Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJohnny Adams arrives in a brutal prison under an assumed name after deliberately framing himself in order to kill White, a captain of the guards, because he had beaten Johnny's father to dea... Leer todoJohnny Adams arrives in a brutal prison under an assumed name after deliberately framing himself in order to kill White, a captain of the guards, because he had beaten Johnny's father to death. Rev. Thomas Stoner, also newly arrived, is the new prison chaplain, opposed by Schafer... Leer todoJohnny Adams arrives in a brutal prison under an assumed name after deliberately framing himself in order to kill White, a captain of the guards, because he had beaten Johnny's father to death. Rev. Thomas Stoner, also newly arrived, is the new prison chaplain, opposed by Schafer, the prison warden. Stoner learns of Johnny's intentions and dissuades him from following... Leer todo
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- First Reporter
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- Prison Guard
- (sin créditos)
- Guard
- (sin créditos)
- Paul
- (sin créditos)
- Guard
- (sin créditos)
- Harmon
- (sin créditos)
- Male Secretary
- (sin créditos)
- Governor
- (sin créditos)
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How right she is as Ford gets caught up in a power play between the toughest con in the joint Barton MacLane and the sadistic head guard Cy Kendall. The only friend Ford or any of the convicts have is the new prison chaplain John Litel.
Lots of good action scenes with all the proper prison cliches used. You know we never do find out exactly what happened with Ford's father, but certain assumption are made.
Men Without Souls is one mediocre prison flick.
It's some high-powered acting chops in this Columbia B movie. Director Nick Grinde can't do much more with the script than let the performers speak their lines and go through their abbreviated character arcs, although he offers some nice crowd images with the aid of underrated DP Benjamin Kline. With Don Bedloe and Dick Curtis.
Among the prisoners is a very sympathetic and unorthodox reverend, John Litel. He works with the convicts and the warden, and when he starts to understand the truth of Cy's behavior, he starts to take a more active role. This movie is very heavy, and it reminds me of the pre-Code prison movies made in the early 1930s. It's violent, upsetting, and gets you hooked in with the characters from the get-go. If you like this one, check out Public Enemies with James Cagney and George Raft.
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Reverend Thomas Storm: Governor, I believe all convicts were decent citizens at the start. A lot of them could be again if we give them the chance. I can't feel that a single man up there was born bad. Something happened, something went wrong, something cracked and the first mistake was made. And now, instead of being given a new start, these men are punished, beaten for days. Yes, for months and years. They never see a kind face or hear a friendly word. They come out of prison hopeless, filled with hatred, wanting revenge on society. So you see, Governor, it's our own fault; we have made them men without souls.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 2min(62 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1