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Topic: Prison Train (1938)
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Dave Ruth
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Posts: 84
From: Easton, PA, USA
Registered: Dec 2014
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posted March 04, 2018 04:58 PM
Prison Train is a 1938 Crime Drama released by Equity Pictures and issued by Blackhawk. I missed out on an auction for this film back in December and once I saw another print up for sale last month, I knew I couldn't let it slip away again.
The Plot: The film revolves around Frankie Terris, a well known criminal and high ranking gangster. He and his rival Manny Robbins are the most powerful gangsters in the city, regularly making front page headlines. One night, Frankie accidentally kills his rival's son Joe, after seeing him get a little too frisky with his kid sister. Frankie is sentenced to hard time at Alcatraz, but Manny swears he will never make it to 'the rock' alive. Frankie now must take the long journey across the country via The Prison Train. Will Frankie make it alive? Or will Mannie Robbins fulfill his promise?
Thoughts: This film started out really strong, but dragged terribly in the middle. Our main character is confined to a single space, in a single seat, aboard the prison train for the last half of the movie, and the ending was far too abrupt considering the amount of time they spent trying to build up suspense. However, this movie surprised me with its visuals. Interesting camera setups, unusual lighting choices, great use of shadows, and although the film itself failed to deliver in spots, I would recommend viewing this film simply for the choices the director made in telling the story.
Ps: A reviewer online said that Orson Welles was influenced by Prison Train, and even cast Dorothy Comingore in Citizen Kane after seeing her in this film. I don't know if there's any truth to that, but I found it interesting.
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