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Castle on the Hudson (DVD) (*)
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$20.99 $14.97

Language Selections:
English ( Mono )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
77 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Black & White
Booklet


Movie filmed in 1940 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Anatole Litvak


Written By:
Seton I. Miller
Brown Holmes
Courtney Terrett
Lewis E. Lawes


Actors:
John Garfield ..... Tommy Gordan
Ann Sheridan ..... Kay Manners
Pat O'Brien ..... Warden Walter Long
Burgess Meredith ..... Steven Rockford
Henry O'Neill ..... District Attorney
Jerome Cowan ..... Ed Crowley
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams ..... Mike Kagel
John Litel ..... Chaplain
Margot Stevenson ..... Ann Rockford
Willard Robertson ..... Ragan
Edward Pawley ..... Black Jack
Billy Wayne ..... Pete
Nedda Harrigan ..... Mrs. Long
Wade Boteler ..... Principal Keeper
Barbara Pepper ..... Goldie
Robert Strange ..... Joe Morris
Eddie Acuff ..... Bill
Ernie Adams ..... Kelner
Nat Carr ..... Reporter
Eddy Chandler ..... Intake Guard
Loia Cheaney ..... Lady in Room 611
Cliff Clark ..... Prison Guard Sergeant
Richard Clayton ..... Elevator Operator
Michael Conroy ..... Newsboy
Clyde Courtright ..... Train Conductor
Alan Davis ..... Guard
Joe Downing ..... Gangster in Car
Ralph Dunn ..... Court Clerk Reading Verdict
Jay Eaton ..... Dance Partner of 'Sweetheart' in Nightclub
Frank Faylen ..... Guard Who is Slugged
Pat Flaherty ..... Stretcher Attendant
James Flavin ..... Death Row Guard
Brenda Fowler ..... Nurse
Edward Gargan ..... Death Row Guard
Sol Gorss ..... Silent Gangster in Car
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian ..... First Prisoner
Howard Hickman ..... The Judge
Max Hoffman Jr. ..... Warden's Clerk
Stuart Holmes ..... Jury Foreman
Robert Homans ..... Clyde Burton
William Hopper ..... Reporter
Paul Hurst ..... Guard
Thomas E. Jackson ..... Seated Reporter on Train
John Lester Johnson ..... Black Prisoner
Eddie Kane ..... Nightclub Manager
Willie Keeler ..... Joe
John Kelly ..... Rockpile Convict
Mike Lally ..... Machine Shop Guard
Max Marx ..... Prisoner
Frank Mayo ..... Visitor Room Guard
Frank McCarroll ..... Prison Guard
Walter Miller ..... Frank
Grant Mitchell ..... Dr. Ames
Howard M. Mitchell ..... Policeman
Frank Moran ..... Cell Block Guard
Adrian Morris ..... Prisoner
Philip Morris ..... Joe
Jack Mower ..... Night Guard Shooting Tear Gas
Pat O'Malley ..... Guard
Lee Phelps ..... Visitor Room Guard
Frank Puglia ..... Tony
Bob Reeves
James Richard ..... Guard
John J. Richardson ..... Prisoner
John Ridgely ..... Intake Guard
Cliff Saum ..... Prison Intake Clerk
Charles Sherlock ..... Night Guard Shooting Tear Gas
George Sorel ..... Nightclub Waiter
Robert R. Stephenson ..... Sailor
Julie Stevens ..... Telephone Operator
Harry Strang ..... Vistor's Room Guard
Charles Sullivan ..... Double Talking Convict
Frank Sully ..... Second Prisoner
William Telark ..... Reporter
Emmett Vogan ..... Standing Reporter on Train
Dick Wessel ..... Convict Messenger
Ernest Whitman ..... 8 Ball
Tom Wilson ..... Convict in Yard


Synopsis:
Egotistical criminal Tommy Gordan believes that he is both above the law, and entitled special privilege in any situation just because of who he is. This view is supported in that his unethical lawyer, Ed Crowley, has been able to get him off time and time again no matter what the charge. Tommy's criminal activity does not sit well with his straight-laced girlfriend, Kay Manners, who loves him regardless. Even when he is caught, charged, and convicted of robbery, and subsequently sentenced to five to thirty years to be served at Sing Sing, Tommy expects that Crowley will not only get him out immediately, but that he will arrange for him to get those special privileges for his short stint inside, including not needing to do anything he doesn't want to do, and being able to continue to wear his expensive clothes to look the part of being important. Tommy is in for a shock to his lifestyle when Crowley is not able to arrange for either with Warden Walter Long, whose primary goal with any inmate is true rehabilitation. Over the early course of his sentence, Tommy, stemming partly from his superstition and partly from seeing the fate of other 'smart' inmates who tried to skirt the system, does begin to be rehabilitated in Warden Long's estimation. So when he learns that Kay has been critically injured in an accident, Warden Long, as he has done successfully with other inmates previously, allows Tommy unescorted day leave to visit Kay on the promise that he returns to prison after the visit. While Tommy has every intention to return as instructed, he may have other thoughts when he learns that Kay's predicament was in an altercation with Crowley, Kay and his own well-being which would take a back seat to revenge if given the opportunity.



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