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I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932)

I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932)
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Warner Bros.' hard-hitting chain-gang movie was a faithful adaptation of the similarly titled autobiography of Robert Elliot Burns. Paul Muni plays World War I veteran James Allen, whose plans of becoming a master architect evaporate in the cold light of economic realities. Flat broke, Allen is forced to pawn his war medals, which have become a glut on the market. When Allen is innocently involved in a restaurant holdup, the police don't buy his story that the robber (Preston S. Foster) had forced him to clean out the cash register, and Allen is sentenced to ten years on a chain gang. The brutal scenes that follow make the later chain-gang movie Cool Hand Luke (1967) look like a picnic in the country. Unable to stand any more, Allen escapes and heads to Chicago. Using an alias, he builds a new life for himself and within five years is the respected president of a bridge-building firm. His landlady (Glenda Farrell), learning about his past, forces Allen to marry her. When he falls in love with another girl (Helen Vinson) and asks for a divorce, his wife turns him over to the authorities. The real-life Robert Elliot Burns was still a fugitive when he wrote his exposé of the chain-gang system; the publication of Burns' book led to the abolishment of that system and an erasure of Burns' sentence. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul MuniGlenda Farrell, (more)
Director(s):
Mervyn LeRoy
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Synopsis of I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang

Warner Bros.' hard-hitting chain-gang movie was a faithful adaptation of the similarly titled autobiography of Robert Elliot Burns. Paul Muni plays World War I veteran James Allen, whose plans of becoming a master architect evaporate in the cold light of economic realities. Flat broke, Allen is forced to pawn his war medals, which have become a glut on the market. When Allen is innocently involved in a restaurant holdup, the police don't buy his story that the robber (Preston S. Foster) had forced him to clean out the cash register, and Allen is sentenced to ten years on a chain gang. The brutal scenes that follow make the later chain-gang movie Cool Hand Luke (1967) look like a picnic in the country. Unable to stand any more, Allen escapes and heads to Chicago. Using an alias, he builds a new life for himself and within five years is the respected president of a bridge-building firm. His landlady (Glenda Farrell), learning about his past, forces Allen to marry her. When he falls in love with another girl (Helen Vinson) and asks for a divorce, his wife turns him over to the authorities. The real-life Robert Elliot Burns was still a fugitive when he wrote his exposé of the chain-gang system; the publication of Burns' book led to the abolishment of that system and an erasure of Burns' sentence. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
Mervyn LeRoy
Writer(s):
Sheridan GibneyHoward J. GreenBrown Holmes
Producer(s):
Hal B. Wallis
I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang Awards:
  • 1932 - Film Daily - 10 Best Films
  • 1990 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
  • 1932 - National Board of Review - Best Picture
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    Wanda G.

    If you like old movies you will like this one. It is suspenseful and you do not see what is comming next. It is based on a true story too.

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    Rod R.

    This is an early 30's film that raise social consciousness regarding the chain gang system. It is very watchable today although some of the acting is a bit dated. Paul Muni is a fine actor in any era and this story is very engaging. I think it would be entertaining and enlightening to anyone who would watch it. The commentary that is an option is also very good. If you are a film buff or just want to see a good, serious movie, this should not be missed. Of course, I am a fan of Turner Classic Movies and the quality that was lost in film during the 60's.

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    Ron C.

    Intriguing account of an innocent man sentenced to a chain gang, who escapes to build a successful life...only to be caught again. This movie reminded of Les Miserables. Nice, tight camera work and script.

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