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Convicted is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford. It was the third Columbia Pictures film adaptation of the 1929 stage play The Criminal Code by Martin Flavin, following Howard Hawks 's The Criminal Code (1930) and John Brahm 's Penitentiary (1938).
- Columbia Pictures
- George Duning
- The Criminal Code, 1929 play, by Martin Flavin
- Jerry Bresler
Convicted: Directed by Henry Levin. With Glenn Ford, Broderick Crawford, Millard Mitchell, Dorothy Malone. A D.A. becomes the prison warden where he tries to help an inmate he prosecuted, because he believes his sentence was excessive.
- (1,4K)
- Action, Crime, Drama
- Henry Levin
- 1950-08
(Convicted!) è un film del 1950 diretto da Henry Levin. Trama. Per un caso fortuito, Joe Hufford si ritrova coinvolto in una rissa in un locale notturno e, per legittima difesa, provoca la morte di un uomo. L'incompetenza del suo avvocato d'ufficio lo fa incarcerare per omicidio colposo, venendo condannato a 5 anni.
- Convicted!
- inglese
17 gen 2020 · Convicted is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford. It was the third Columbia Pictures film adaptation of the 1929 stage play The Criminal Code by Martin Flavin, following Howard Hawk's The Criminal Code (1931) and John Brahm's Penitentiary (1938).
- 91 min
- 6,3K
- Fatty Florence
Regia di Henry Levin . Un film con Glenn Ford, Dorothy Malone, Broderick Crawford, Millard Mitchell . Titolo originale: Convicted . Genere Drammatico - USA , 1950 , durata 91 minuti. - MYmonetro 3,09 su 1 recensioni tra critica, pubblico e dizionari.
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- Henry Levin
Overview. A prison warden fights to prove one of his inmates was wrongly convicted. Henry Levin. Director. Seton I. Miller. Screenplay. William Bowers. Screenplay. Fred Niblo Jr. Screenplay. A review by CinemaSerf. 60. Written by on June 1, 2023. "Joe" (Glenn Ford) gets embroiled in a bar room brawl that sees him punch a man to the floor.
Synopsis. Joe Hufford gets involved in a nightclub brawl, kills a man in self defense, and is sent to prison for manslaughter, to the dismay of district attorney George Knowland who realizes Joe had an incompetent lawyer who should have gotten him off by proving self-defense.