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Hell's Highway

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 1h 2min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Richard Dix in Hell's Highway (1932)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaChain gang prisoners forced to construct a "liberty highway" for their overseer chasten under his brutal stewardship, causing Duke Ellis to mastermind a mass riot.Chain gang prisoners forced to construct a "liberty highway" for their overseer chasten under his brutal stewardship, causing Duke Ellis to mastermind a mass riot.Chain gang prisoners forced to construct a "liberty highway" for their overseer chasten under his brutal stewardship, causing Duke Ellis to mastermind a mass riot.

  • Regia
    • Rowland Brown
    • John Cromwell
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Samuel Ornitz
    • Robert Tasker
    • Rowland Brown
  • Star
    • Richard Dix
    • Rochelle Hudson
    • Tom Brown
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    879
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Rowland Brown
      • John Cromwell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Samuel Ornitz
      • Robert Tasker
      • Rowland Brown
    • Star
      • Richard Dix
      • Rochelle Hudson
      • Tom Brown
    • 33Recensioni degli utenti
    • 11Recensioni della critica
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    Richard Dix
    Richard Dix
    • Duke Ellis
    Rochelle Hudson
    Rochelle Hudson
    • Mary Ellen
    Tom Brown
    Tom Brown
    • Johnny Ellis
    C. Henry Gordon
    C. Henry Gordon
    • 'Blacksnake' Skinner
    Oscar Apfel
    Oscar Apfel
    • William Billings
    Stanley Fields
    Stanley Fields
    • F. E. Whiteside
    John Arledge
    John Arledge
    • Carter
    Warner Richmond
    Warner Richmond
    • 'Pop-Eye' Jackson
    Charles Middleton
    Charles Middleton
    • Matthew the Hermit
    Clarence Muse
    Clarence Muse
    • Rascal
    Louise Carter
    Louise Carter
    • Mrs. Ellis
    Sandy Roth
    • Blind Maxie
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Society Red
    Louise Beavers
    Louise Beavers
    • Rascal's Sweetheart at Visitor's Center
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Allan Cavan
    Allan Cavan
    • Hunt Club Manager on Telephone
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    Al Corporal
    Al Corporal
    • Singer in Etude Ethiopian Chorus
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    The Etude Ethiopian Chorus
    • Singers of the Spirituals
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    Eddie Hart
    Eddie Hart
    • Turkey Neck Burgess - the Cook
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    • Regia
      • Rowland Brown
      • John Cromwell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Samuel Ornitz
      • Robert Tasker
      • Rowland Brown
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    7bkoganbing

    Working On A Chain Gang

    Warner Brothers classic I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang coming from a bigger studio as it did overshadowed RKO's Hell's Highway. That's a pity because the fact that the two films came out around the same time robbed this one of the attention it deserves.

    Richard Dix and Tom Brown play the Ellis Brothers, a pair of convicts in a southern state prison of unknown name. Dix is a hardened convict, a lifer who's about to have it made official because he was convicted of his fourth offense and falls under the habitual criminal act.

    Dix has a hero worshiping younger brother in Brown who gets himself tossed in the slam because he decides to even the score for Dix by shooting someone who ratted his brother out. Dumb kid, he's lucky he missed otherwise it would be a very long stretch.

    As in I Am a Fugitive From a Chang Gang the emphasis is on the horrible conditions in these prisons, they are every bit as gruesome as they are in the Warner Brothers film. The highlight of the film is a mass escape when the entire compound goes up in a kerosene fire. Even though these guys are in there for God knows what, your sympathies are with them as the local populace goes on a hunting expedition for the convicts. It's like everyone participating in Leslie Banks's sport of hunting The Most Dangerous Game which also came out that year by RKO.

    I was pleasantly surprised by the depths of Richard Dix's performance. Usually he's a pretty straight arrow hero in his film in a classic Victorian era style of acting. His part here is the best work I've ever seen him do, though I can honestly say I haven't seen that many of his films.

    You'll see good performances also by Stanley Fields as the head guard and by Charles Middleton, the philosophical bigamist in the joint for the same.

    Catch this film if it is ever run again by TCM.
    Sleepy-17

    Short but Entertaining Prison "Muckraker" from the 30's

    It's hard to tell whether this was an "A" or a "B" flick, since it's got a post-Cimarron Richard Dix (presumably a big star), but dives directly into the sensationalism of its topic (chain gangs). Most of the characterizations are sharp and the Walker-Evans style photography is often brilliant. Charles Middleton (Ming the Merciless) is great as a cagey wacko/spiritualist. Unusually enlightened treatment, for the time, of racial interaction and muted homosexuality (the sissy cook is not unsympathetic). Not a great film, but quite entertaining for its 62 minutes. Makes you curious about director Roland Brown, who only made a handful of films and wrote a few more.
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    Solid pre-code prison film

    Joe Arpaio was born the same year this film was released, and perhaps it's where he got some of his backward ideas. "I don't believe in coddling prisoners," says the warden (C. Henry Gordon), as he has them whipped, starved, and tortured in order to utilize them as slave labor to build a road for a state contractor. The film is a wee bit heavy-handed in its call to end prison conditions which "though a throw-back to the Middle Ages, actually exist today", but there are several little things I liked about it:

    • The headlines in the opening sequence are from real newspapers, and refer to the Arthur Maillefert case which shocked the nation. On June 3, 1932, Maillefert was put in a shed similar to the one we see in the movie, with a chain wrapped around his neck and wooden stocks around his feet, and he died within an hour. The first article shown is from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Prison Guards Accused of Murder As Tortured Youth Dies Chained In Sweat Box", and if you search for the next one, "Dark Age Tortures Revealed in Prison Camp Death Quiz", you'll see it's on the front page of the San Francisco Examiner from July 10, 1932. Filmmakers moved quickly; this movie was released September 23, 1932.


    • The moment when a guard is about to whip the main character (Richard Dix), but hesitates. The camera pans down and we see a large tattoo on his back with the American flag, and the words "42nd Machine Gun Co. 167th Inf." We don't know much else about this guy and the film doesn't describe too much about his crimes, except that they're numerous and he's "habitual", destined for a life sentence - but finding out that he's a veteran humanizes him, and also points out that criminals have also done positive things in their lives. Given the horrifying outcome of the 'Bonus Army' encampment in Washington D.C. in July, 1932, this image would likely have resonated even more with filmgoers at the time.


    • During the jail break the deaf prisoner is hiding in the tall grass, and doesn't see a couple of guys come up behind him. They tell him to "put 'em up", and of course he doesn't because he can't hear them, so they shoot him. It's another case of not knowing everything about someone else, and either misinterpreting or not understanding their actions as a result.


    • I loved the treatment of African-American in the film. One wisely comments that the guards are more concerned with the way mules are treated than convicts, because mules cost money and the men are free. Another says to his visiting wife that "Sweetheart, you don't how tired a man does get when he don't get no loving," which in a simple way helps us empathize. I also loved the scenes where we hear groups singing the blues, and during one of them, an artist drawing a few funeral scenes.


    • Lastly, something about seeing C. Henry Gordon trying to learn the violin at night using the "E-Z Method" made me smile; perhaps despite his inhumane ways, the film tries to point out he's human too.


    I was less enamored with a few comments about women, one of which being that a lot of crime is done on behalf of women, and another that prison is a good way to escape being married to three women, since, you know, women are such balls and chains themselves. "I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang", also from 1932, is a better film with more emotional power, but this one is worth seeing too.
    olddiscs

    WHAT A FILM!! WHAT AN IMPACT!!! Please View..

    To me this film shown on TCM @ 2 wks ago early am! (end of NOV. 03) left such an impact. on me Never Heard or seen before!! . wow..better than I AM A Fugitive From A Chain Gang!! before the code was in progress.. A prison drama depicting the harsh realities & also the racial & sexual innuendoes which awhile later would have been censored: WATCH!!! Observe the cook in the Prison..obviously gay or "Pansy" being slapped on the behind by one of the male wardens.. & later talking about a funeral which he'll never forget, where the Pansies were sooo large"!! & the immortal Louise Beavers visiting her boyfriend in same prison"rolling her eyes" & making it clear that she wishes her "Handy Man" was free.. so she could feel so much better!!!& he sees her & states he"aint well since he ain't had no 'sugar"...wow could not believe my eyes & ears !!& the relationship between the imprisoned brothers..THIS FILM SHOULD BE ON DVD/and or VHS has a lot to say about prisons of the South at that time (early 1930s) & sexual mores & racial attitudes way back then.. should not be missed !an Historic Document!!! How did we let this one pass?? & Rochelle Hudson? gorgeous & beautiful Want to see again..Thanks TCM once more
    10Ron Oliver

    Forgotten Crime Classic

    The leader of a chain gang work force struggling to build the Liberty Road (HELL'S HIGHWAY) finds his escape plans thwarted when his younger brother becomes a prisoner, too.

    Hard hitting & gritty, this neglected little drama is fascinating in its detailed portrayal of a tough subject. Road gang prisoners were still being systematically abused in 1932 and this film helped to shine a light into some very dirty corners, while at the same time delivering a compelling human interest story.

    Richard Dix gives a typically fine performance as Duke Ellis, a bad guy with a good heart. He's able to dominate the other prisoners until his kid brother (very well played by Tom Brown) reveals his soft spot. Dix was a strong, virile actor who survived the transition from Silents to Talkies in good form and easily projected a persona of raw intensity. It is a shame that he is nearly forgotten today.

    Although she receives third place billing, lovely Rochelle Hudson, as young Brown's girlfriend, has very little to do in her only scene. Of much more interest is elderly Louise Carter, as the distraught mother of Dix & Brown. In her few moments of screen time she delivers a terrific performance of a good woman barely holding on to her emotional balance. Her participation in the film alone would make it worth watching.

    A handful of character actors also add to the movie's distinction: beefy Stanley Fields as a sympathetic prison officer; Charles Middleton as a mystic, other-worldly prisoner; C. Henry Gordon as the sadistic violin playing warden; Sandy Roth as a violent, nearly blind, prisoner; and Warner Richmond as a guard who fears he may also be a cuckold.

    Clarence Muse & Fuzzy Knight have small roles as prisoners. Movie mavens will spot an uncredited Louise Beavers as Muse's visiting sweetheart.

    An intriguing aspect of the film is how the black prisoners are used as a kind of Greek Chorus, their songs making ironic comment upon the action. Their 'Frankie and Johnny' parody sequence in particular is a quietly brilliant moment of film-making in how it encapsulates, in a very short time, a key plot twist.

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      RKO executives were concerned about a possible plagiarism suit by the author of the book and the movie version Io sono un evaso (1932) in production at Warner Bros. at the time. Some deletions and changes were made until they were satisfied that no legal action would be taken.
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      Duke Ellis: [Chatting with a convicted bigamist] How many women did you really marry?

      Matthew the Hermit: How many banks did you really rob?

      Duke Ellis: Never more than one at the same time.

      Matthew the Hermit: It takes nerves of steel to rob a bank.

      Duke Ellis: It takes a lot of backbone to keep three wives happy.

      Matthew the Hermit: Yea, Brother!

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Century of Cinema: Un secolo di cinema - Viaggio nel cinema americano di Martin Scorsese (1995)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 23 settembre 1932 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Lingua dei segni americana
      • Inglese
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      • Chain Gang
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 2min(62 min)
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.37 : 1

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