The Naked Street tells the story of a man who is framed for a murder he did not commit and is sentenced to death. As his execution date looms, he must fight to uncover the truth and prove his innocence. Along the way, he faces corrupt lawyers, a crooked district attorney, and a web of deceit. Will he be able to clear his name before it's too late?
Convicts 4 is a 1962 biographical drama film based on the autobiography written by John Resko, a New York City artist who was imprisoned for armed robbery. The film follows Resko's experiences in Sing Sing prison, including his interactions with fellow inmates, prison guards, and his struggle to maintain his sanity.
In 'You Can't Get Away with Murder,' a man is wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to prison. With the help of his lawyer and a race against time, he must gather evidence to clear his name before it's too late.
Richard Walters is condemned to death for a murder he claims not to have committed. He arrives on death row just before a brutal inmate leads the other convicts in a violent uprising. Walters gets caught up in the riot, while on the outside his friends are trying to find evidence of his innocence.
A group of criminals posing as Santa Claus and his helpers open a luggage store as a front for their bank robbery plans. However, they face unexpected challenges and must navigate through a series of comedic situations to pull off the heist.
A newspaper reporter uncovers evidence that a man on death row is innocent, and risks his own life to save him from execution.
When a singing, song-writing prizefighter is framed for murder and sent to the state pen, his girlfriend sets out to prove his innocence.
Baby Take a Bow is a heartwarming melodrama set during the Great Depression. It tells the story of a young girl named Shirley and her ex-convict father who struggle with poverty and false accusations. In an attempt to clear his name, the father becomes involved in a robbery, leading to a series of events that test their love and determination. With themes of redemption, reformation, and the power of family, this film explores the challenges faced by those living in dire straits during a tumultuous time in history.
A woman gets help from her gangster friends after her foster son takes the blame for a murder he did not commit.
Evelyn Vail (Florence Rice) is a nurse convicted of poisoning a patient. Out on parole, Evelyn decides to fly to Sing-Sing and confront death row inmate who accused her of the deed in the first place. On board the airliner, Evelyn makes the acquaintance of John Robinson Gordon (Nagel), who is transporting a revolutionary munitions formula to Washington, D.C. Another passenger, Baker (Robert Allen), complains of having been poisoned and leaves the plane during a stopover in Dallas. Back in the air, Gordon's bodyguard, Lieutenant O'Brien (Fred Kelsey), suffers the same fate, but this time the poison proves fatal. The plane returns to Dallas, where Police Captain Barrie (William B. Davidson) accused poor Evelyn of the crime. Happily, Gordon can prove otherwise and the real culprit is unmasked.
Muriel Rossi (Mary Brian), the sister of a racketeer, Al Rossi (Harry Woods), falls in love with Bob Martel (Bruce Cabot), the son of a police detective, Joe Martel (Grant Mitchell). Their love affair causes bot families problems when Bob is framed, but saved as a result of his father's access to police department films.
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