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La révolte

Original title: San Quentin
  • 1937
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.4K
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Humphrey Bogart, Pat O'Brien, and Ann Sheridan in La révolte (1937)
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An army trainer becomes captain of the prison yard and in time, falls for the sister of a hardened inmate.An army trainer becomes captain of the prison yard and in time, falls for the sister of a hardened inmate.An army trainer becomes captain of the prison yard and in time, falls for the sister of a hardened inmate.

  • Director
    • Lloyd Bacon
  • Writers
    • Peter Milne
    • Humphrey Cobb
    • Robert Tasker
  • Stars
    • Pat O'Brien
    • Ann Sheridan
    • Humphrey Bogart
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Peter Milne
      • Humphrey Cobb
      • Robert Tasker
    • Stars
      • Pat O'Brien
      • Ann Sheridan
      • Humphrey Bogart
    • 43User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Captain Stephen Jameson
    Ann Sheridan
    Ann Sheridan
    • May Kennedy aka May De Villiers
    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • Joe 'Red' Kennedy
    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • Captain Druggin
    Joe Sawyer
    Joe Sawyer
    • 'Sailor Boy' Hansen
    • (as Joseph Sawyer)
    Veda Ann Borg
    Veda Ann Borg
    • Helen
    Archie Robbins
    Archie Robbins
    • Mickey Callahan
    • (as James Robbins)
    Joe King
    Joe King
    • Warden Taylor
    • (as Joseph King)
    Gordon Oliver
    Gordon Oliver
    • Lieutenant
    Garry Owen
    Garry Owen
    • Dopey
    Marc Lawrence
    Marc Lawrence
    • Venetti
    Emmett Vogan
    Emmett Vogan
    • Captain
    William Pawley
    • Convict
    Al Hill
    Al Hill
    • Convict
    Max Wagner
    Max Wagner
    • Prison Runner
    George Lloyd
    George Lloyd
    • Convict
    Ernie Adams
    Ernie Adams
    • Fink
    Ralph Byrd
    Ralph Byrd
    • Cop on Phone
    • (scenes deleted)
    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Peter Milne
      • Humphrey Cobb
      • Robert Tasker
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    User reviews43

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    5ccthemovieman-1

    A Flat Film That Mostly Disappoints

    This is one of those odd situations where the actors were some big names and decent in their performances, and the story wasn't bad....yet there wasn't much appeal to it, either. Only the action scene in the last 10-15 minutes provided any spark to this film which was too flat, for the most part.

    The story was about a new guy in charge of the San Quentin prison yard who was going to be humane and make things work. Pat O'Brien plays that guy, "Capt. Steve Jameson." The previous man in charge is a nasty, corrupt bird named "Lt. Druggin," who Barton MacLane plays effectively well.

    In the meantime we have the featured crook, "Red Kennedy," played by Humphrey Bogart, who almost always played villains in his 1930 films, and we have his sister "May" played by Ann Sheridan. O'Brien has the hots for her and promises to be fair to her brother. "Red," however, is too paranoid and stupid to appreciate what's done for him and that's when we get to the interesting finale to the film.

    Overall, not bad but not worth watching a second time. At 70 minutes, at least it didn't overstay its welcome.
    6bkoganbing

    Weak Prison Drama

    They've got a new captain of the guards coming to San Quentin in Pat O'Brien. Barton MacLane who held the job previously is demoted and is in a foul mood.

    A couple of new prisoners are arriving as well. Joe Sawyer as a hardened criminal and Humphrey Bogart who O'Brien believes is salvageable. O'Brien also meets up with Bogey's sister, Ann Sheridan and they get to kanoodling.

    Each for their own motives, Sawyer and MacLane play Iago to Bogey's inner Othello and Bogey and Sawyer crash out of San Quentin.

    Back in the day Warner Brothers was the great working class studio, with many a film of social significance. San Quentin is one of these, but it's hardly the best one. I'm at a loss to see why O'Brien thinks Bogart is so salvageable other than his involvement with his sister.

    Joe Sawyer has one of his best film parts in San Quentin. He's a hardened criminal and that's all there is to it. He played a similar role vis a vis Bogart in Black Legion which is a much better film.

    Also Garry Owen has a nice turn as a stir crazy convict who O'Brien has to face down and disarm.

    Dedicated fans of Humphrey Bogart will like this film, others can take it or leave it.
    6Nazi_Fighter_David

    Standard tough prison melodrama, competently done

    In "San Quentin," Bogart returns quickly to a life of crime… Trying without success to add some depth and meaning to a role which offered little of either, Bogart is a convicted robber sent to San Quentin and assigned to a road gang as a rehabilitated step instituted by the prison yard captain, Pat O'Brien…

    When Bogart is maliciously informed, through the efforts of the bad Barton MacLane, that O'Brien has less than honorable intentions toward his sister, Ann Sheridan, he breaks out and shoots O'Brien, though not seriously…

    When he finds that he has made a mistake, he decides to give himself up, but…

    "San Quentin," though far from one of Bogart's best roles, is almost always included in his film retrospectives as a favorite choice of his fans
    7bsmith5552

    Another Warner Bros. Prison Classic!

    "San Quentin" as the name implies is a trim little prison movie (it runs a scant 70 minutes) from Director Lloyd Bacon and Warner Brothers.

    Ex Army Captain Steve Jameson (Pat O'Brien) takes a job as Captain of the Yard of San Quentin prison replacing acting Captain Druggin (Barton MacLane) whose handling of the prisoners was questioned by Warden Taylor (Joseph King).

    Before taking up his duties, Jameson meets singer May Kennedy (Ann Sheridan) in a nightclub and the two become attracted to each other. May's brother "Red" Kennedy (Humphrey Bogart) is on the lam and comes to her for money but is arrested at the club in front of Jameson. Guess which prison Red will be sent to.

    Jameson takes up his duties and vows to instill discipline and respect in the prisoners. Meanwhile Red turns up at the prison in the company of hard timer Sailor Boy Hansen (Joe Sawyer). Hansen plots an escape and asks Red to go along.

    Meanwhile Jameson begins to make progress in Red's rehabilitation to the point of where Red is refusing to go along with Hansen's escape plan. However the envious Druggin learns from the prison fink (Ernie Adams) of the planned escape. He arranges Hansen's assignment to the road gang along with Red. One night the fink lets it slip that Jameson is "taking advantage" of Red's sister May. Red becomes enraged and decides to go along with Hansen and....................

    An oddity in the casting has Bogey playing Ann Sheridan's younger 25 year old brother. In fact Bogey was some 15 years older than Sheridan, although to both of their credits, they manage to pull it off. Pat O'Brien was born to play authority figures and does his usual excellent job here. Bogey for once, gets to play a character far removed from his usual one dimensional gangster portrayals, and proves his range as an actor.

    Others in the cast include Garry Owen as Dopey the preacher, Veda Ann Borg as Helen, Hansen's moll and James Robbins, Marc Lawrence, William Pawley and Al Hill as various convicts.

    Another of Warners long list of 30s gangster/prison classics.
    8edwagreen

    San Quentin: Good Prison Yarn ***

    Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan and Pat O'Brien star in this 1937 film detailing prison life.

    A man and army official with a heart, O'Brien is sent to this prison to help reform it from a vicious guard played in his usual sinister way by Barton MacLane.

    O'Brien falls for lounge singer Sheridan. Coincidentally, her brother is sent to the jail for armed robbery. Tough guy Bogart is reformed by O'Brien until a misunderstanding leads Bogie to believe that he is being treated well since O'Brien is stuck on his sister.

    Jealous and angry of O'Brien being brought in over him, MacLane "arranges" a breakout of Bogart and another inmate with tragic results for all resulting.

    This picture details when a criminal tries to go straight but other things just get in the way.

    Marc Lawrence, who died recently in his 90s, is also excellent as one of the inmates.

    The film also shows emotionally disturbed people being in the same prison as hardened criminals.

    Note Veda Ann Borg in a small but captivating role.

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    • Trivia
      When Druggin was looking at the index cards of the prisoners, a close-up shot on Hansen's card shows an entry for Bertillion (sic) Measurements. The Bertillon System was created in the late 1800s by Alphonse Bertillon, a French police officer and biometrics researcher, who applied the anthropological technique of anthropometry to create a human identification system based on physical measurements. Anthropometry was the first scientific system used by law enforcement to identify criminals. Before that time, criminals could only be identified by name or photograph. The Bertillon System consisted of five measurements: head length, head breadth, length of middle finger, length of the left foot, and length of the cubit. Along with these measurements, Bertillon set a standard for facial photography, now known as the mugshot, to complete this system. Although the system was based on scientific measurements, it was known to have its problems. For example, it did not work accurately with women or children because it was based on the data of men who had reached full physical maturity and had short hair. The Bertillon System was eventually replaced by fingerprinting.
    • Goofs
      Before going onto the yard, Bogart's hair is dark. When on the yard, suddenly he becomes a blonde.
    • Quotes

      Captain Stephen Jameson: Hi, Beautiful.

      May Kennedy aka May De Villiers: Hello, Sergeant, where's the war?

      May Kennedy aka May De Villiers: Haven't you read the papers? We're fighting the Indians 'cause they won't take the country back.

      May Kennedy aka May De Villiers: Really, Sergeant?

      Captain Stephen Jameson: And don't call me Sergeant!

      May Kennedy aka May De Villiers: Well, I won't if you promised to tell me what you are.

      Captain Stephen Jameson: D'ya know what two bars mean?

      May Kennedy aka May De Villiers: Sure, twice as many drunks as one bar.

    • Connections
      Edited into Les Passagers de la nuit (1947)
    • Soundtracks
      How Could You?
      (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Al Dubin

      Sung by Ann Sheridan

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    • Release date
      • September 2, 1937 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • San Quentin
    • Filming locations
      • San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • First National Pictures
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $365,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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