Prison Break
Cast & Crew
Arthur Lubin
Barton Maclane
Glenda Farrell
Paul Hurst
Constance Moore
Edward Pawley
Film Details
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Synopsis
When Joe Fenderson dies from injuries sustained during a dockside mugging, Joaquin Shannon, a tuna boat skipper who is hated by Joe's father, assumes the blame to protect his brother-in-law-to-be, whom he believes is responsible. Sentenced to one to ten years in prison, Joaquin asks his girl friend, Jean Fenderson, Joe's sister, to wait for him, expecting to be paroled in a year. In prison, Joaquin does battle with Red Kincaid, a troublemaker and Joe's real killer. Red baits and frames Joaquin repeatedly, which causes Joaquin to fail his parole examination and lengthens his sentence. When Joaquin helps thwart an armed prison break led by Red, however, he is immediately released with three years of parole. Although Jean gladly reunites with him, Joaquin is shunned and dismissed by potential employers, forcing him to leave town and walk the streets. In a dingy bar, a hungry Joaquin meets Soapy, a fellow ex-convict, and unwittingly becomes entangled in a plan to smuggle Red, who has killed a guard while escaping from prison, out of the country. After Jean arrives at the boat to say goodbye to a still unsuspecting Joaquin, Red and Soapy, who was shot during the escape, show up and force Joaquin to navigate. A dying Soapy tells Jean that Red killed her brother. His enemy exposed, Joaquin fights to the death with Red, finally freeing himself from his troubled past.
Director
Arthur Lubin
Cast
Barton Maclane
Glenda Farrell
Paul Hurst
Constance Moore
Edward Pawley
Edmund Macdonald
Ward Bond
Guy Usher
Victor Killian
Frank Darien
John Russell
Thomas Louden
Paul Everton
George Cleveland
Crew
Bernard B. Brown
Trem Carr
Charles Clague
Glenn Cook
Paul Malvern
Harry Neumann
Jack Ogilvie
Hayes Pagel
Norton S. Parker
Norton S. Parker
Robert Pritchard
Dorothy Reid
Frank Sanucci
Frank Sanucci
Film Details
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Notes
The working titles of this film were State Prison, Prison Walls and Walls of San Quentin. According to a Hollywood Reporter news item, Prison Break was to be the first film that actors Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane were to make together as part of a four-picture dual contract with Universal; however, the actors, who became popular starring in Warner Bros.' "Torchy Blane" series, made no other films with each other at Universal.