A crooked deputy warden at San Quentin Penitentiary tries to frame a sergeant of the guards, Jack Holden, for the killing of a guard and a prisoner during a jailbreak.A crooked deputy warden at San Quentin Penitentiary tries to frame a sergeant of the guards, Jack Holden, for the killing of a guard and a prisoner during a jailbreak.A crooked deputy warden at San Quentin Penitentiary tries to frame a sergeant of the guards, Jack Holden, for the killing of a guard and a prisoner during a jailbreak.
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- Louie Howard
- (as George Breakston)
- Guard Gaines
- (as Drew Demarest)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe earliest documented telecast of this film in New York City occurred Saturday 26 January 1946 on pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). In Washington DC it first aired Sunday 28 March 1948 on WMAL (Channel 7), in Dayton Tuesday 15 March 1949 on WHIO (Channel 13), in Detroit Tuesday 12 April 1949 on WJBK (Channel 2), in Baltimore Tuesday 8 June 1949 on WAAM (Channel 13), in Albuquerque Saturday 18 June 1949 on KOB (Channel 4), in Atlanta Friday 25 November 1949 on WAGA (Channel 5), and in Los Angeles Thursday 2 March 1950 on KTLA (Channel 5).
- Quotes
Saunderson: What are you doing?
Convict Skins Miller: Just keeping my hand in, I mean my feet in. I used to be an actor, Deputy.
Saunderson: An actor? You're friend's been a pickpocket all of his life.
Convict Skins Miller: Can't a guy have a hobby?
Saunderson: And he was no good as a dip either. Why, you couldn't stick your hand in the bay without knocking over the 'Frisco bridge.
At first "Men of San Quentin" seems like your average run-of-the-mill prison movie but as it moves along you can see it's a lot more interesting. With it's focus more on the corruption and indifference of the prison authorities then on the criminal behavior and violence of the prison inmates. The film also tries to show how prison is, or should be, not to punish or torture those inmates in it but to reform rehabilitate and straighten them out. Thus making them productive and law abiding citizens when their eventually released.
With the warden of San Quentin not quite up to the job of keeping conditions in his prison on the up and up riots and a number of killing erupt among the inmates. The warden delegating his control to prison guard Sgt. Jack Holden,J. Anthony Hughes. That makes the second in command of the prison Deputy Saunderson, Charles Middleton,resentful.Deputy Ssaunderson plans with the help of some scared and blackmailed prisoners to frame Holden in a multiple murder and have him put behind bars, as well as in the San Quentin gas chamber.
Sauderson taking advantage of a triple killing of two prisoners and a prison guard in an escape attempt where Holden was on the scene to arrest the convict/killer Butch Mason, Dick Curtis. Saunderson get's Mason to withdraw his confession and put the blame on Holden with a promise by him to see to it that he doesn't get the death penalty. Which was unbelievably stupid on his part in that Holden would somehow have murdered the three persons but at the same time left Mason alive to implicate him in the killings!
Saunderson now putting his plan into motion has Holden's wife Anne, Eleanor Stewart, take in her home on the San Quentin Prison grounds convict Jimmy, Jeffery Sayre,as a houseboy and gardener. Jimmy is to plant a gun in or around the Holden house. It turned out to be planted in the Holden's Vctory Garden in order to frame Sgt. Holden in the Butch Mason murders.
Things don't go as good as Sanderson would have hoped when Holden is made warden of San Quentin over him! Holden ,now running the place, finds out about the torture chamber that Saunderson had installed in the prison with the previous warden both ignorant of it and kept out of the loop by his second in command Deputy Saunderson.
Jimmy guilt-ridden in trying to frame the fair and kind-hearted Warden Holden comes clean and tells Anne about what he was made to do by the corrupt Deputy Sanderson. Showing up at the Holden household Sanderson is confronted by Jimmy and the Holdens with Jimmy pulling out a gun, that he was to frame Holden with, and shooting Saunderson dead and then turning it on himself.
The remainder of the film "Men of San Quentin" has Warden Holden give the inmates a chance to regain their lives and dignity in and out of prison. The movie also has Holden break up a prison escape by talking the convicts out of it not having them gunned down and killed by the prison guards.
The film ends on a patriotic note we have the San Quentin Men's Choir, exclusively made up of inmates, singing the song "The Red White and Blue".
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1