is of course a good film, offering to Dick Purcell one of his most important roles, at least from my point of view, before he played in Republic serials and so many other B or grade Z pictures. But the main flaw of this film is the predictable plot, no surprise in the end. Too cheesy for me, especially from Warner Brothers whom with I was more used to grittier, tougher stories. The wrongly accused fellow trying to prove his innocence has always annoyed me, bored me. But it remains interesting to purchase, no problem. So don't miss this one if you have the opportunity to get it.
Lousy story and dialogue to go along with moderate to poor performances, most notably Maguire, make this B movie more like a D or F!
The attempted kidnapping scene is written and directed so poorly that it seems like a 12 year old boy did it!
The courtroom finale is beyond belief phony, but it all gets wrapped up nicely so that the running time is short enough for any double feature.
Ann Sheridan stands out as a movie star here, even if those around her don't!
The attempted kidnapping scene is written and directed so poorly that it seems like a 12 year old boy did it!
The courtroom finale is beyond belief phony, but it all gets wrapped up nicely so that the running time is short enough for any double feature.
Ann Sheridan stands out as a movie star here, even if those around her don't!
No need to recap the plot. The movie's a surprisingly flat crime drama from hard edge Warner Bros. There's very little to comment on since the acting, directing, and staging are so colorless and pedestrian, to say the least. To bad that the male leads-- Litel, Oliver, and Purcell-- fail to inject any needed spark to heighten the proceedings. In fact, no one in front or behind the camera appears particularly motivated. Note in passing, how mildly racketeer Brady is portrayed (never killed or hurt anybody) so that his eventual reform goes down easily. That's Production Code Hollywood again taking the easy way out-- no awkward moral threads left dangling. Too bad actress Sheridan is given no chance to demonstrate her patented brand of sassy spunk. But I guess that would come later, and a good thing for the studio. Then too, it looks like the only glimpses we get of the real Alcatraz are by air, which are not very atmospheric. Anyway, this is WB's normally expert gangster department operating at snoozer level despite the promising title.
You may think this story is about the criminal racketeer and mastermind Garrett Sloane aka 'Gat' Brady (John Litel) who is sent to the big house on a five (5) year stretch but the story is really about the district attorney George Drake (Gordon Oliver) who put Gat away. Gat is not looking for trouble while trying to do his five (5) year stint initially in Leavenworth and with good behaviour he may get out in half that time to spend the rest of his life with his loving daughter Flo Allen (Ann Sheridan). But a disgruntled and former criminal named Red who has it in for Gat gets under Gat's skin which leads to a bit of an unexpected scuffle to which Gat is sent to Alcatraz prison where he will surely spend his entire five (5) year stint since any chance for getting out early with good behaviour has vanished.
Gat's instigator Red, isn't done yet either, and so he follows Gat to Alcatraz only to get a knife shoved in his back to which he takes his dying and last lying breath and unfairly claims it was his nemesis Gat who stuffed the knife in his breath just before he dies.
Surprisingly it is the district attorney George Drake who comes to Gat's defense and reluctantly Gat accepts Drake's pro bono offer to represent him at his murder trial. Of course George Drake is smitten by Flo Allen, but his intentions are sincere for his love for Flo Allen and his conviction to get her racketeer father Gat out of Alcatraz and off of the murder charge of Red to which he is truly innocent.
I won't spoil the ending but to say that love conquers all and the two men Gat the racketeer who is Flo Allen's father, and George Drake the district attorney who is madly in love with Flo Allen who sincerely loves both men, her father and her fiance all may just find happiness after much sorrow.
Gat's instigator Red, isn't done yet either, and so he follows Gat to Alcatraz only to get a knife shoved in his back to which he takes his dying and last lying breath and unfairly claims it was his nemesis Gat who stuffed the knife in his breath just before he dies.
Surprisingly it is the district attorney George Drake who comes to Gat's defense and reluctantly Gat accepts Drake's pro bono offer to represent him at his murder trial. Of course George Drake is smitten by Flo Allen, but his intentions are sincere for his love for Flo Allen and his conviction to get her racketeer father Gat out of Alcatraz and off of the murder charge of Red to which he is truly innocent.
I won't spoil the ending but to say that love conquers all and the two men Gat the racketeer who is Flo Allen's father, and George Drake the district attorney who is madly in love with Flo Allen who sincerely loves both men, her father and her fiance all may just find happiness after much sorrow.
Mobster moneyman Gat Brady is found not guilty of racketeering after a juror has been bribed. His daughter Annabel Sloane gets kicked out of school after her father's identity comes to light. He hires Miss Tolliver to be her teacher. Gat gets hit with tax evasion and the judge hits him even harder. There is an attempt at kidnapping Ann and Red Carroll is convicted of the crime. He is sent to Leavenworth which happens to be where Brady is imprisoned.
This is very much a ripped-from-the-headlines episode based on the Al Capone conviction. Of course, they have changed it a lot. There is a problem in this movie. It's trying to make Brady the rooting interest when he isn't that in the beginning. He does nothing great for redemption but the prison section is still compelling. I guess Ann is meant to humanize him but it's not enough. All in all, it's a functional crime B-movie with good criminal intensity.
This is very much a ripped-from-the-headlines episode based on the Al Capone conviction. Of course, they have changed it a lot. There is a problem in this movie. It's trying to make Brady the rooting interest when he isn't that in the beginning. He does nothing great for redemption but the prison section is still compelling. I guess Ann is meant to humanize him but it's not enough. All in all, it's a functional crime B-movie with good criminal intensity.
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- TriviaThis was the first film set in the prison on Alcatraz Island, which had opened in 1934.
- ErroresGat's racketeering trial concludes with a summation by the prosecution-- implying that the defense had already summed up their case to the jury. That's backwards. The defense goes last because they are legally entitled to rebut what the prosecution says. A defense attorney can choose not to make a summation, but in the context of this film where there have been public accusations of jury tampering, not making a persuasive-sounding speech at the close of trial could be as evidence of tampering and lead to a retrial.
- Citas
Tough Tony Burke: Wait till you get in your bunk tonight. The fog settles in over the bay and the siren in the lighthouse begins to moan. It's just the same in here as being in your grave - only you miss the fun of being dead.
- ConexionesReferenced in American Experience: The Battle Over Citizen Kane (1996)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Alcatraz Island
- Locaciones de filmación
- San Fernando Valley, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Alcatraz Prison re-creation)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 3 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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