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Castle on the Hudson

  • 1940
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  • 1h 17m
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6.7/10
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John Garfield, Pat O'Brien, and Ann Sheridan in Castle on the Hudson (1940)
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An arrogant mobster, sentenced to a long prison term in Sing Sing, becomes a changed man when given a chance by the fair and progressive warden.An arrogant mobster, sentenced to a long prison term in Sing Sing, becomes a changed man when given a chance by the fair and progressive warden.An arrogant mobster, sentenced to a long prison term in Sing Sing, becomes a changed man when given a chance by the fair and progressive warden.

  • Director
    • Anatole Litvak
  • Writers
    • Seton I. Miller
    • Brown Holmes
    • Courtney Terrett
  • Stars
    • John Garfield
    • Ann Sheridan
    • Pat O'Brien
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Anatole Litvak
    • Writers
      • Seton I. Miller
      • Brown Holmes
      • Courtney Terrett
    • Stars
      • John Garfield
      • Ann Sheridan
      • Pat O'Brien
    • 17User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Garfield
    John Garfield
    • Tommy Gordan
    Ann Sheridan
    Ann Sheridan
    • Kay
    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Warden Long
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Steven Rockford
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • District Attorney
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Ed Crowley
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Mike Cagle
    John Litel
    John Litel
    • Chaplain
    Margot Stevenson
    Margot Stevenson
    • Ann Rockford
    Willard Robertson
    Willard Robertson
    • Ragan
    Edward Pawley
    Edward Pawley
    • Black Jack
    Billy Wayne
    Billy Wayne
    • Pete
    Nedda Harrigan
    Nedda Harrigan
    • Mrs. Long
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Principal Keeper
    Barbara Pepper
    Barbara Pepper
    • Goldie
    Robert Strange
    Robert Strange
    • Joe Morris
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Bill
    • (uncredited)
    Ernie Adams
    Ernie Adams
    • Kelner
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Anatole Litvak
    • Writers
      • Seton I. Miller
      • Brown Holmes
      • Courtney Terrett
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    User reviews17

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    dougdoepke

    Garfield Showcase

    Cocky gangster (Garfield) goes to prison where he gradually reforms until given a break by the prison warden (O'Brien). Then problems ensue.

    Typically gritty Warner Bros. fare from the pre-war era. Garfield shows he's in the same gangster class as Cagney and Robinson. Watch him spit out dialog faster than a machine gun burst while doing a tough-guy routine. And who better to double-cross him than that slippery lounge lizard Jerome Cowan who could machine gun his own dialog as a reporter in dozens of period films.

    But the real scene stealer is scrawny, athletic Burgess Meredith, a brainy con who outwits the prison head-doctor (Grant Mitchell) in the movie's best scene. He may be the least-likely looking con I've seen; still, he and Garfield make a dynamic leadership team (as long as it's not Saturday!). On the other hand, goofy Big Boy Williams strikes me as a matter of taste.

    It's a compelling, if not original, plot that redeems Garfield without whitewashing him. Still, I'm not sure what his actual capital crime is when they lead him away, especially when the all-powerful Production Code insisted that justice be served on this side of the pearly gates. Nonetheless, his scenes with the warden (O'Brien) are nicely shaded gems of growing respect, while a lovely Sheridan is affecting as the luckless girlfriend.

    As this gutsy little programmer shows, star-studded MGM may have had the gloss, but plebeian Warner's had the grit.
    6cgvsluis

    Prison-centric crime drama that is more melancholy than enjoyable.

    This is a very melancholy crime drama in which a very arrogant young gangster gets pinched by the cops and goes up the river where the warden isn't very sympathetic to his "tough guy" attitude or ways. Eventually the warden wears him down and becomes a semi-productive prisoner. Until a fellow inmate wants to make a breakout attempt to see his pregnant girl and he panics when he discovers it's on Saturday...his unlucky day.

    The gangster is played by John Garfield and he has a very sympathetic and understanding girlfriend played by Ann Sheridan.

    There are no real likable or sympathetic characters, but it was a short prison-centric gang story for those who might enjoy that.

    One of my favorite lines: "Come on and shove over. What do you want me to do catch cold?"-Tommy.
    8ronnybee2112

    Stilted,over-dramatizated,silly,but still worthwhile...

    This is a silly,cliche-ridden prison movie that is nevertheless entertaining and interesting. An almost-unrecognizable (young!) Burgess Meredith plays a good part here in this film as a fellow-inmate of the star inmate/gangster played by John Garfield.

    As far as the actual storyline goes,it's all just a bit too much to believe,in fact some of it is downright ridiculous to put it gently.

    However,this is a beautifully-made black and white film that is interesting from start to finish. The film/print quality was crystal-clear,the action scenes are pretty wild and suspenseful. Overall,I liked it.
    7marcslope

    20,007 Years in Sing Sing

    Remake of the 1933 prison drama with Spencer Tracy and Bette Davis, and I haven't seen that one in so long that I can't compare them. But on its own, this is a solid in-the-slammer melodrama, with John Garfield, always sympathetic no matter what he played, getting us to care about Tommy Gordan (the closing credits misspell it Gordon, but it's been Gordan in all the headline sequences), a ruthless crook with an inflated sense of self. When sent literally up the river, and the film gets the Sing Sing location right and has some helpful stock footage, he trusts his lawyer Jerome Cowan to get him out quickly, and he shouldn't. He has a faithful girlfriend in Ann Sheridan, who looks wonderful and was a heck of an actress as well, but here she mainly has to wrinkle her forehead and cry a lot. Gordan engineers a breakout with smart crook Burgess Meredith and stupid crook Guinn Williams, but thinks the better of it, and tough-but-fair warden Pat O'Brien begins to see him in a new light. Then some more plot complications and Tommy getting convicted of another crime he didn't commit, and a somber finale that isn't lightened up by the bombastic Warners music accompanying the fadeout. Nothing unfamiliar here, and a couple of plot points that are tough to buy, but it's mostly smacking good entertainment, and a reminder of what the screen lost when Garfield prematurely left us.
    7Lejink

    This Castle Is A Keeper

    John Garfield steps into the shoes of, most obviously Spencer Tracy (it is, after all, a remake of the earlier "20000 Years in Sing Sing") and also Cagney (in "Angels With Dirty Faces") in Anatole Litvak's prison drama, even finding himself pitted against Tracy's old mate and Cagney's "Angels" co-star Pat O'Brien.

    Garfield is the upwardly mobile mobster who finally takes a fall, winding up in the notorious Osining or Sing Sing penitentiary under the tough but fair governorship of O'Brien. Garfield is initially defiant but it's amazing what three months in solitary confinement and worrying about the girl you left behind, in this case, Ann Sheridan can do to even the toughest of tough guys and soon the one-time rebel is starting to play ball with the law, to use Dylan's phrase.

    When he learns that Sheridan is critically ill after a close encounter with his supposedly supportive but in truth, backstabbing lawyer, Garfield's good behaviour inside sees him allowed out by the benevolent governor on an own-recognisance overnight furlough (whoever heard of such a thing for such a dangerous criminal!), to visit his ailing girl, but rats!, this falls on a Saturday which as we've already been made well aware, is Jinx-day for Johnny.

    Sure enough, it all goes wrong when Garfield visits Sheridan in hospital and accidentally encounters his two-timing lawyer and there's also the little matter of the governor, who stands to lose his job if Garfield doesn't do the honourable thing and turn himself back in, leaving the stage clear for a climactic Rocky Sullivan-type dilemma for our hero.

    Litvak keeps the action moving briskly and there's good synergy among the three leads, enmeshing Garfield's typically hot-wired demeanour, O'Brien's paternal concern and Sheridan's blind devotion. A young Burgess Meredith also makes a good impression as a would-be escapee.

    As usual, Litvak inserts a montage or three into the action, but overall this short but sharp early-noir thriller built around the charismatic Garfield is well worth tracking down.

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    • Trivia
      Spencer Tracy starred in the original version, Vingt mille ans sous les verrous (1932). He and Pat O'Brien (Warden Long) were lifelong friends, growing up together in Milwaukee, going to the Marquette Academy, and even joining the Navy together when they came of age. They also attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA) in New York City where they roomed together while attending classes.
    • Goofs
      In all of the newspaper headlines, and in the warden's list of death row inmates, Tommy's surname is spelled "Gordan," and Mike's surname is spelled "Kagel," but in the cast credits, they are spelled "Gordon" and "Cagle," Tommy's as it also is on the telegram the Warden passes along to Tommy.
    • Quotes

      Kay Manners: I don't know why I even try and talk to you. I'm a chump.

      Tommy Gordan: For loving me?

      Kay Manners: Yes.

      Tommy Gordan: That's why I... sort of like you.

    • Connections
      Edited into 365 days, also known as a Year (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Begin the Beguine
      (uncredited)

      Music by Cole Porter

      [Played as dance music at the nightclub]

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Años sin días
    • Filming locations
      • Sing Sing Penitentiary - 354 Hunter Street, Ossining, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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