
Breakout
Adventure · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A prison inmate comes up with a plan to break out in order to be near his wife--and also the $50,000 in stolen cash for which he was originally imprisoned.
Top Cast


James Drury
James Drury
Joe Baker
James Drury
Joe Baker


Red Buttons
Red Buttons
Pipes
Red Buttons
Pipes


Kathryn Hays
Kathryn Hays
Ann Baker
Kathryn Hays
Ann Baker


Woody Strode
Woody Strode
Skip Manion
Woody Strode
Skip Manion


Sean Garrison
Sean Garrison
Frank McCready
Sean Garrison
Frank McCready


Victoria Paige Meyerink
Victoria Paige Meyerink
Marian
Victoria Paige Meyerink
Marian


Bert Freed
Bert Freed
Fletcher
Bert Freed
Fletcher


Mort Mills
Mort Mills
Middleton
Mort Mills
Middleton
William Mims
William Mims
Banks
William Mims
Banks


Harold J. Stone
Harold J. Stone
Phil Caprio
Harold J. Stone
Phil Caprio
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