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Charles Bickford | Father Joe | |
George Cleveland | Dad Schultz | |
Eddie Foster | Del | |
Russell Hopton | Frankie | |
Barton MacLane | Red Manson | |
Dennis Moore | Johnny Davis | |
William Royle | Captain Samson | |
Pat Moriarity | Warden | |
Charley Foy | Bitsy | |
Jeffrey Sayre | Milo | |
D Moore | Johnny Davis | |
Nigel De Brulier | Convict Mike Faleri | |
Richard Austin | Singing Jim | |
Rest of cast | Unlimited | |
Horace B. Carpenter | White-Haired Pedestrian |
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Producer | Grant Withers
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Writer | Robert Hardy Andrews
Martin Mooney |
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Cinematography | Harry Neumann
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A young man forges a check in order to help his mother, but is caught and sentenced to 14 years in prison. The prison chaplain, seeing that the new arrival is a good man who's had some bad luck, sets out to help keep him out of trouble so he can serve his sentence and get out. However, his cellmate, a hardened con, sees the chaplain's interest in the young convict as something he can use in his planned jailbreak. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com |
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