Ex con Lawrence Tierney, hunts a supposedly reformed inmate, MacLane who escapes during a trip to San Francisco.Ex con Lawrence Tierney, hunts a supposedly reformed inmate, MacLane who escapes during a trip to San Francisco.Ex con Lawrence Tierney, hunts a supposedly reformed inmate, MacLane who escapes during a trip to San Francisco.
Tom Keene
- Hal Schaeffer, Robbery Detail
- (as Richard Powers)
Franklyn Farnum
- Doctor
- (scenes deleted)
Ernie Adams
- The Tailor
- (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews
- Head Guard
- (uncredited)
Bobby Barber
- Shorty
- (uncredited)
Hugh Beaumont
- Card Player
- (uncredited)
Rodney Bell
- Andy
- (uncredited)
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The movie "San Quentin" is riddled with some great era type slang, tough guy characters and peppered with a couple of hot dishes...especially Carol Forman. Burton Maclane is a classic tough guy who wields a rod whenever he has the chance. Lots of interesting pieces to this film including prison shots, car chases, flat foot investigations, shootouts and gangster goingson.
Don't be discouraged by the low rating average of this movie. If you like film noir type gangster movies from the era, you'll likely really enjoy this one. Hey, it's only a 1 hour, 6 minute investment. Check it out. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Don't be discouraged by the low rating average of this movie. If you like film noir type gangster movies from the era, you'll likely really enjoy this one. Hey, it's only a 1 hour, 6 minute investment. Check it out. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Much better than I expected based on the other reviews here. Jim Roland (Tierney) is a reformed criminal who has been through a rehab program - but now that he has been released, a fellow prisoner (Barton MacLane) who faked his way through the reform program threatens, via his continued criminal spree, to dismantle the reputation of this humane system. Roland has to stop his former jail-bird friend - but is this turning him again into a criminal? This is the nub of the movie - has Tierney's character really reformed or will he fall back into his criminal ways? Two female stars have smaller turns but quite memorable as the fatale-ish brunette (Forman) and goody-two-shoes blonde (Carr). An enjoyable movie!
This movie had too much footage devoted to p.r. for the prison system to be a worthwhile noir. Of only marginal interest for Lawrence Tierney fans. The first red-flag that this movie was not going to be what I had hoped for: there is an awkward prologue spoken by the real-life warden of Sing Sing, who seems to be reading enormous cue cards, judging from his eyes sweeping back and forth before the camera. Perhaps he was too vain to wear his eyeglasses.
Just by adding Laurence Tierney in the lead role as a rehabilitated convict, named Jim Roland, who is asked by the San Quentin Warden to become the prison's model spokesperson for the rehabilitation program that has gone into affect makes the film worthy of a watch.
A prison escape is planned by a wolf in sheep's clothing prisoner who eventually will bump heads with the recently reformed Jim Roland, (Laurence Tierney) who wants to ensure the Warden's newly introduced rehabilitation program continues even though the Prison Board believes it should be scrapped.
The film is a classic good guy versus bad guy black and white 1946 crime film well worth a watch.
I rate it a 6 out of 10 IMDb rating.
A prison escape is planned by a wolf in sheep's clothing prisoner who eventually will bump heads with the recently reformed Jim Roland, (Laurence Tierney) who wants to ensure the Warden's newly introduced rehabilitation program continues even though the Prison Board believes it should be scrapped.
The film is a classic good guy versus bad guy black and white 1946 crime film well worth a watch.
I rate it a 6 out of 10 IMDb rating.
Flawless except for one thing. In White Heat Cagney had Virginia Mayo and in Key Largo Robinson had Claire Trevor. To have any gravitas here as a washed up old-time gangster MacLane would have had a significant love interest on the outside. Although his career was made in law enforcement roles, MacLane was a very bad guy in G-Men, killing his wife played by Ann Dvorak. Here again his answer to most problems is to kill someone. In comparison Lawrence Tierney is the rational one. The two girlfriends allotted here belong to Raymond Burr and Lawrence Tierney and without whom there would have been no point at all, the amazing Carol Forman and Marian Carr in her debut.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst credited screen appearance of Raymond Burr.
- GoofsWhen Jim Drove to Mid-City Garage, the smoke disappears when the car that followed Jim appeared on screen Indicated a film cut.
- Crazy creditsThe story of this photoplay is told against the pictorial background of San Quentin prison, and the factual background of our penal institutions generally, but in its presentation of persons and specific institutions it is fictional. The characters are not intended to represent actual persons, living or dead.
- ConnectionsEdited from Gildersleeve's Bad Day (1943)
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- Also known as
- Prison Story
- Filming locations
- Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, California, USA(used for the Green Lake Gun Club)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 6 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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