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Wilton Graff
- Dr. Agar
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Griff Barnett
- Mr. Hufford
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Jay Barney
- Convict Nick - Prison Cook
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Brandon Beach
- Convict
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Whit Bissell
- States Attorney Owens
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Marshall Bradford
- Parole Board Member
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Broderick Crawford, (George Knowland) plays the role of a District Attorney and has to bring to justice a man named Joe Hufford, (Glenn Ford) who was drunk and struck a man in a night club and killed him. George Knowland knew that Joe Hufford was a good man who had an excellent military service record and told Joe he should obtain a good lawyer to represent him in a court of law. However, Joe did not obtain a good lawyer and he had to serve one to ten years as a prison sentence. Years go by and eventually George Knowland becomes the Warden of the prison where Joe Hufford is serving his prison sentence. George Knowland shows some mercy to Joe along with his daughter, Kay Knowland, ( Dorothy Malone ) who starts to fall in love with Joe. There is plenty of problems in this prison and lots of surprises. Great 1950 Classic to view and enjoy.
A much underrated prison picture starring Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford, Convicted moves quickly, has some excellent dialogue, and is chock full of great character actors (Frank Faylen, Millard Mitchell, Whit Bissell). Ford doesn't belong in prison and compassionate warden Crawford seeks to help him out. Everything comes together nicely in this film, which has some fine dark-edged photography and a dingier than usual looking prison. Director Henry Levin handles his material as well as a Wellman or a Keighley would have done, and was somewhat of an enigma, capable of making both dreadful and very good films; his work here however is very sure.
This is your no-frills prison yarn of a man convicted for involuntary manslaughter. The chief asset of this film is the cast, which is led by the highly competent Broderick Crawford and the talented Glenn Ford. The supporting cast does a great job as well. The filming is stark and realistic. Crawford does some of his best work in this film and Ford is very convincing as the tough luck convict trying to stay straight. Worth viewing.
Joe Hufford (Glenn Ford) gets sent to prison after a bar fight results in a death. His attorney is inexperienced in criminal law. Prosecutor George Knowland tries to help to no avail. The sentence grows more excessive. When Knowland becomes the warden, he again tries to help by taking on Joe as his driver.
The movie should start with the bar fight. It needs to show his relative innocence so that the audience can come to the same conclusion as the prosecutor. Glenn Ford is playing him a little too tough at the start. He should have a more pronounced character arc. This role may be better with a fresh faced matinee idol. It's a 50's prison drama and it's fine. It's not breaking down any walls and it's not shocking anyone with its prison scenes.
The movie should start with the bar fight. It needs to show his relative innocence so that the audience can come to the same conclusion as the prosecutor. Glenn Ford is playing him a little too tough at the start. He should have a more pronounced character arc. This role may be better with a fresh faced matinee idol. It's a 50's prison drama and it's fine. It's not breaking down any walls and it's not shocking anyone with its prison scenes.
Glenn Ford is "Convicted" in this 1950 film that also stars Broderick Crawford, Dorothy Malone, Frank Faylen, Ed Begley, Carl Benton Reid, Will Geer, and Millard Mitchell.
Ford plays Joe Hufford, a war veteran who gets into a bar fight in which a man is killed. Though the DA, Knowland (Crawford) takes pity on him and wishes he had a better attorney, Hufford is sentenced from 1-10 years. Ultimately it's decided he'll serve 5 years, and come up for parole in 3.
He's desperate to see his elderly father again, so when some of the other prisoners plan a break, Joe begs to be part of it. Just before his parole hearing, he receives a telegram that his father died. When a guard yells at him for not doing his work in the laundry room, Hufford punches him and winds up in solitary.
He misses the escape, which ends up in death for the escapees. Ponti (Faylen) is the snitch who tipped off the guards.
When Hufford is released from solitary, there's a new warden - Knowland, the sympathetic DA. He makes Hufford a trustee, chauffeuring his daughter (Malone).
When Ponti is killed, Hufford is in the warden's office, but won't reveal who did it, causing him to lose his trustee status and threatening his parole.
There's good acting throughout, and a sympathetic portrayal by Ford in this film, which moves quickly. Crawford is excellent as a tough but fair warden.
Among the prisoners, veteran actor Faylen, who did such a terrific job as Dobie Gillis' father, does a bang-up job here in a dramatic, showy role. Everyone, though, is very good.
As an actor, boyish Glenn Ford didn't have much range, but he was so likable and attractive, it never mattered. His performances are always natural and underplayed, more on the style of today's actors. However, he was much more of a presence than many working today.
Good film.
Ford plays Joe Hufford, a war veteran who gets into a bar fight in which a man is killed. Though the DA, Knowland (Crawford) takes pity on him and wishes he had a better attorney, Hufford is sentenced from 1-10 years. Ultimately it's decided he'll serve 5 years, and come up for parole in 3.
He's desperate to see his elderly father again, so when some of the other prisoners plan a break, Joe begs to be part of it. Just before his parole hearing, he receives a telegram that his father died. When a guard yells at him for not doing his work in the laundry room, Hufford punches him and winds up in solitary.
He misses the escape, which ends up in death for the escapees. Ponti (Faylen) is the snitch who tipped off the guards.
When Hufford is released from solitary, there's a new warden - Knowland, the sympathetic DA. He makes Hufford a trustee, chauffeuring his daughter (Malone).
When Ponti is killed, Hufford is in the warden's office, but won't reveal who did it, causing him to lose his trustee status and threatening his parole.
There's good acting throughout, and a sympathetic portrayal by Ford in this film, which moves quickly. Crawford is excellent as a tough but fair warden.
Among the prisoners, veteran actor Faylen, who did such a terrific job as Dobie Gillis' father, does a bang-up job here in a dramatic, showy role. Everyone, though, is very good.
As an actor, boyish Glenn Ford didn't have much range, but he was so likable and attractive, it never mattered. His performances are always natural and underplayed, more on the style of today's actors. However, he was much more of a presence than many working today.
Good film.
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- QuizJohn Ireland was suspended by Columbia for refusing to work on Condannato (1950). He subsequently went to court and won his case, which resulted in his being allowed to buy himself out of his Columbia contract.
- BlooperAfter Kay boards the train and it starts to move, a shadow of the boom microphone is visible on the porter's jacket and the side of the train car.
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George Knowland: There goes a first-class, double-breasted, overstuffed idiot.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Mai dire sì: Steele Alive and Kicking (1986)
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