Cell 2455 Death Row (Fred F. Sears, 1955)


IMDb
Crime | Drama
Writers: Caryl Chessman (book), Jack DeWitt
Cast:
William Campbell ... Whit Whittier
R. Wright Campbell ... Whit as a boy (as Robert Campbell)
Marian Carr ... Doll
Kathryn Grant ... Jo-Anne
Harvey Stephens ... Warden
Vince Edwards ... Hamilton
Allen Nourse ... Serl Whittier
Diane DeLaire ... Hallie Whittier
Bart Braverman ... Whit, as a Young Boy (as Bart Bradley)
Paul Dubov ... Al
Tyler MacDuff ... Nugent
Buck Kartalian ... Monk
Eleanor Audley ... Blanche
Thom Carney ... Hatcheck Charlie
Joseph Forte ... Lawyer (as Joe Forte)
[quote]Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Cell 2455 Death Row is based on the autobiography of condemned prisoner and "jailhouse lawyer" Caryl Chessman. William Campbell plays the Chessman counterpart, here renamed Whit. A seriously disturbed misfit, Whit begins a life of crime, culminating in sexual assault as the "Lover's Lane Bandit." Condemned to the gas chamber at San Quentin, Whit spends six years fighting his sentence, gradually winning the support and sometimes the respect of various legal experts. The film ends in 1955 (the year of its production), some five years before Caryl Chessman's ultimate execution; accordingly, the film's "open-ended" finale has been removed from many TV prints. A more thorough and incisive study of the Chessman case was offered in the made-for-TV movie Kill Me If You Can, which starred Alan Alda.[/quote][quote]Whit, condemned and awaiting execution, reviews the events of his life that has brought him to Cell 2455 on San Quentin's Death Row, a story he had told in a autobiography that became a sensational best-seller. As a boy, the young Whit stole groceries to help feed his impoverished family, later moving on into major crime to impress a young gang moll, Jo-Anne, and turns into a cold-blooded thug when he is repudiated by the girl he loves, Doll. And by his own lawyer when he is arrested and tried as the infamous Lover's Lane Bandit. In cell 2455, he studies law to the point where he wins stay after stay, twice within minutes of his scheduled execution.
Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net> [/quote]
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IMDb
Crime | Drama
Writers: Caryl Chessman (book), Jack DeWitt
Cast:
William Campbell ... Whit Whittier
R. Wright Campbell ... Whit as a boy (as Robert Campbell)
Marian Carr ... Doll
Kathryn Grant ... Jo-Anne
Harvey Stephens ... Warden
Vince Edwards ... Hamilton
Allen Nourse ... Serl Whittier
Diane DeLaire ... Hallie Whittier
Bart Braverman ... Whit, as a Young Boy (as Bart Bradley)
Paul Dubov ... Al
Tyler MacDuff ... Nugent
Buck Kartalian ... Monk
Eleanor Audley ... Blanche
Thom Carney ... Hatcheck Charlie
Joseph Forte ... Lawyer (as Joe Forte)
[quote]Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Cell 2455 Death Row is based on the autobiography of condemned prisoner and "jailhouse lawyer" Caryl Chessman. William Campbell plays the Chessman counterpart, here renamed Whit. A seriously disturbed misfit, Whit begins a life of crime, culminating in sexual assault as the "Lover's Lane Bandit." Condemned to the gas chamber at San Quentin, Whit spends six years fighting his sentence, gradually winning the support and sometimes the respect of various legal experts. The film ends in 1955 (the year of its production), some five years before Caryl Chessman's ultimate execution; accordingly, the film's "open-ended" finale has been removed from many TV prints. A more thorough and incisive study of the Chessman case was offered in the made-for-TV movie Kill Me If You Can, which starred Alan Alda.[/quote][quote]Whit, condemned and awaiting execution, reviews the events of his life that has brought him to Cell 2455 on San Quentin's Death Row, a story he had told in a autobiography that became a sensational best-seller. As a boy, the young Whit stole groceries to help feed his impoverished family, later moving on into major crime to impress a young gang moll, Jo-Anne, and turns into a cold-blooded thug when he is repudiated by the girl he loves, Doll. And by his own lawyer when he is arrested and tried as the infamous Lover's Lane Bandit. In cell 2455, he studies law to the point where he wins stay after stay, twice within minutes of his scheduled execution.
Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net> [/quote]






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