It's recommended to look Behind Prison Walls movie (Muraglie infrante).
Movie Premier in 1943.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Crime, Drama
Languages: English
Runtimes: 84
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:22 March 1943
In movie have been taken:
Alan Baxter (actor)
Death Date:8 May 1976
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (cancer)
Other Works:Stage: Appeared in "Home of the Brave" on Broadway, 1945.
Spouse:'Barbara Williams' (? - ?), 'Christy Palmer' (qv) (? - 8 May 1976) (his death)
Birth Notes:East Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Birth Date:19 November 1908
Lane Chandler (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (cardio-vascular disease)
Husky-voiced supporting player, mostly in 30s westerns, who appeared also in a few Hollywood costumers and modern-dress features through the 1950's., American actor who had a brief flirtation with stardom before settling into character roles and bit parts. Born in rural South Dakota (according to government records, though some sources say Walsh County, North Dakota) as Robert C. Oakes, the son of a horse rancher, he moved with his family to Culbertson, Montana (not his birthplace as some sources have it), where he grew up. The family moved again and he graduated from high school in Helena. A brief attendance at Montana Wesleyan College was interrupted by the offer of a job driving a tour bus in Yellowstone National Park. Drifting down to Los Angeles in the early 1920s, he got work as an auto mechanic, but his ranch-honed cowboy skills got him bit parts in pictures at Paramount when director 'John Waters (II)' (qv) offered him work in a series of Westerns. Paramount recognized possibilities in the tall, rugged, handsome cowboy and put him (with a new name, Lane Chandler) into leading roles, first in Westerns, then in contemporary films opposite some of the biggest star actresses of the time, 'Clara Bow (I)' (qv), 'Greta Garbo' (qv), 'Betty Bronson' (qv), and 'Esther Ralston' (qv). As silent films were phased out, Chandler found his stock slipping at Paramount, which had begun to overtly favor 'Gary Cooper (I)' (qv) in his place. He began appearing in lower-budgeted Westerns, first in leads, then as second leads to stars such as 'John Wayne (I)' (qv) and 'Jack Hoxie' (qv). During this period he free-lanced at Big 4, Syndicate Pictures and Kent (see 'Willis Kent' (qv)) Pictures, all a far cry from his days under contract with 'Adolph Zukor' (qv). Despite the relatively poor production values, several of his early talkies (_Hurricane Horseman (1931)_ (qv) and _The Cheyenne Cyclone (1931)_ (qv)) rise above similar fare in entertainment value. Unfortunately, Chandler was also forced to work on other lesser productions helmed by hack directors such as 'J.P. McGowan' (qv) who cared more about quickly earning a paycheck than the product itself. His association with Kent ended in 1930s and Chandler drifted to another independent outfit called Empire Pictures which promised to produce 6 films, although only 2 were ultimately shot, the entertaining quickies _The Lone Bandit (1935)_ (qv) and _The Outlaw Tamer (1935)_ (qv). Now in his mid-30's Chandler found his career in irreversible decline and settled into supporting roles. A favorite of director 'Cecil B. DeMille' (qv), Chandler worked in many DeMille films, often in tiny bit parts, though he claimed these were his favorite parts. Eventually Chandler no longer commanded roles of any substance and he spent the remaining 35 years of his career in progressively smaller supporting parts, playing in hundreds of films, often uncredited. A stalwart of television Westerns of the 1950s, he was a familiar face to movie fans for nearly fifty years. An astute businessman with industrial and property holdings, he died in Los Angeles in 1971 at 72.
Height:6' 4"
Birth Notes:Culbertson, Montana, USA
Birth Name:Oakes, Robert Chandler
One of his jobs before becoming an actor was driving a tourist bus at Yellowstone National Park.
Death Date:14 September 1972
Birth Date:4 June 1899
Paul Everton (actor)
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Death Date:26 February 1948
Other Works:Anything Goes (1934). Musical funniness. Music and singing fragment via 'Cole Porter' (qv). Based by business by 'Guy Bolton (I)' (qv) and 'P.G. Wodehouse' (qv). Material revisions by 'Howard Lindsay (I)' (qv) and 'Russel Crouse' (qv). Music spruce by Russell Bennett and 'Hans Spialek' (qv). Choral giving out by Ray Johnson. Directed by Howard Lindsay. Alvin Theatre (moved to The 46th Street Theatre from 30 Sep 1935 to close): 21 Nov 1934- 16 Nov 1935 (420 performances). Cast incorporated: 'William Gaxton' (qv) (as "Billy Crocker"), 'Ethel Merman' (qv) (as "Reno Sweeney"), 'Victor Moore (I)' (qv), Bettina Hall, May Abbey, Kay Adams, Leslie Barrie, William Barry, Ruth Bond, Chet Bree, Norma Butler, Billy Curtis, Ed Delbridge, Lola Dexter, Vera Dunn, Florence Earle, Enez Early, Maurice Elliott, Neal Evans, 'Paul Everton' (qv) (as "Elisha J. Whitney"), Charlie Fang, Marjorie Fisher, Helen Folsom, Stuart Fraser, David Glidden, Ruth Gomley, Irene Hamlin, Maurine Holmes, Ray Johnson, Renee Johnson, Evelyn Kelly, Irene Kelly, John C. King, Leoda Knapp, George E. Mack, Doris Maye, Richard Nealy, Marquita Nicholai, Lillian Ostrom, Jackie Paige, Mary Philips, Irvin Pincus, Del Porter, Helen Raymond, Houston Richards, Pacie Ripple, Cornelia Rogers, Ruth Shaw, Eleanore Sheridan, Marshall Smith, Dwight Snyder, Ethel Sommerville, William Stamm, Frances Stewart, Drucilla Strain, The Stylists, 'Vivian Vance' (qv) (as "Babe"), Val Vestoff, Finette Walker, John Walsh, Richard Wang, Harry Wilson. Produced by 'Vinton Freedley' (qv). Note: Historically imperative crop (and a giant hit) given it launch Ms. Merman into a chief famous person. Production recurrently cite inwardly role of an case of the quintessential 1930's easy on the ear comedy., Broadway Interlude (1934)., Theodora, The Quean (1934). Comedy., Hired Husband (1932). Comedy., The Inside Story (1932)., The Vanderbilt Revue (1930)., A Connecticut Yankee (1930)., Lucky (1927). Musical comedy., Kid Boots (1923). Musical comedy ("A Musical Comedy of Palm Beach and Golf"). Music by 'Harry Tierney (I)' (qv). Material by 'William Anthony McGuire' (qv) and 'Otto A. Harbach' (qv). Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Musical Direction by Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Frank E. Barry. Directed by 'Edward Royce' (qv). Earl Carroll Theatre: (moved to The Selwyn Theatre from 1 Sep 1924 to close): 31 Dec 1923- 21 Feb 1925 (489 performances). Cast: 'Eddie Cantor' (qv) (as "Kid Boots, Caddy Master"), Mary Eaton, Jack Andrews, Dove Atkinson, 'Robert Barrat' (qv) (as "Randolph Valentine"), Beth Beri, William Blett, Eugenie Brew, Violet Brown, Marie Callahan, Eleanor Dell, Doris Dixon, 'Harland Dixon (I)' (qv) (as "Menlo Manville"), Elizabeth Dougher, Juanita Erickson, Rass Erickson, 'Paul Everton' (qv) (as "Herbert Pendleton"), Harry Fender, Joan Gardner, Mareta George, Pearl Germond, Thomas Green, Betty Grey, Eunice Hall, Carlos Hatvary, Jobyna Howland, Sonia Ivanoff, Gladys Keck, Lloyd Keyes, Lily Kimari, Sylvia Kingsley, Edna Locke, Jessie Madison, William Maguire, Alma Mamay, Muriel Manners, Morton McConnachie, 'Frances McHugh' (qv) (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Madelyn Morrisey, Victor Munroe, Dennis Murray, Polly O'Claire, George Olsen, John Patterson, Jessie Payne, Elva Pomfret, Violet Regal, Waldo Roberts, John Rutherford, Evelyn Sayers, Harry Short, Carolyn Smith, Robert Spencer, Diana Stegman, Katharine Stuart, Ayres Tavitt, Mrs. Taylor, Carola Taylor, Ethelind Terry, Blossom Vreeland, Dick Ware, Florence Ware, Rella Winn, Velma Ziegler, Frank Zolt. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv) Note: This production was one of the biggest hits of the Roaring 20's and is considered by many to be the quintessential Jazz Age Broadway musical.
Birth Date:19 September 1868
George Guhl (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Death Date:27 June 1943
Birth Date:27 September 1875
Richard King (actor)
Richard Kipling (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Death Date:11 March 1965
Birth Date:21 August 1879
Tully Marshall (actor)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), June 1995, Iss. 240, pg. 44-45, by: George Katchmer, "Remembering the Great Silents", "Classic Images" (USA), February 1991, Iss. 188, pg. 52-55, by: Richard E. Braff, "Index to the Films of Tully Marshall [Part II]", "Classic Images" (USA), January 1991, Iss. 187, pg. 24, 26, 30-31, by: Richard E. Braff, "An Index to the Films of Tully Marshall", "Classic Images" (USA), June 1987, Iss. 14, pg. 14-16, by: George A. Katchmer, "2 Unforgettable Character Actors: Tully Marshall and Russell Simpson", "New York Times" (USA), 11 March 1943, pg. 21:1, "Tully Marshall, Screen Star, Dies; Character Actor Whose Career Spanned 60 Years Stricken in California at 79; Forwook Stage in 1915; Seen in More Than 100 Films, including 'Covered Wagon' and 'Tale of Two Cities'", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 2 May 1925, pg. 33, "Tully Marshall's Birthday", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 October 1916, pg. 527, "Bosworth and Marshall Join Lasky Forces", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 July 1915, pg. 327, "Tully Engaged by Reliance"
In the 1920s, he and Marion Fairfax lived in a Moroccan home in Hollywood designed by S.O. Clements of the Frank Meline Company of Hollywood.
Death Notes:Encino, California, USA (heart attack)
Tully Marshall predestined to hound a endorsed profession, until he try a over-the-top trajectory at Santa Clara University. He started dais tough grind in San Francisco in 1883 and moved to New York in 1887, where on earth he play in different role by Broadway and doing a outing. After a few marginal parts in films he be given the role of the High Priest of Babylon in the 'D.W. Griffith' (qv) classic, _Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916)_ (qv). One of his finest roles in silents was that of an questionable frontiersman in another classic, _The Covered Wagon (1923)_ (qv). When blast arrived Marshall was vastly markedly in necessity and work in favour of nearly all central studio. His ending provide evidence was _Behind Prison Walls (1943)_ (qv). He die on March 10, 1943, after a 60-year career in films.
Birth Notes:Nevada City, California, USA
Other Works:Sky Farm (1902). Comedy. Written next to Edward E. Kidder. Garrick Theatre: 17 Mar 1902- Apr 1902 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Jessie Busley, Charles Crosby, Rose Flynn, 'William Hodge (I)' (qv), 'Edwin Holt (I)' (qv), 'Maud Hosford' (qv), Caroline Keeler, Wright Kramer, 'Frank Losee (I)' (qv) (as "Benjamin Breese"), 'Tully Marshall' (qv), Sarah McVicker, Frank Monroe, 'Forrest Robinson' (qv), 'Frederick Truesdell (I)' (qv). Produced by 'Charles Frohman' (qv)., Active on Broadway in the following productions:
Birth Name:Phillips, William
Spouse:'Marion Fairfax' (qv) (1899 - 10 March 1943) (his death)
Death Date:10 March 1943
Birth Date:10 April 1864
Edwin Maxwell (actor)
Death Notes:Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA (cerebral hemorrhage)
Birth Notes:Dublin, Ireland
Death Date:13 August 1948
Irish character from Broadway in Hollywood's early talkies -- played both benevolent and unscrupulous types, usually minor roles., His body was cremated; per his request, his ashes were scattered over Broadway.
Birth Date:9 February 1886
Pat McKee (actor)
Death Notes:El Monte, California, USA
Birth Notes:Texas, USA
Death Date:7 January 1950
Birth Date:24 March 1895
Matt Willis (actor)
Birth Name:III, Marion G. Willis
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, he led the Fredericksburg Little Theatre in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Death Date:30 March 1989
Death Notes:Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA
Birth Date:16 October 1913
Jacqueline Dalya (actress)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Death Date:25 November 1980
Spouse:'Bob Hilliard' (qv) (? - ?)
Birth Date:3 August 1918
Olga Fabian (actress)
Death Notes:New York, USA
Birth Notes:Vienna, Austria-Hungary, now Austria
Death Date:December 1983
Birth Date:15 September 1885
Gertrude Michael (actress)
Death Notes:Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Gertrude Michael be born in Talledega, Alabama against June 1, 1911. After graduate from big seminary she appear on radio, via prevailing conditions of a musician and "Home Arts" advisor. She attend the University of Alabama and Converse College, Cincinnati. It was in Cincinnati, in 1929, that she made her chapter debut in a farm animals culture head by Stuart Walker. She subsequently appeared on Broadway in Rachel Crothers' "Caught Wet" (1931). She enter the pictures playing Richard Arlen's fiance in "Wayward". Arguably her zenith select remember role be the sulky Rita Ross of "Murder at the Vanities". She die in Hollywood on January 1, 1965.
Height:5' 5"
Birth Notes:Talladega, Alabama, USA
Other Works:Active on Broadway in the following productions:, Calling All Stars (1934). Musical revue. Dialogue and sketches directed by Lew Brown and 'Thomas Mitchell (I)' (qv). Dances and ensembles directed by Maurice L. Kussel. Scenic Design by Nat Karson. Costume Design by Billi Livingston; Lighting Design by Abe Feder. Strauss dances directed by Sara Mildred Strauss. Entire production supervised by Lew Brown. Hollywood Theatre: 13 Dec 1934- 12 Jan 1935 (36 performances). Cast: Edna Abbey, Janet Abbott, Eunice Altea, Alice Anderson, Alice Anthon, Arthur Auerbach, Phil Baker, Alice Bankert, Al Bernie, Babette Bissinger, Alice Blair, Anthony Blair, Mary Bolles, Patricia Bowman, George Brady, Ann Budnik, Emma Burke, Olga Burke, Dolores Campbell, Ann Canova, 'Judy Canova' (qv), Peter Canova, Zeke Canova, Gloria Claire, Catherine Clark, Marie Cole, Irene Coleman, Nathalie Crandall, Marguerite De Coursey, Rena Dell, Anita Ferne, Pat C. Flick, Gladys Glancy, George Gordon, Roxy Green, Revalie Haber, Billy Hale, Marion Heemsath, Orchid Henson, 'Lou Holtz (I)' (qv), George Hunter, Estelle Jayne, Eddie Johnson, Sel Jos, Iris Kingsley, Viola Lenn, Clark Leston, Ella Logan, Eleanor Low, Helen Mack, Ned Maisel, Joan Manners, Everett Marshall, Camilla Masters, Gloria Mausier, Mitzi Mayfair, Sara Mazo, June McGraol, Harry McNaughton, June McNulty, William Meader, Ann Metzger, 'Gertrude Michael' (qv), Elsie Mindell, Ruth Morgan, June Murphy, 'Gertrude Niesen' (qv), Rose Palmer, Grace Patterson, Harry Patterson, Ellen Pratt, Grace Pearce, Jean Rauley, 'Martha Raye' (qv), D. Raymond, Grace Rochester, Sara Mildred Strauss Dancers, Munice Sich, Frances Sinclair, Polly Sturgeon, Jack Tally, Peggy Taylor and Her Dancing Pirates, Lorraine Teatom, June Tempest, Bobby Theiss, Cynthia Thompson, Emily Von Hoven, Marguerite White, Jack Whiting, Joan Whitney. Produced by Lew Brown.
Olga Sabin (actress)
Regina Wallace (actress)
Isabel Withers (actress)
Andre Dumonceau (producer)
Leon Fromkess (producer)
Arthur Ripley (producer)
Van Norcross (writer)
W.A. Ullman Jr. (writer)
Marcel Le Picard (cinematographer)
David Chudnow (composer)
Steve Sekely (director)
Holbrook N. Todd (editor)
Kurt Steinbart (miscellaneous crew)
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