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Millionaires in prison
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The work Millionaires in prison represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in East Baton Rouge Parish Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.

The Resource Millionaires in prison
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Millionaires in prison
Statement of responsibility
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. presents ; produced by Howard Benedict ; screen play by Lynn Root and Frank Fenton ; directed by Ray McCarey
Contributor
  • Tracy, Lee, 1898-1968
  • Walburn, Raymond, 1887-1969
  • Webb, Roy
  • McCarey, Ray, 1904-1948
  • Benedict, Howard
  • Fenton, Frank
  • Frenton, Frank
  • RKO Radio Pictures
  • Hayes, Peter Lind, 1915-1998
  • Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Firm)
  • Root, Lynn, 1905-1997
Actor
  • Walburn, Raymond, 1887-1969
  • Hayes, Peter Lind, 1915-1998
  • Tracy, Lee, 1898-1968
Film director
  • McCarey, Ray, 1904-1948
Film producer
  • Benedict, Howard
Production company
  • RKO Radio Pictures
Publisher
  • Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (Firm)
Screenwriter
  • Fenton, Frank
  • Frenton, Frank
  • Root, Lynn, 1905-1997
Subject
  • Feature films
  • White collar crimes -- Drama
  • Rich people -- Drama
  • Prisons -- Drama
  • Prison films
  • Fiction films
Genre
  • Prison films
  • Drama
  • Fiction films
  • Feature films
Language
eng
Summary
Five millionaires who have run afoul of the law are sent to prison, where they fall under the kindly supervision of Nick Burton, the humanitarian "czar" of the convicts. Because of Nick's intervention, young Dr. William Collins, who has been jailed for reckless driving, continues his valuable experiments with the deadly Malta fever virus under the supervision of the prison physician Dr. Lindsey. To facilitate the experiments, Nick convinces millionaires Bruce Vander and Harold Kellogg, who are in prison for income tax evasion resulting from corporate mismanagement, to donate enough money to insure a quartet of human guinea pigs. Meanwhile, Nick's vigilance prevents millionaires James Brent and Sidney Keats, two stock swindlers, from fleecing the inmate population with phony copper stock. After his experiment proves successful and he finds the cure for Malta fever, Dr. Collins has his medical license and respect restored and both he and Nick win paroles for their valuable contributions
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Cataloging source
WAU
Characteristic
videorecording
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Credits note
Music, Roy Webb ; director of photography, Harry Wild ; editor, Theron Warth
PerformerNote
Lee Tracy, Linda Hayes, Raymond Walburn, Morgan Conway, Truman Bradley,Virginia Vale, Cliff Edwards, Paul Guilfoyle, Thurston Hall, Chester Clute, Shemp Howard, Horace MacMahon, Thomas E. Jackson, Elliott Sullivan, Selmer Jackson, Jack Arnold
Runtime
64
Series statement
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group archive collection
Technique
live action

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