Um condenado em uma prisão de segurança média está dividido entre sua necessidade de terminar sua sentença e voltar para sua esposa e família, e seu desejo de escapar dos limites da prisão.Um condenado em uma prisão de segurança média está dividido entre sua necessidade de terminar sua sentença e voltar para sua esposa e família, e seu desejo de escapar dos limites da prisão.Um condenado em uma prisão de segurança média está dividido entre sua necessidade de terminar sua sentença e voltar para sua esposa e família, e seu desejo de escapar dos limites da prisão.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Indicado a 1 Oscar
- 1 indicação no total
- Steve Davitt
- (as Elroy Hirsch)
- Parole Board
- (não creditado)
- Narrator
- (narração)
- (não creditado)
- Saxophone Player
- (não creditado)
- Police Captain
- (não creditado)
- Sally Haskins
- (não creditado)
- Sanders
- (não creditado)
- Mike Gladstone
- (não creditado)
- Mess hall instigator
- (não creditado)
- Jerry Hakara
- (não creditado)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
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You can review more info on the movie, and the authors of its indelible theme song on these web pages:
http://www.martin.mesanetworks.net/unchained/unchained.html
Mr. Hirsch died recently. His forte was in sports and his acting was peripheral to his sport career, but his solo effort in film work was sincere and emotional - perhaps on a level that could not be felt by a pro actor.
I was saddened to learn of his passing, not only because of his feats on the gridiron, but because he had ventured heroically onto the field of film and had given it his best - we could expect no less of a man like Crazylegs. RIP.
Hy Zaret was/is Hy Zaret. Stirrat was an electrical engineer who became an impostor of HY Zaret. Stirrat filed a lot of copyright claims but didn't get around to filing one for "Unchained Melody" until 1982--27 years after the 1955 film "Unchained" and "Unchained Melody" hit the Billboard and Cashbox Charts and 26 years after "Unchained" had been nominated for an Oscar for Best Music, Original Song for "Unchained Melody"!
Stirrat talked to a reporter of a local newspaper who wrote a maudlin story about him and how he had written the lyrics to "Unchained Melody" back in 1936 when he was sixteen and smitten with a girl. (The absurdity that co-writer Alex North who would have been 26 then would have collaborated with a 16 year old high school student did not seem to occur to the reporter.) Apparently the reporter and newspaper did no checking of the claim but in 2003 just printed it as fact. "News Transcript" December 3, 2003. It was repeated again in Stirrat's obituary the following year and since then has been republished all over the internet (including IMDb's mini biography of Hy Zaret!) and is one of the most prevalent internet hoaxes.
This author attempted to submit a corrected biography to IMDb but it has gotten nowhere.
If anyone other than the real Zaret/North arguably deserve credit for contributing to this song it might be Phil Spector and Bobby Hatfield, producer and lead singer respectively of the 1965 Philles Righteous Brothers release.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe song "Unchained Melody" popularized in the US by Al Hibbler and Roy Hamilton, and in Britain by Jimmy Young in 1955, the year of the film ,and later by Vito and The Salutations as well as The Righteous Brothers in the mid 1960s, first surfaced on the soundtrack of this movie as composed by Alex North.
- Erros de gravaçãoOpening narration said that this is the story was photographed at Chino prison as it happened, yet this film, which is just over an hour, takes place over several days.
- Citações
Narrator: [opening narration] This is Steve Davitt, convicted of a felony in the State of California. His destination: Chino, Pomona Valley. This is the largest honor prison in the world. Two thousand men live here. Murderers, armed robbers, forgers, safe-crackers, petty thieves. But there are no guns to hold them, no walls, no armed guards, just a man and an idea. A man named, Scudder; the idea: prisoners are people. This is their story. Photographed entirely at Chino, as it happened.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosSuggested by the Life and Work of KENYON J. SCUDDER and by His Book "PRISONERS ARE PEOPLE"
- ConexõesReferenced in Apostando Tudo: Episode #6.31 (1956)
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 15 min(75 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1