Prison Break (1938)
Prison Break is a 1938 American crime-drama film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Barton MacLane, Glenda Farrell and Paul Hurst.
The film was based on the story “Walls of San Quentin” by Norton S. Parker. It was released by Universal Pictures on July 12, 1938. A fisherman confesses to a murder he didn’t commit to protect a friend. Determined to keep out of trouble in prison, but another convict makes things difficult for him.
Director – Arthur Lubin
Writers – Norton S. Parker (screenplay), Dorothy Davenport (screenplay)
Cast –
Barton MacLane as Joaquin Shannon
Glenda Farrell as Jean
Paul Hurst as Soapy
Constance Moore as Maria Shannon
Edward Pawley as Joe Fenderson
Edmund MacDonald as Chris
Ward Bond as Red Kincaid
Guy Usher as The Warden
Victor Kilian as Fenderson
Frank Darian as Cappy
George Cleveland as Ding
John Russell as Jackie
Thomas Louden as Priest
Paul Everton as Judge
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Plot
Joaquin Shannon (Barton MacLane), a fisherman, takes the blame for a crime to protect his brother-in-law Joe Fenderson (Edward Pawley), who died from injuries from a mugging. He is sentenced to 10 years in prison for the crime. Joaquin asks Joe’s sister and his girlfriend Jean Fenderson (Glenda Farrell) to wait for him, expecting to be paroled in one year for good behavior. However, in prison, he battles with Red Kincaid (Ward Bond). Joaquin’s repeat altercation with Red causes him to fail his parole examination and his prison sentences are lengthened. Later, when Joaquin helps to stop a prison break which was led by Red, he is immediately released from prison.
Joaquin reunites with Jean. However, because of his criminal record and prison sentence, he is shunned and dismissed by employers. In a bar, he meets Soapy (Paul Hurst) a fellow ex-convict. Soapy convinces Joaquin to smuggle someone out of the country, who is actually Red and has escaped from prison. When Red and Soapy show up at the boat, they force Joaquin to navigate the boat. A dying Soapy who was shot by the police tells Jean that Red killed her brother. After finding out the truth, Joaquin fights Red and knocks him out so he can be delivered to the police, hopeful his name will be cleared in the process.