Hardened criminal repeatedly breaks out of Oregon State Prison, eluding police for prolonged periods afterwards.Hardened criminal repeatedly breaks out of Oregon State Prison, eluding police for prolonged periods afterwards.Hardened criminal repeatedly breaks out of Oregon State Prison, eluding police for prolonged periods afterwards.
Myron Healey
- John Omar Pinson
- (archive footage)
Don C. Harvey
- Det. Lt. Walsh
- (archive footage)
- (as Don Harvey)
Sam Edwards
- Wayne Long
- (archive footage)
Frank Gerstle
- Det. Fuller
- (archive footage)
Frank Richards
- Slug Bennett
- (archive footage)
Kate MacKenna
- Landlady
- (archive footage)
Rusty Wescoatt
- Mike Denike
- (archive footage)
William Justine
- Louie Feth
- (archive footage)
Allan Ray
- Larry Ogilvie
- (archive footage)
William Fawcett
- Truck Driver
- (archive footage)
Ed Colbrook
- Pete - Pool Hall Operator
- (archive footage)
Charles Victor
- Police Officer Rondeau
- (archive footage)
Robert Carson
- Dr. Hall
- (archive footage)
- (as Bob Carson)
Joyce Jameson
- Girl in Car
- (archive footage)
Mike Ragan
- Police Officer
- (archive footage)
Ed Hinton
- Prison Guard
- (archive footage)
Robert Bice
- Prison Guard
- (archive footage)
Gabriel Heatter
- Self
- (archive footage)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was a reedited composite of the three-part "The Pinson Gang," including new footage and originally made for the 1955 first-run syndicated television series of the same name by Visual Drama, Inc., which also produced the series. This full-length feature derivative premiered on January 19, 1955 at the Paramount Theater in Boston before opening nationally.
- GoofsPinson, after being captured, explains to Walsh (via flashback) that he returned to consciousness after having been buried by Bennett and dug himself out of the shallow grave with his hands. There is no explanation to how Pinson recovered so quickly from his gunshot wound in doing so.
- Quotes
Det. Lt. Walsh: You know what I figure?
Det. Fuller: What?
Det. Lt. Walsh: I think maybe we pulled a boner!
Det. Fuller: That's Long, alright, but he's alone in that truck.
- ConnectionsEdited from Gang Busters (1952)
Featured review
This format was well worn on TV and the wireless by the time we got to the movie iteration, and so the production is actually quite refined by the standards of the day. This story centres around a serial criminal John Pinson (Myron Healy) who escapes from prison and gets recaptured with relentless regularity - but each time he increases his network of allies who help him continue to escape. The storyline here is much sturdier than many of the genre; it has a rougher edge to it and makes for quite a compelling B-movie. The narration is grating, but essential to keep the plot moving along towards a fairly obvious but surprisingly involving ending.
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- Nov 13, 2022
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Blood on Their Hands/Holiday in Hell
- Filming locations
- Rancho Hotel - 1534 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA(John Omar Pinson arrested near hotel, demolished)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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