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Convicted (1950)

Academy Winning Star of "ALL THE KING'S MEN"

Genre : Action, Crime

Runtime : 1H 31M

Director : Henry Levin
Writer : William Bowers, Fred Niblo Jr., Seton I. Miller

Synopsis

A prison warden fights to prove one of his inmates was wrongly convicted.

Actors

Glenn Ford
Glenn Ford
Joe Hufford
Broderick Crawford
Broderick Crawford
George Knowland
Millard Mitchell
Millard Mitchell
Malloby
Dorothy Malone
Dorothy Malone
Kay Knowland
Carl Benton Reid
Carl Benton Reid
Captain Douglas
Frank Faylen
Frank Faylen
Convict Ponti
Will Geer
Will Geer
Convict Mapes
Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart
Bertie Williams
Henry O'Neill
Henry O'Neill
Detective Dorn
Douglas Kennedy
Douglas Kennedy
Det. Bailey
Roland Winters
Roland Winters
Vernon Bradley, Attorney
Ed Begley
Ed Begley
Mackay, Head of Parole Board
Griff Barnett
Griff Barnett
Mr. Hufford (uncredited)
Jay Barney
Jay Barney
Convict Nick - Prison Cook (uncredited)
Brandon Beach
Brandon Beach
Convict (uncredited)
Whit Bissell
Whit Bissell
States Attorney Owens (uncredited)
Marshall Bradford
Marshall Bradford
Parole Board Member (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
Chet Brandenburg
Convict (uncredited)
Benny Burt
Benny Burt
Convict Blackie (uncredited)
James Bush
James Bush
Guard in Kitchen (uncredited)
John Butler
John Butler
Convict Curly (uncredited)
Frank Cady
Frank Cady
Eddie (uncredited)
Charles Cane
Charles Cane
Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Clancy Cooper
Clancy Cooper
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Harry Cording
Harry Cording
Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)
James Dime
James Dime
Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)
Jimmie Dodd
Jimmie Dodd
Convict Grant (uncredited)
John Doucette
John Doucette
Convict Tex (uncredited)
Duke Fishman
Duke Fishman
Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)
Fred Graham
Fred Graham
Guard in Laundry (uncredited)
William E. Green
William E. Green
Dr. Masterson (uncredited)
Ilka Grüning
Ilka Grüning
Martha Lorry (uncredited)
Richard Hale
Richard Hale
Judge (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton
Chuck Hamilton
Policeman (uncredited)
Harry Harvey
Harry Harvey
Parole Board Member (uncredited)
Bradford Hatton
Bradford Hatton
Parole Board Member (uncredited)
Tom Kingston
Tom Kingston
Train Conductor (uncredited)
Robert Malcolm
Robert Malcolm
Guard (uncredited)
Alphonse Martell
Alphonse Martell
Convict Melreau (uncredited)
James Millican
James Millican
Guard in Kitchen (uncredited)
Eddie Parker
Eddie Parker
Guard in Laundry (uncredited)
Jack Perry
Jack Perry
Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)
Vincent Renno
Vincent Renno
Freddie (uncredited)
Fred F. Sears
Fred F. Sears
Fingerprint Man (uncredited)
Charles Sherlock
Charles Sherlock
Policeman (uncredited)
William Tannen
William Tannen
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Ray Teal
Ray Teal
Cell Block / Yard Guard (uncredited)
William Vedder
William Vedder
Whitey - 2nd Convict (uncredited)
Peter Virgo
Peter Virgo
Convict Luigi (uncredited)
Blackie Whiteford
Blackie Whiteford
Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)
Harry Wilson
Harry Wilson
Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)

Crews

Henry Levin
Henry Levin
Director
Martin Flavin
Martin Flavin
Theatre Play
William Bowers
William Bowers
Screenplay
Fred Niblo Jr.
Fred Niblo Jr.
Screenplay
Seton I. Miller
Seton I. Miller
Screenplay
Jerry Bresler
Jerry Bresler
Producer
George Duning
George Duning
Original Music Composer
Burnett Guffey
Burnett Guffey
Director of Photography
Al Clark
Al Clark
Editor
Carl Anderson
Carl Anderson
Art Direction
James Crowe
James Crowe
Set Decoration
Helen Hunt
Helen Hunt
Hairstylist
Newt Jones
Newt Jones
Makeup Artist
Jack Fier
Jack Fier
Production Manager
Frederick Briskin
Frederick Briskin
Assistant Director
Morris Stoloff
Morris Stoloff
Music Director
Charlsie Bryant
Charlsie Bryant
Script Supervisor

Posters and backgrounds

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