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Convicts 4

  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
606
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Convicts 4 (1962)
HeistPrison DramaPsychological DramaBiographyCrimeDrama

After his death sentence is commuted to life in prison, John Resko (Ben Gazzara) is transferred from Sing-Sing to Dannemora Prison where, with the help of a humane prison guard, he becomes a... Read allAfter his death sentence is commuted to life in prison, John Resko (Ben Gazzara) is transferred from Sing-Sing to Dannemora Prison where, with the help of a humane prison guard, he becomes a rehabilitated man and a successful painter.After his death sentence is commuted to life in prison, John Resko (Ben Gazzara) is transferred from Sing-Sing to Dannemora Prison where, with the help of a humane prison guard, he becomes a rehabilitated man and a successful painter.

  • Director
    • Millard Kaufman
  • Writers
    • Millard Kaufman
    • John Resko
  • Stars
    • Ben Gazzara
    • Stuart Whitman
    • Ray Walston
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    606
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Millard Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Millard Kaufman
      • John Resko
    • Stars
      • Ben Gazzara
      • Stuart Whitman
      • Ray Walston
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Ben Gazzara
    Ben Gazzara
    • John Resko
    Stuart Whitman
    Stuart Whitman
    • Principal Keeper
    Ray Walston
    Ray Walston
    • Iggy
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Carl Carmer
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Tiptoes
    Broderick Crawford
    Broderick Crawford
    • Warden
    Dodie Stevens
    Dodie Stevens
    • Resko's Sister
    Jack Kruschen
    Jack Kruschen
    • Resko's Father
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Wino
    Naomi Stevens
    Naomi Stevens
    • Resko's Mother
    Adam Williams
    Adam Williams
    • Guard
    Jack Albertson
    Jack Albertson
    • Teach
    John Kellogg
    John Kellogg
    • Guard
    Robert H. Harris
    Robert H. Harris
    • Commissioner
    Carmen Phillips
    Carmen Phillips
    • Connie Resko
    Timothy Carey
    Timothy Carey
    • Nick
    Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    • Gunther
    Lee Krieger
    Lee Krieger
    • Stanley
    • Director
      • Millard Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Millard Kaufman
      • John Resko
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    User reviews18

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    5TeenVamp

    Meh

    I jut watched this on TCM I gave it a shot because Vincent Price is 4th billed out of an amazing cast of old character actors. Well he shows up 92 minutes in! His screen time is exactly 1 minute haha. So if you want to see Vinnie go look elsewhere.

    I didn't like Ben Gazzara before and i don't like him now. He's not very likable, his acting is wooden, and he was born looking 50. He's suppose to be a young kid of like 19 at the beginning of this movie lol. Also when i looked up the facts this movie is just all Hollywood fantasy. John Resko didn't go out on Christmas eve to get his daughter a teddy bear....duh. He went to rob a store with a fellow hood and killed a man. He eventually learns to kind of paint...so what? I don't recommend this boring movie.
    siamangos

    awkward

    The movie obviously has some merit in its acting, its filming, and its points about the justice system. But I found it unwatchable, at least this day. One after another, situations felt very forced to produce an effect. I wasn't able to get much of the effect because I was too busy cringing at how ham-handed various bits were. (For example: the robbery, the initial conflict with the first cell-mate, the initial conflict with the second cell-mate,...)

    Some stuff *did* work potently for me, like the problem with Gazzara's bed.

    About forty minutes in, when (as others mentioned) Timothy Carey is dubbed in his character's first scene, I guess it was just one 'fakeyness' straw too many and I turned off the TV. Either let him talk through his teeth, or don't let him talk through his teeth.
    8planktonrules

    Exceptional.

    I've seen quite a few prison movies and this one is a bit different. First off, it's based on a real person. Second, because it's real, it lacks the glamor or sadism of prison films like "Brute Force" or "The Shawshank Redemption". And, unlike the awful "Birdman of Alcatraz" (which completely sanitized a truly evil man), this one sticks pretty close to the facts.

    The film begins with John Resko (Ben Gazzara) on death row and in a flashback scene, you learn how he got there. However, shortly before his execution, his sentence is commuted to life in prison and the rest of the film concerns his attempt to cope with prison life. However, unlike the expected outcome (being taken out in a pine box), Resko, with the help of a caring prison guard, finds a means of escape--but not at all the one he expected.

    There's a lot more to the film than my brief description. However, it is NOT an action-packed film or one that shows prison being hellish--just boring and a waste of life. It does a good job of this. But what's really neat are the performances. Gazzara was a heck of a good actor and you wonder if he would have been a big star had he possessed Hollywood good looks. But it's not just him--the rest of the cast is quite good. A particular standout is Sammy Davis, but Ray Walston (in a wacky role) and Stuart Whitman are also quite good. Realistic and fascinating...and a bit slow. But this slowness I really appreciated, as the film didn't change facts to make for a non-stop action or suspenseful film--just reality.
    4mstytz

    See it for the actors

    Given the actors in this movie, you would expect something memorable or at least above average. The actors do a great job with a sub-par script. The movie drags, which would make sense for a prison flick, if it dragged with a purpose; instead it just seems to drag for its own sake without any thought given to the use of time in the movie to make a point about prison life. I can't think of a movie with such a capable cast, heck memorable cast that was so mediocre. The actors made the movie, a lesser cast would have given us a mess of a movie. Too bad the direction and script are so poor, this movie could have really been something. Watch closely, there is a major actor every few minutes; a star that carried their own movies later. The movie also suffers from the score, when its not sappy it is jazz. Either way, the score does not support the movie very well, and ofttimes makes the movie even worse. The score seems like a collection of tunes that someone liked, it sure was not made to support the movie. I don't know what the director and producer were thinking when they made this movie, maybe there was no director and they just slapped something together after shooting a bunch of scenes. See it once just to see so many memorable actors in a single movie. But once is plenty. It seems like the director was trying to take the Plan 9 From Outer Space worst movie ever award; but this goal was thwarted by the cast. Good performances, lousy film.
    7Ed-Shullivan

    Convicted 19 year old killer John Resko may have been one of the very first to benefit from social justice

    This film was based on a true story and of course the filmmakers took liberties with the story line to pique the movie goers interest. I do believe though that prisons are a necessary form of punishment to save many lives that would otherwise have been destroyed if these convicted killers were never imprisoned and left to continue with their criminal activities, especially when there was a depression going on across the world.

    This film depicts the internal struggles of one such young man named John Resko (played superbly by Ben Gazzara) who at the age of 19 was already the father of a young child when he was apprehended rather quickly, and convicted to life in prison for his crimes of armed robbery and first degree murder. There is a strong and deep supporting cast such as Sammy Davis Jr., Rod Steiger,Jack Albertson, Ray Walston, and Stuart Whitman, to name just a few that all added great value to reflecting the harshness of the time of prison life. Not shown in the film was the fact that John Resko had an older accomplice in the robbery who convinced John to hold the gun and pull the trigger when confronted by the store clerk who was murdered. This other accomplice in the crime with a more extensive criminal record was also convicted and put to death. John Resko received what some may consider a lighter sentence of a life in prison.

    In the 1930's convicted felons were subjected to much harsher conditions in prison life than they are today, so the film does show that even during the trying decades of the 1930's through the 1940's, there were some in the criminal justice system who attempted to find redemption for their prisoners. This is one of those successful true life cases that when presented on the screen in 1962 a decade or so after John Resko was released from prison shows that prison reform is possible and can succeed. So why some seventy (70) years after John Resko's release through prison reform are the United States prisons still over populated and disproportionately by African Americans?

    The answer would appear to be that it is a multi billion dollar dirty business that employs tens of thousands of lawyers, judges, parole officers, prison guards, psychiatrists and of course racists.

    I give the film a healthy 7 out of 10 IMDB rating.

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    • Trivia
      After filming was completed, Sammy Davis Jr. asked for and received permission to put on a show for the inmates. The warden set two conditions: no racial jokes (which could start a riot) and no sex jokes (for obvious reasons). Four thousand inmates attended the show, Davis told no racial or sex jokes, and the show went off with no trouble.
    • Goofs
      Although the story is supposedly taking place between 1931 and 1949, all the men's and women's hairstyles, clothing (such as warden Broderick Crawford's dacron polyester suit, in an early 1930's sequence), and manner of speech is strictly 1962, as is also the musical score.

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 1962 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuatro convictos
    • Filming locations
      • Folsom State Prison - 300 Prison Road, Represa, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Kaufman-Lubin Productions
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      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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