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Seven Miles from Alcatraz

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
412
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Seven Miles from Alcatraz (1942)
SpyActionDramaThriller

After Pearl Harbor, Alcatraz convicts Champ Larkin and Jimbo escape to a lighthouse island, taking hostages. A Nazi spy ring also targets the island, leading to a conflict between the convic... Read allAfter Pearl Harbor, Alcatraz convicts Champ Larkin and Jimbo escape to a lighthouse island, taking hostages. A Nazi spy ring also targets the island, leading to a conflict between the convicts' greed and patriotism.After Pearl Harbor, Alcatraz convicts Champ Larkin and Jimbo escape to a lighthouse island, taking hostages. A Nazi spy ring also targets the island, leading to a conflict between the convicts' greed and patriotism.

  • Director
    • Edward Dmytryk
  • Writers
    • Joseph Krumgold
    • John D. Klorer
  • Stars
    • James Craig
    • Bonita Granville
    • Frank Jenks
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    412
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Writers
      • Joseph Krumgold
      • John D. Klorer
    • Stars
      • James Craig
      • Bonita Granville
      • Frank Jenks
    • 12User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    James Craig
    James Craig
    • Champ Larkin
    Bonita Granville
    Bonita Granville
    • Anne Porter
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Jimbo
    Cliff Edwards
    Cliff Edwards
    • Stormy
    George Cleveland
    George Cleveland
    • Captain Porter
    Erford Gage
    Erford Gage
    • Paul Brenner
    Tala Birell
    Tala Birell
    • Baroness
    John Banner
    John Banner
    • Fritz Weinermann
    Otto Reichow
    Otto Reichow
    • Max
    Kernan Cripps
    Kernan Cripps
    • Prison Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Albert D'Arno
    • Man in Plane Factory
    • (uncredited)
    Bruce Edwards
    Bruce Edwards
    • Nick
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Flynn
    • Radio Operator
    • (uncredited)
    Russell Hoyt
    • Second Pilot in Hangar
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Martin
    • Submarine Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Martin
    Richard Martin
    • Second Radio Operator
    • (uncredited)
    Lee Phelps
    • Luther
    • (uncredited)
    Edwin Stanley
    Edwin Stanley
    • Prison Warden
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Writers
      • Joseph Krumgold
      • John D. Klorer
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    7whpratt1

    Interesting Film

    Liked the title to this film because of the fact I like stories that have something to do with Alcatraz the "Rock" and this was a great film from 1942 concerning some convicts who manage to escape from the prison. These convicts escape to a light house island with several civilians, a few men and one woman named Ann Porter, (Bonita Granville) and Champ Larkin, (James Craig). These convicts do not realize that they have found themselves in a very difficult situation at this lighthouse and are not fully aware that World War II is going on and that Nazi forces are trying to invade San Francisco by submarine. There is secret messages being transmitted by Morse Code back and forth to the enemy sub and these convicts begin to find out just what is happening to them and the other civilians. This is a good Classic 1942 film with great direction and a very excellent story. Enjoy.
    Michael_Elliott

    Fun "B" Picture

    Seven Miles to Alcatraz (1942)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Silly but entertaining "B" picture about a couple cons (James Craig, Frank Jenks) who break out of Alcatraz just after the Pearl Harbor bombing. They end up taking a group hostage at a lighthouse but their problems grow even bigger when it's discovered that Nazis are about to use a sub to sink San Francisco. If you're looking for logic then I'd recommend staying away from this film but if you have an hour to kill and want some cheap fun then I'm sure you'll get a kick out of this thing. This is a pretty wild little story even though the main moral is to preach that Americans, no matter what their profession, should stick up for their country and bring down the enemy. What really makes the film so funny are a few scenes where Craig gets to make fun of Hitler, which while it's not Chaplin, it was still pretty funny. Even funnier are the Nazis here who are so over the top that you can't help but laugh. The female Nazi and her crush on Hitler and her anger when people make fun of his is rather priceless. Director Dmytryk would certainly go onto do bigger and better pictures but he manages to keep the film moving at a fast pace and he even gets a few nice shots in including a very nice one when the men first get out of the water and reach land. The entire story is pretty far fetched and the way the men escape and how easy they swim to shore is even sillier. As far as the performances go, none of them are great but they're at least entertaining with Craig and Jenks both fitting their roles just fine. Former Nancy Drew's Bonita Granville isn't too bad in her role even if it is a thankless one. Again, if you want a smart WWII pic then this here isn't for you but if you want some cheap action then you'll want to check this one out.
    6funkyfry

    Exciting prison break film with the talented Granville

    Two convicts manage to escape from Alcatraz (they won't tell us how: "trade secrets") and make it to a lighthouse island just off the coast, where they hold 3 men and a woman (Granville) hostage. Luckily for them, the soldier they kill turns out to be a Nazi spy, as they discover when his compatriots arrive in a boat -- just what the 2 convicts need to escape, if they're willing to deal with the Nazis and let them escape with maps of the San Francisco municipal/military works.

    Exciting action, some moments of genuine humor, and likeable, human characters make this propaganda pill an easy one to swallow.
    7howdymax

    Succotash with Plenty of Corn

    This is a neat little RKO programmer from 1942. We were in full patriotic fervor and it shows. All the ingredients are present. A couple of scoundrels escape from Alcatraz and end up at a remote lighthouse somewhere in San Francisco Bay. Although we know that only the worst of the worst were ever sent there, somehow this movie would like us to think they were arrested for selling ties on the street corner without a permit. There is an appealing cast of characters at the lighthouse, including Bonita Granville, and a weasel played by Erford Gage who is an undercover Nazi spy. The cons inadvertently kill the spy just before he is to pass on some valuable information from a Nazi sub to a cosmopolitan spy ring in SF. There is the inevitable confrontation between the Nazi spies and the cons - and guess who wins. According to the protocol of the times, even vicious gangsters were preferable to these Nazi vermin.

    A note about the cast. James Craig must be the worst actor ever to work in Hollywood. He looks good, but he telegraphs every move he makes and acts like a Ray Harryhausen mockup. Frank Jenks made a great living playing wisecracking sidekicks - and for good reason. Bonita Granville looks as good as ever, but she underplays her role for a change to good advantage. John Banner (from Hogan's Heros) plays the Nazi big cheese. If it weren't for his voice, I would never have recognized him. Slender, sophisticated, and rather handsome. Nobody else is really notable except, perhaps, Erford Gage who plays the undercover Nazi spy. What an odd looking guy.

    At 65 minutes this won't take up much of your time, but I think it's worth it. But then I was a fan of Brass Bancroft and Dick Tracy. Besides, I like lighthouses.
    5SnoopyStyle

    wartime propaganda

    The Alcatraz workshop has gone silent during the war as all the needed material gets redirected towards the war effort. Champ Larkin is going stir crazy and ropes his cellmate Jimbo into escaping. They end up stranded on a lighthouse island and take a group of civilians hostage. Then there are the Nazis.

    This is a wartime propaganda film. This is the standard message where even the lowest of the low can contribute to the war effort. While I get the message, I don't know if it's the most effective. The plot is already convoluted before the Nazis. Apparently, Nazi operatives were all over the place.

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    • Trivia
      The name on the crate the escapees were clinging to in San Francisco Bay is "H. Schlom". Herman Schlom is the film's producer.
    • Goofs
      In the film, Champ and Jimbo are depicted as being cellmates. At Alcatraz, the policy throughout the prison's entire twenty-nine year history was that each cell housed only one man. Nobody ever had a cellmate. After the 1946 Battle of Alcatraz rendered large portions of "C" Block uninhabitable, the affected convicts were either temporarily transferred to the unused and antiquated "A" Block or transferred to another prison entirely. This was solely due to maintain the one cell/one man rule.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Champ Larkin: [voice over over shots of Alcatraz] You gotta admit, it's a pretty piece of masonry, that Alcatraz, but it never was a choice spot for a vacation, and this war soured the place but good. There it is, sticking up like a nose on your face right in the middle of San Francisco Harbor.

      Champ Larkin: [voice over as the shot now switches to inmates inside] And there's us, sitting on top of the sweetest target on the west coast with no place to go if somebody decided to start dropping scrap iron. Eight hundred big time hoodlums waiting for it: pennies from heaven.

    • Connections
      Referenced in L'Amérique face à l'Holocauste: The Homeless, The Tempest-Tossed (1942-) (2022)

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • A siete millas de Alcatraz
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $134,549 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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