
Convicts 4
Crime · Drama
Overview
After his death sentence is commuted to life in prison, John Resko is transferred from Sing-Sing to Dannemora where, with the help of a humane prison guard, he becomes a rehabilitated man and a successful painter.
Top Cast


Ben Gazzara
Ben Gazzara
John Resko
Ben Gazzara
John Resko


Stuart Whitman
Stuart Whitman
Principal Keeper
Stuart Whitman
Principal Keeper


Ray Walston
Ray Walston
Iggy
Ray Walston
Iggy


Vincent Price
Vincent Price
Carl Carmer
Vincent Price
Carl Carmer


Rod Steiger
Rod Steiger
Tiptoes
Rod Steiger
Tiptoes


Broderick Crawford
Broderick Crawford
Warden
Broderick Crawford
Warden
Dodie Stevens
Dodie Stevens
Resko's Sister
Dodie Stevens
Resko's Sister


Jack Kruschen
Jack Kruschen
Resko's Father
Jack Kruschen
Resko's Father


Sammy Davis Jr.
Sammy Davis Jr.
Wino
Sammy Davis Jr.
Wino


Naomi Stevens
Naomi Stevens
Resko's Mother
Naomi Stevens
Resko's Mother
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