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J'ai grandi en prison

Original title: Outside the Wall
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Richard Basehart, Signe Hasso, and Marilyn Maxwell in J'ai grandi en prison (1950)
Film NoirCrimeDramaRomanceThriller

A paroled convict's infatuation with a gold-digger nurse working at a sanitarium leads him to crime.A paroled convict's infatuation with a gold-digger nurse working at a sanitarium leads him to crime.A paroled convict's infatuation with a gold-digger nurse working at a sanitarium leads him to crime.

  • Director
    • Crane Wilbur
  • Writers
    • Henry Edward Helseth
    • Crane Wilbur
  • Stars
    • Richard Basehart
    • Marilyn Maxwell
    • Signe Hasso
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    538
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    • Director
      • Crane Wilbur
    • Writers
      • Henry Edward Helseth
      • Crane Wilbur
    • Stars
      • Richard Basehart
      • Marilyn Maxwell
      • Signe Hasso
    • 19User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Richard Basehart
    Richard Basehart
    • Larry Nelson
    Marilyn Maxwell
    Marilyn Maxwell
    • Charlotte Maynard
    Signe Hasso
    Signe Hasso
    • Celia Bentner
    Dorothy Hart
    Dorothy Hart
    • Ann Taylor
    Joseph Pevney
    Joseph Pevney
    • Gus Wormser
    Lloyd Gough
    Lloyd Gough
    • Red Chaney
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Garth
    • (as Henry Morgan)
    John Hoyt
    John Hoyt
    • Jack Bernard
    Mickey Knox
    Mickey Knox
    • Latzo
    Harry Antrim
    Harry Antrim
    • Dr. Stone
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Besser
    Joe Besser
    • Cook
    • (uncredited)
    Peggie Castle
    Peggie Castle
    • Crossroads Tavern Waitress
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Chase
    Stephen Chase
    • Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Dubov
    Paul Dubov
    • Stick-Up Man
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Gerstle
    Frank Gerstle
    • Stick-Up Man
    • (uncredited)
    Anne P. Kramer
    • Bertie, the Waitress
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Montgomery
    Ralph Montgomery
    • Bar Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Tudor Owen
    Tudor Owen
    • Watchman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Crane Wilbur
    • Writers
      • Henry Edward Helseth
      • Crane Wilbur
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    8AlsExGal

    Richard Basehart is so underrated

    Larry Nelson (Richard Basehart) is a 29 year old convict who wins his plea for a pardon. But "outside the wall" freedom is initially not so sweet. He was in a reform school at 14 - he describes himself as an incorrigible hood at that age - and when a guard who dislikes him hits him, he hits him back, the guard falls and dies, and Larry is convicted of murder but given life in prison instead of death because of his young age. So he is free with 672 dollars he has earned over the course of his imprisonment (that would be about 12 thousand dollars now), but he has never been on a date, never taken a drink, never driven a car or learned how, never applied for a real job. After a couple of days of bad experiences in the city, he hits the road and "tramps it" to a small town and gets a job as a lab assistant in a hospital for TB patients, hoping just to keep his head down and stay out of trouble. On the way to the small town, he reads about a one million dollar robbery in which three of the robbers were killed and three armored car guards were killed. Two robbers escaped.

    And then one of the robbers shows up at the rest home with a bad case of TB. Larry recognizes him from his time in prison, but true to the prison code, tells him he will not rat him out. The robber asks him to help him get some of the robbery loot to his wife in Philadelphia. Larry refuses to help. At first. But then he starts pining for a nurse who is money hungry bad news, and he thinks that some of the robber's money will win her affection, so he agrees to help the ailing robber. Complications ensue.

    I would normally be annoyed by somebody who makes the obviously bad and even stupid choices that Larry Nelson makes in this film, figuring that any intelligent 30 year old should know better than to trust such a greedy woman as the nurse he lusts after or the murderous robber who wants his help. But then, Larry Nelson experientially is 14, not 30. Thus he makes the mistakes that any 14 year old would make in the same situation. But he learns fast.

    This was really a great part for Basehart. I believe him as the hardened con and I believe him as the naive teenager in a 30 year old body. If you want to see Basehart in another film where he practically has a dual role, watch "Tension". But by all means do see this, as it has suspense, noirish undertones, and a great performance by Basehart.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    Fine Little Noir (or not) Basehart in Top-Form...Crackles with Crime Dames & Desperados

    "Film-Noir" as Newbie Aficionados Find-Out Fast is a Tough Genre to Define, Pigeon-Hole, and Explain.

    Whole Books have Attempted the Task and the Ambiguity and Miss-Identifying Remains.

    Just Ask Eddie Muller who has Made a Well-Deserved Respected Career as "The Czar-of-Noir and Soldiers-On with His Film-Noir Foundation and Today Still Carries the Torch as Good as Any-Body.

    Case in Point..."Outside the Wall", Written and Directed by Crane Wilbur", Little Known Hollywood Citizen, who had a Good Sense for Crackling Dialog.

    A Good Cast Peppered with Ingredients the Likes of Richard Basehart with Support by Marilyn Maxwell, who had a Long Career, here in the Role of a Femme-Fatale Bleached-Blonde and is a Tough-as-Polished-Nails Nurse on the Make for Guys, "With Fancy Cars and a Pocket-Full of Miracles...

    Dorthy Hart is the "Good-Girl", and Harry Morgan, Once Again Sliding Effortlessly from Cop or Criminal, this Time as a Gang Leader with a Sadistic-Side.

    John Hoyt is an Aging TB Patient that Basehart Recognizes from a 15 Year Stint for Manslaughter that is Half His Life, whose Gang just Heisted a Cool-Mil from an Armored Truck and His Ruthless Ex-Wife and the Morgan Gang are Scheming to Steal.

    Basehart is Terrific and the Philly Locations are the Digs where Basehart, as Naive as an Untrained Puppy, Navigates and Learns OJT, to Stay One Step Ahead of a Noir World of Bad-Guys, Dishy Blondes Void of Conscience, and the Fast-Growing, often Overwhelming Life Environs.

    It's a Neat Little Movie Packaged for the Edgy Fans always on the Look-Out for Hidden-Gems Among the Pile of Rocks we Call Hollywood. While this Might Not Be Considered a "Gem" it is Part of the Better than Average B-Crime-Movies...

    that May or May Not be Pure Film-Noir but are an Entertaining Enjoyment Plucked from the Pile that was a Steadily Growing Grist for the Mill of Movies from the Period that are even More than just...

    Worth a Watch.
    7kalbimassey

    Bricking it!

    From acne ridden adolescent, to hardened thirty year old, Richard Basehart has known only reform school and prison. He is a world leader on the workings of the criminal mind and on survival in the most iniquitous of company. He is also an abject novice on coping with an ever changing modern society, characterized by high rise buildings, fast cars, noisy, bustling city streets and rapidly advancing automation. Utterly naive about girls and alcohol. RESULT: Overpowering two armed robbers? - Piece of cake. Crossing the road?.......Nightmare!

    Despite brittle, awkward social skills, Basehart puts his best foot forward, landing a steady, responsible job at a sanatorium and with some cheery colleagues there is genuine cause for optimism, until he falls foul of feeble, fast fading felon, John Hoyt, wheeled in as a patient. Suddenly, Basehart is teetering on the brink. Facing a dilemma. The lure of big, but dirty money and with a high maintenance girlfriend in tow, will the temptation prove too great?

    On one level, this is just a neat little crime flick, about a man who has served his time, is eager to go straight, but finds himself compromised as much by the corruption of the outside world, as by demons from his past.

    Alternatively it stands as a stark polemic on a woefully inadequate, not fit for purpose system, failing miserably to support ex-criminals as they desperately seek to adjust and find fulfillment in life, outside the wall.
    8mackjay2

    Something Rare: A Philadelphia Noir

    OUTSIDE THE WALL is a solid B crime movie that delivers everything the genre promises. It might make a nice comparison with TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY, released the next year. In both films, an ex-con, newly released, runs into trouble despite their pretty naive aspirations and innocuous personalities.

    Probably the main distinguishing characteristic of OUTSIDE THE WALL is the use of Philadelphia locations. It's always fascinating to see a large city back in the middle of the last century. We are usually shown L. A. or N. Y., the Pennsylvania metropolis makes a welcome change.

    At the top of the cast list is Richard Basehart. Pretty much an asset in any film, Basehart carries the lead perfectly. His boyish good looks serve the character, a still-young man who never had a chance to experience the world before he was thrown into prison. When he's let out, Basehart meets a stream of women, most of them unworthy of his attentions. Marliyn Maxwell is also well-cast as a brittle, materialistic nurse whom Basehart encounters in his first legitimate job. Her influence leads him to rejoin the criminal life, and plenty of trouble ensues. Among the rest of the cast are Noir favorites, Joseph Pevney, the incredibly prolific John Hoyt and Harry Morgan (who here plays a crime boss with gusto), . Dolores Hart plays Basehart's possible love interest, while Signe Hasso is almost wasted as a money-hungry gangster's wife.
    9planktonrules

    A really good and mostly forgotten crime film.

    The story begins at Eastern State Penitentiary, an ancient prison that was shut down in 1971. It's an interesting place you can tour to this day...something you might want to do if you visit Philadelphia.

    As to the story itself, it seems that Larry (Richard Basehart) has been incarcerated since he was only 14. Now, after living about half his life behind bars, he's learned that he's received a pardon and will be released. However, Larry has a really difficult time adjusting to life outside prison and you wonder if he'll soon commit some crime just to get back to the routine he's become so used to experiencing.

    Before this cane happen, Larry's job offers him a chance to either get rich or go back to stir. A con he recognizes has been brought in to the hospital where Larry works and the guy apparently was part of some armored car robbery...and he was never caught and the money is still in hiding. Soon 'friends' of this con approach Larry and they want him to join up. Will Larry go the straight and narrow or give it all up for a familiar life of crime?

    This movie is exceptional in many ways. The script is intelligent and well constructed. It gives an unusual insight into the plight of ex-cons and their difficulties adjusting to real life. It also is very tense and filled with bad people and a real femme fatale. Basehart is also excellent...and his forte was playing in film noir movies. Overall, a surprisingly good movie...one crime film buffs should really enjoy.

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      Joe Besser appears uncredited as a the diner owner who is held up at gun point early in the film. He later gained fame as a member of the Three Stooges briefly from 1957-59.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the film when dying criminal Jack Bernard (played by John Hoyt) falsely and vindictively attempts to incriminate Larry Nelson (Richard Basehart) to the police as being his former accomplice in the armoured car robbery, all Larry would have had to do in order to clear himself would be to have his true identity verified by the authorities of the Philadelphia prison from which he had recently been released.
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      Charlotte Maynard: You've got hands like iron. A girl wouldn't have much chance if you really got sore.

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1950 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Outside the Wall
    • Filming locations
      • Eastern State Penitentiary - 2124 Fairmont Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA(early exterior and interior scenes)
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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