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Convicted

Convicted

6,2 /10 (33 Votes)
1950 EN 91 min

Overview

A prison warden fights to prove one of his inmates was wrongly convicted.

Release date

01/08/1950

Votes

33

Popularity

0.7

Academy Winning Star of "ALL THE KING'S MEN"

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

91 min

Glenn Ford

Glenn Ford

Joe Hufford

Broderick Crawford

Broderick Crawford

George Knowland

Millard Mitchell

Millard Mitchell

Malloby

Dorothy Malone

Dorothy Malone

Kay Knowland

Carl Benton Reid

Carl Benton Reid

Captain Douglas

Frank Faylen

Frank Faylen

Convict Ponti

Will Geer

Will Geer

Convict Mapes

Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart

Bertie Williams

Henry O'Neill

Henry O'Neill

Detective Dorn

Douglas Kennedy

Douglas Kennedy

Det. Bailey

Roland Winters

Roland Winters

Vernon Bradley, Attorney

Ed Begley

Ed Begley

Mackay, Head of Parole Board

Griff Barnett

Griff Barnett

Mr. Hufford (uncredited)

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Jay Barney

Convict Nick - Prison Cook (uncredited)

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Brandon Beach

Convict (uncredited)

Whit Bissell

Whit Bissell

States Attorney Owens (uncredited)

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Marshall Bradford

Parole Board Member (uncredited)

Chet Brandenburg

Chet Brandenburg

Convict (uncredited)

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Benny Burt

Convict Blackie (uncredited)

James Bush

James Bush

Guard in Kitchen (uncredited)

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John Butler

Convict Curly (uncredited)

Frank Cady

Frank Cady

Eddie (uncredited)

Charles Cane

Charles Cane

Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)

Clancy Cooper

Clancy Cooper

Prison Guard (uncredited)

Harry Cording

Harry Cording

Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)

Jimmy Dime

Jimmy Dime

Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)

Jimmie Dodd

Jimmie Dodd

Convict Grant (uncredited)

John Doucette

John Doucette

Convict Tex (uncredited)

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Duke Fishman

Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)

Fred Graham

Fred Graham

Guard in Laundry (uncredited)

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William E. Green

Dr. Masterson (uncredited)

Ilka Grüning

Ilka Grüning

Martha Lorry (uncredited)

Richard Hale

Richard Hale

Judge (uncredited)

Chuck Hamilton

Chuck Hamilton

Policeman (uncredited)

Harry Harvey

Harry Harvey

Parole Board Member (uncredited)

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Bradford Hatton

Parole Board Member (uncredited)

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Tom Kingston

Train Conductor (uncredited)

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Robert Malcolm

Guard (uncredited)

Alphonse Martell

Alphonse Martell

Convict Melreau (uncredited)

James Millican

James Millican

Guard in Kitchen (uncredited)

Eddie Parker

Eddie Parker

Guard in Laundry (uncredited)

Jack Perry

Jack Perry

Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)

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Vincent Renno

Freddie (uncredited)

Fred F. Sears

Fred F. Sears

Fingerprint Man (uncredited)

Charles Sherlock

Charles Sherlock

Policeman (uncredited)

William Tannen

William Tannen

Prison Guard (uncredited)

Ray Teal

Ray Teal

Cell Block / Yard Guard (uncredited)

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William Vedder

Whitey - 2nd Convict (uncredited)

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Peter Virgo

Convict Luigi (uncredited)

Blackie Whiteford

Blackie Whiteford

Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)

Harry Wilson

Harry Wilson

Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)

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John Chard

John Chard

2019-02-06

⭐ 8

These are the men I was forced to live with. Joe Hufford is an honest and affable man, but during an altercation in a bar he punches out a man who sadly dies from banging his head on the floor. All and sundry realise that this is a tragic accident, including the prosecuting DA who tries to feed the inept defence lawyer ammunition in which to keep Hufford out of jail. Found guilty, Joe is sentenced to one to ten years in the pen, working hard and buoyed by the support of his fragile father on the outside, Joe gets about doing his time and hoping for parole. However, bad news comes his way an…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2023-06-01

⭐ 6

"Joe" (Glenn Ford) gets embroiled in a bar room brawl that sees him punch a man to the floor. Unfortunately for him, the man dies and soon he is in from of the district attorney "Knowland" (Broderick Crawford) who, whilst sympathetic, warns him that a sentence of between one and ten years looms. Initially well behaved and obedient of the rules, he soon loses faith as it becomes clear that the parole board have no immediate interest in releasing him and solitary confinement beckons. Some years into his sentence, "Knowland" is appointed governor of the prison and recalling that case makes him ch…

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