

Drama · Adventure · Crime
Overview
A man wrongly accused of a crime must decide between getting involved in a prison break, or remaining in jail until his wife can prove his innocence.
Top Cast


Warner Baxter
Warner Baxter
Rodger Manners
Warner Baxter
Rodger Manners


Onslow Stevens
Onslow Stevens
Richard Evans
Onslow Stevens
Richard Evans


Karin Booth
Karin Booth
Shirley Manners
Karin Booth
Shirley Manners


Robert Shayne
Robert Shayne
Stanley Brown
Robert Shayne
Stanley Brown


Richard Benedict
Richard Benedict
Mike Gavin
Richard Benedict
Mike Gavin


Brett King
Brett King
Al 'Kid' Beaumont
Brett King
Al 'Kid' Beaumont


John Bleifer
John Bleifer
Jailbreak Jimmy
John Bleifer
Jailbreak Jimmy


Leo Cleary
Leo Cleary
Warden-Narrator
Leo Cleary
Warden-Narrator


Rick Vallin
Rick Vallin
Tom
Rick Vallin
Tom


William Fawcett
William Fawcett
Costello, a Prisoner
William Fawcett
Costello, a Prisoner
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