Convicts 4 (1962) Online
A semi-fictionalized version of John Resko's incarceration is presented. John is on death row at Sing Sing for murder. In December 1930, he killed a toy store shopkeeper over a teddy bear he wanted to get as a Christmas present for his two year old daughter, Cathy, but for which he could not pay. Twenty minutes before John's scheduled execution, he is given a reprieve, his sentence commuted to life, and he transferred to Dannemora. He initially has a difficult time adjusting to life at Dannemora, from the uncaring direction of the prison administration including they not dealing with the issue of bed bugs, to altercations with fellow prisoners who seem to want their two pounds of literal and figurative flesh from John, to news that he receives from the outside about goings-on within his family. However, he does eventually befriend many of his fellow prisoners, especially Nick, Iggy and Wino. John dreams of escaping from Dannemora, so that he can be at least an economically generating ...
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Ben Gazzara | - | John Resko | |
Stuart Whitman | - | Principal Keeper | |
Ray Walston | - | Iggy | |
Vincent Price | - | Carl Carmer | |
Rod Steiger | - | Tiptoes | |
Broderick Crawford | - | Warden | |
Dodie Stevens | - | Resko's Sister | |
Jack Kruschen | - | Resko's Father | |
Sammy Davis Jr. | - | Wino | |
Naomi Stevens | - | Resko's Mother | |
Adam Williams | - | Guard | |
Jack Albertson | - | Teach | |
John Kellogg | - | Guard | |
Robert H. Harris | - | Commissioner | |
Carmen Phillips | - | Connie Resko |
After filming was completed, Sammy Davis Jr. asked for and received permission to put on a show for the inmates. The warden set two conditions: no racial jokes (which could start a riot) and no sex jokes (for obvious reasons). Four thousand inmates attended the show, Davis told no racial or sex jokes, and the show went off with no trouble.
First cinema film of Arthur Malet.
The film cast includes three Oscar winners: Rod Steiger, Broderick Crawford and Jack Albertson; and two Oscar nominees: Stuart Whitman and Jack Kruschen.
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