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Jacktown

  • 1962
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 2m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,9/10
188
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Jacktown (1962)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young delinquent is sent to prison for a statutory rape.A young delinquent is sent to prison for a statutory rape.A young delinquent is sent to prison for a statutory rape.

  • Director
    • William Martin
  • Writer
    • William Martin
  • Stars
    • Patty McCormack
    • Richard Meade
    • Douglas Rutherford
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,9/10
    188
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • William Martin
    • Writer
      • William Martin
    • Stars
      • Patty McCormack
      • Richard Meade
      • Douglas Rutherford
    • 9Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
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    Patty McCormack
    Patty McCormack
    • Margaret
    • (as Miss Patty McCormack)
    Richard Meade
    • Francis 'Frankie' Stossel
    Douglas Rutherford
    • The Warden
    Russ Paquette
    • Vince 'Vinnie' Calzone
    Mike Tancredi
    • Mike
    Joanna Douglas
    • Mrs. Stossel
    • (as Johanna Douglas)
    Alice Gordon
    • Frankie's Girl
    Gordon Grant
    • Lefty
    John Anthony
    • Dutch
    Harry Newman
    • Mr. Stossel
    George Taylor
    • Self
    • (as George F. Taylor)
    Paul Carpenter
    • Policeman #1
    Arthur Romatz
    • Policeman #2
    Keith J. Leenhouts
    • The Judge
    Joseph Julian
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • William Martin
    • Writer
      • William Martin
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    5ethylester

    have a little heart

    And the moral of the story is... ??? This is a true story but I wonder why they felt the need to make it into a movie. It's good nonetheless. It's an entertaining story that doesn't really get boring. My favorite parts were when the man in the cell next to our main man Frankie tries to get under Frankie's skin. One time he pretends to be a ghost just to freak Frankie out. It's kind of funny.

    I wish they could have shown scenes from the Jackson Prison riots in the 50's, but apparently they are so shocking and gruesome that they cannot be shown in public. Instead, they just show people tripping over boxes and wandering around in clouds of smoke.

    If you think about it hard enough, I suppose the moral of the story is to give people a chance to prove themselves, even if it makes you uncomfortable. If you think that you are too good for someone, they probably will catch on. Give them a chance to show you that they aren't so bad and maybe you will be pleasantly surprised. ?? 5/10
    3boblipton

    Poorly Wrought Message Film

    Richard Meade is convicted of statutory rape and sentenced to 'Jacktown', the Michigan state prison in Jackson.

    It's a rambling story about him, his buddies on the outside, and the attempts of the warden and his pretty daughter (played by Patty McCormack) to rehabilitate him. He runs into some rough types in prison as he tries to keep his head down. The acting is pretty poor, the dialogue is well-meaning but amateurish, and the deliveries range from reading-it-of-a-board-with-no-comprehension to simple; blame writer-director William Martin, who seems to have never heard that if you want to deliver a message, try Western Union. Still, the camerawork, editing and score are pretty good. If the actors were better, it might have worked.
    Michael_Elliott

    Not a Classic But It's Fun

    Jacktown (1962)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Frankie (Richard Meade) is a small town punk who refuses to work and usually lies to his mother about what he does at night. What he's out doing is hanging with other wannabe tough guys and pulling off small crimes. His luck runs out when he's caught making out with a young girl who turns out she lied about her age. Frankie is sent to prison where the warden takes pity on him and gets him a job in the yard where the prisoner then meets his attractive daughter (Patty McCormack) who wants him to go straight.

    JACKTOWN was shot in Michigan and is your typical juvenile delinquent movie, although being released in 1962 put it pretty far behind in the game. The film has some pretty campy moments that makes it worth sitting through and there's also a subplot dealing with the history of the prison. The state prison was the location for one of the most violent prison riots in history and stock footage from it is thrown into the film.

    With that said, if you're looking for an Oscar-winning type of movie this here certainly isn't that. The film does work as a cheap "C" movie that has some pretty campy moments including all of the scenes dealing with Frankie getting picked on by the older men in the prison who don't like his type. These scenes are actually pretty funny as is another dealing with a woman's scream after she runs into a body on the street. These scenes certainly help carry the picture and make it entertaining.

    The film's third act because a preachy morality tale and it brings the film down a little. The performances are decent for the most part as we also get real people thrown into the mix including a real prosecutor. JACKTOWN isn't the greatest film ever made but it's slightly entertaining if you enjoy these types of low-budget movies.
    2jery-tillotson-1

    A Star Was Born

    This C movie from 1962 is forgettable except for the appearance of Richard Meade in this, his only movie role. Meade portrays badboy "Frankie" in this delirious tale of a young hunk who goes to prison for having sex with an underage girl--who lied about her age. In some ways, "Jacktown" attempts to show the hideous conditions of prison in which the hero, Frankie, is condemned to serve his time. We see newsreels of a prison riot and then we see the losers that Frankie has to contend with while an inmate. The big fight scene between our hero and some jerk is hilarious to watch since none of the body blows matches up to being realistic. We see Frankie jerking his head back before his enemy even throws his punch and the enemy flies back without a fist connecting with him. Another reason why I found this forgotten movie effort fascinating is that I was also a teenager during the sixties and living in a small Southern town and it was interesting to see the clothing and hair styles of that era. I would think the cast members probably wore their own clothes since there was no wardrobe credit and they probably took care of their own hair styles, as well. The boys looked like those I used to have crushes on, as well as the way they acted. But it's the very handsome, charismatic Richard Meade who always holds the viewers interest and with his mane of gold hair, handsome torso and warm personality it's a tragedy he never again appeared in another movie. He conveys the electrical warmth of the then teen idol James and Elvis Presley and the director gives us at least two scenes of a shirtless Meade that proves he had at least the looks to have been a contender for bigger things. As it is, we have at least this minor film to preserve forever images of a young actor who should have gone far in the movie industry.
    Dethcharm

    "Was He Born To Be Bad?!"...

    JACKTOWN is the nickname for Jackson prison, where Frankie (Richard Meade) is sent for his crime. Doing time isn't easy for Frankie, since he's the new fish, finding himself among hardened criminals. Due to the nature of his offense, Frankie soon realizes that he's the target of his fellow inmates.

    Enter the lovely, young Margaret (Patty McCormack!), who takes an interest in Frankie. She also happens to be the warden's daughter! Can this angel of mercy convince Frankie to go straight?

    A fairly solid, low-budget offering, the story is simple, and Meade and McCormack are a decent pair.

    The moral of the story seems to be: If you commit crimes and go to prison, a beautiful woman will come along and make your life wonderful...

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      The Warden: How would you like to work around my private garden?

      Frances 'Frankie' Stossel: I don't think you have to ask me that, warden.

      The Warden: No, I suppose not. However, you'll still have to spend your nights in your cell.

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    • Date de sortie
      • juillet 1962 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pontiac, Michigan, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Pictorial International Productions
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