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Échappé de prison

Original title: Prison Break
  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
343
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Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane in Échappé de prison (1938)
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Joaquin Shannon arrives home from a cruise on his fishing boat. His first mate, Charles Nelson, is to marry Shannon's sister the next day. Nelson gets drunk and Shannon finds him near the un... Read allJoaquin Shannon arrives home from a cruise on his fishing boat. His first mate, Charles Nelson, is to marry Shannon's sister the next day. Nelson gets drunk and Shannon finds him near the unconscious body of a man that he, Shannon, had been fighting with previously. The man dies ... Read allJoaquin Shannon arrives home from a cruise on his fishing boat. His first mate, Charles Nelson, is to marry Shannon's sister the next day. Nelson gets drunk and Shannon finds him near the unconscious body of a man that he, Shannon, had been fighting with previously. The man dies and Shannon takes the blame and goes to prison. There he gets into trouble instigated by "... Read all

  • Director
    • Arthur Lubin
  • Writers
    • Norton S. Parker
    • Dorothy Davenport
  • Stars
    • Barton MacLane
    • Glenda Farrell
    • Paul Hurst
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    343
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arthur Lubin
    • Writers
      • Norton S. Parker
      • Dorothy Davenport
    • Stars
      • Barton MacLane
      • Glenda Farrell
      • Paul Hurst
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • Joaquin Shannon
    Glenda Farrell
    Glenda Farrell
    • Jean Fenderson
    Paul Hurst
    Paul Hurst
    • Soapy
    Constance Moore
    Constance Moore
    • Maria Shannon
    Edward Pawley
    Edward Pawley
    • Joe Fenderson
    Edmund MacDonald
    Edmund MacDonald
    • Chris Nelson
    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    • Big Red Kincaid
    Guy Usher
    Guy Usher
    • Warden
    Victor Kilian
    Victor Kilian
    • Fenderson
    Frank Darien
    Frank Darien
    • Cappy
    George Cleveland
    George Cleveland
    • Ding
    Johnny Russell
    Johnny Russell
    • Jackie
    • (as John Russell)
    Thomas Louden
    • The Priest
    Paul Everton
    Paul Everton
    • Judge at Joaquin's Trial
    Roy Barcroft
    Roy Barcroft
    • Captain of the Prison Guard
    • (uncredited)
    John Barton
    • Prisoner
    • (uncredited)
    Nora Bush
    • Woman on Dock
    • (uncredited)
    Horace B. Carpenter
    Horace B. Carpenter
    • Tuna Fisherman at Party
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Arthur Lubin
    • Writers
      • Norton S. Parker
      • Dorothy Davenport
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    7spj-4

    an old movie with an important story to tell

    I found this movie well made considering the era it was made in, probably on a shoestring budget. It does a very good job of conveying the difficulties anyone with a criminal record or down on their luck, justly or otherwise has, in staying out of trouble.

    The lead character is portrayed with credibility & it is easy to understand the complex situations he becomes involved in, encouraging empathy from unbiased viewers observing his plight. In fact, he has a greater integrity surely, than a great many who always steer the favourable side of shady deals. And amongst it all, he finds himself up against other inmates, prison officers & prospective employers, to mention just a few. He is supported & consoled only by his sympathetic romantic interest. The settings & bureaucratic nightmare he finds himself in, in & outside of prison, are sadly all too applicable to the more modern world scenarios about us, as back in the era of this movie made in the aftermath of the tough realities of the Depression years.

    But this "Prison Break" succeeds in being entertaining as well as informative & insightful. It is well worth a view!
    Snow Leopard

    Good B-Feature With a Nice Role For Barton MacLane

    This above average B-feature is perhaps most noteworthy for giving Barton MacLane a chance at a starring role, and as a character that he is well-suited to portray. From his first scene, MacLane's hearty style establishes the character believably and sympathetically. Along with some help from a good supporting cast, his effective portrayal helps keep things going despite some noticeably implausible plot turns here and there.

    The story has MacLane as a fishing boat captain who is wrongly convicted and imprisoned, and then faced with a whole new set of problems when he is paroled. The story provides some good drama as the captain faces a wide variety of obstacles and enemies not of his own making, and as an incidental feature the movie also highlights a number of the defects and inequities of the justice system.

    As MacLane's brutal antagonist, Ward Bond plays his role well. Glenda Farrell is solid as MacLane's loyal love interest, while Paul Hurst and Victor Killian make good use of their scenes.

    Given the limited resources, the settings at dockside and in the prison are done believably. The story has too many obvious plot holes, and it depends too much on unlikely coincidences, but it does set up some good opportunities for the cast. Overall, it's a pretty good movie for its era and genre.
    6bkoganbing

    Really Stacked Against Him

    Prison Break finds the two leads of Warner Brothers Torchy Blane series, Barton MacLane and Glenda Farrell, in a serious sociological drama about the dilemma of an ex-convict trying to go straight. Both in and outside of prison MacLane has it really stacked against him.

    This film was done for Universal Pictures and MacLane plays a captain of tuna fishing boat who's in love with Glenda Farrell. She's a widow with a small son, but for reasons not quite explained her father Victor Kilian has a vicious hatred for MacLane. MacLane also has a sister played by Constance Moore who is in love with Edmund MacDonald who works on MacLane's boat.

    On his bachelor party night, MacDonald gets good and drunk and later wakes up next to the unconscious body of Edward Pawley who is brother to Farrell and son of Kilian. MacLane says he clocked, but the next day Pawley dies and MacLane is in a jackpot for manslaughter.

    In prison MacLane's nemesis is Ward Bond who is one vicious thug, usually the kind of part MacLane plays in films. Which is also coincidental because if you recall both MacLane and Bond played partner cops in The Maltese Falcon and Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye.

    In the end it all resolves itself a little too neatly. In fact when Bond kills a prison guard during an escape attempt that should have brought the death penalty for him. I'm surprised that Universal Pictures neglected that little fact.

    Still MacLane gives a really good and sincere performance as a man trapped by circumstances only partly of his own making. He should never have taken the rap, even though he thought it was only for assault. A bit melodramatic and neat still Prison Break is a well made B film from Universal and it was nice to see Barton MacLane as a good guy and hero in this film.
    7rsoonsa

    Struggle of a good man against society.

    In one of his rare appearances as a lead, Barton MacLane gives what may be his best performance, playing the part of Joaquin Shannon, an Irish-Portuguese tuna fisherman off the Southern California coast who, due to his protection of his younger brother, is wrongfully convicted of manslaughter and sent to prison. The film has an apparent message, i.e., that a parolee has few rights as a citizen, but this takes up little filmic space while the struggle of Shannon to clear his name produces plenty of action, both in and out of the penitentiary, as he must deal with a cruel adversary, Red Kinkaid (Ward Bond) and still find time to woo his sweetheart, played by Glenda Farrell in one of her softer roles. As opposed to today, the Depression era status of released convicts, as this 1938 work demonstrates, proscribed their marrying, and this disappointment in addition to Shannon's inability to find a job propels him into situations which bring about a showdown with the dangerous Kincaid, for whom Shannon unwittingly served his time. Routinely directed by journeyman Arthur Lubin, the film benefits from effective editing by Jack Ogilvie and skillful work by cinematographer Harry Neumann, with scenes varied among commercial ocean fishing, penitentiary life, taverns,and fog-bestrewn docks preventing any slowdown during this rapidly paced movie, although both dialogue and action are marked by cliche and are somewhat predictable. MacLane's staunch performance is matched in impact by the vigorous Bond, while Farrell, although quick with a quip as ever, is rather winning in her turn as a steadfast paramour; others displaying strong interpretations are Victor Kilian as Farrell's father and Paul Hurst as a convict on the lam.
    5Jeremy_Urquhart

    Eh

    It was weird that a fairly middling crime drama from the 1930s had a reasonably high rating and more than 5000 votes on Letterboxd, but this is one of those instances where people have imported their IMDb ratings and those ratings go toward a movie, seeing as shows aren't really on Letterboxd (at least not multi-season ones).

    I remember something similar happened to a super obscure 1940s movie called Mad About Men or something - it had a rating of more than 4/5 because it assimilated all the ratings people had given Mad Men the show.

    Anyway, 1938's Prison Break is just fine. At least it's not long, and it doesn't overextend itself. It does kind of underextend itself (is that even a term?) but I don't know; it's almost kinda watchable. I feel a bit duper about the whole Prison Break show to movie mix-up that made me intrigued about the high rating, but it is what it is.

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Prison Break
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Trem Carr Pictures
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      1 hour 12 minutes
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      • 1.37 : 1

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