San Quentin (1937 film)
San Quentin | |
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Directed by | Lloyd Bacon |
Produced by |
Jack L. Warner Hal Wallis Samuel Bischoff |
Written by |
Robert Tasker John Bright |
Screenplay by |
Peter Milne Humphrey Cobb Charles Belden Laird Doyle Seton I. Miller Tom Reed |
Starring |
Pat O'Brien Humphrey Bogart Ann Sheridan |
Music by | Leo Forbstein |
Cinematography | Sidney Hickox |
Edited by | William Holmes |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release dates |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $365,000 (estimated) |
San Quentin is a 1937 Warner Bros. drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart and Ann Sheridan. It was shot on location at San Quentin State Prison.
Plot summary
Pat O'Brien plays ex-Army officer Steve Jameson, who becomes the chief guard at San Quentin State Prison. Jameson gets acquainted with Mae Kennedy (Ann Sheridan) who works as a singer in a San-Francisco night club. On that same evening Red Kennedy, her brother (Humphrey Bogart), having been on the run from the police, is arrested at the nightclub where he came to see his sister.
Red Kennedy arrives in San Quentin a few days later with another new inmate, "Sailor Boy" Hansen (Joe Sawyer). After a fight with Sailor in the courtyard on his first day, he meets Jameson, the new "Captain of the Yard," who punishes him. Mae begins a romantic relationship with Jameson, and soon finds out what he couldn't tell her before: he is the leading officer of the prison, in charge of the prisoners.
Having been selected with Red to work outside the prison in a "road gang" constructing a new road, Sailor makes a plan to break out. At first Red refuses to join him, but later he changes his mind when it is revealed that Jameson is dating Red's sister.
Sailor's girlfriend arrives in a car to the site where the inmates are working and simulates a flat tire. Having been assigned by a guard to change the tire, Sailor takes the tools and two hidden guns from the tool box. After menacing the guard with the guns, they take him as a hostage and flee. A wild car pursuit with the police follows. Finally, Sailor's car crashes and he dies. Red survives the crash and escapes. He makes it to Mae's flat. Jameson is already there. After a short argument, Red shoots at Jameson who is slightly injured. Red flees and is shot by a police patrol, but he has enough strength to get back to the prison, where he dies in front of the gates.
Cast
- Pat O'Brien as Capt. Stephen Jameson
- Humphrey Bogart as Joe 'Red' Kennedy
- Ann Sheridan as Mae Kennedy
- Barton MacLane as Lt. Druggin
- Joe Sawyer as 'Sailor Boy' Hansen
- Veda Ann Borg as Helen
- Archie Robbins as Mickey Callahan
- Joe King as Warden Taylor
- Gordon Oliver as Captain
- Garry Owen as Dopey
- Marc Lawrence as Venetti
- Emmett Vogan as Lieutenant
- William Pawley as Convict
- Al Hill as Convict
- Max Wagner as Prison Runner
References
External links
- San Quentin at the Internet Movie Database
- San Quentin at AllMovie
- San Quentin at the TCM Movie Database
- San Quentin at the American Film Institute Catalog