San Quentin (1946)
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Synopsis of San Quentin
This prison reform-minded melodrama from B-movie director Gordon Douglas opens with an introduction from Lewis F. Lawes, the real-life prison warden turned author of 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932). Lawrence Tierney stars as Jim Roland, one of the founding members of the Inmate's Welfare League, a prisoners' rehabilitation group operating inside the California state prison San Quentin. The League keeps internal peace at the prison and helps career criminals go straight, training them for a law-abiding life on the outside. Upon his parole, Jim became one of the program's first success stories, but the same can't be said for Nick Taylor (Barton McLane). Once a model prisoner, Taylor has broken out of the facility and gone on a violent crime spree. When San Quentin officials, including Warden Kelly (Harry T. Shannon), consider shutting down the program, the membership feels responsible and appeals to Jim for help. The ex-con, now a responsible citizen, sets out to bring Taylor to justice and save the League, putting his own life at risk. Douglas employs a brisk pace in San Quentin (1946), which is also the feature film debut of actor Raymond Burr, who appears in the supporting role of Jeff Torrance. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of San Quentin
- Lawrence Tierney - Jim
- Harry Shannon - Warden Kelly
- Carol Forman - Ruthie
- Richard Powers - Schaeffer
- Tony Barrett - Marlowe
- Robert Clarke - Tommy
- Barton MacLane - Nick Taylor
- Marian Carr - Betty
- Raymond Burr - Torrance
- Joe Devlin - Broadway
- Lee Bonnell - Carzoni
- Tom Keene - Schaefer
- Director(s):
- Gordon M. Douglas
- Writer(s):
- Arthur A. Ross, Lawrence Kimble, Howard J. Green
- Producer(s):
- Martin E. Mooney
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