Jacktown (film)

Jacktown
Directed by William Martin
Produced by William Martin (producer)
Robert Stanley (associate producer)
Written by William Martin (writer)
Starring See below
Music by Aldo Provenzano
Cinematography Arthur J. Ornitz
Edited by Ralph Rosenblum
Running time
62 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Jacktown is a 1962 American film directed by William Martin.

Plot summary

In Jacktown, Michigan, a young delinquent named Frankie gets arrested for statutory rape efter being caught in flagrante with a fifteen-year-old girl in the back seat of his car.

He claims his innocence since he didn't know she was under age and had consented to the relation. Despite this, Frankie is convicted and sentenced to prison for 2 1/2 to 5 years. The sentence is to be served in Southern Michigan Prison.

Because of the crime he is convicted for, he is unpopular among the other prisoners. To release the tension his presence builds up in the correctional facility, Frankie is put on gardening duty in the warden living quarters.

While gardening, Frankie meets the warden's daughter, Margaret, and they fall in love with each other. When the warden learns about Frankie's relation woth his daughter he moves him to another position, as chauffeur outside the prison walls.

There is a prison riot inside while Frankie is outside driving a prisoner. The guard who is along on the ride is overpowered by the other prisoner and Frankie gets a chance to escape.

As a fugitive, Frankie goes to Margaret, but she convinces him to turn himself in, promising to wait for him until he is properly released and a free man.[1]

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