Riot in Juvenile Prison

1959 film by Edward L. Cahn
  • April 1959 (1959-04)
Running time
71 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

Riot in Juvenile Prison is a 1959 film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Jerome Thor and Scott Marlowe.[1]

Plot

A radical plan is enacted when Dr. Paul Furman is assigned by the governor to take charge of a youth reformatory, replacing Colonel Walton, with a notion to offer inmates more trust. Not only does Furman ease the institution's usual strict discipline, he changes it from an all-boy detention facility to co-ed.

Juvenile delinquent Eddie Bassett observes with interest as new female inmates like Kitty and Babe arrive along with adult supervisors Grace Hartwell and Bess Monahan, who will look after the girls. As soon as the bashful Kitty expresses an interest in Eddie, the extroverted Babe causes trouble for her, causing Kitty to be injured in a fight and later attacked by another boy. Furman is also physically assaulted by Eddie.

Various misdeeds lead to the governor's firing Furman and restoring Walton and the previous routine of discipline. Eddie, beaten by a guard named Quillan, steals the guard's gun, knocks him out and leads a revolt. The only one able to quell the uprising is Furman, who, with Kitty's help, successfully appeals to Eddie to give up before it's too late.

Cast

  • Jerome Thor as Paul A. Furman
  • Scott Marlowe as Eddie Bassett
  • Marcia Henderson as Grace Hartwell
  • Dorothy Provine as Babe
  • John Hoyt as Col. Ernest Walton
  • Ann Doran as Bess Monahan
  • Virginia Aldridge as Kitty Anderson
  • Richard Tyler as Stu Killion (as Dick Tyler)
  • Richard Reeves as Quillan

See also

References

  1. ^ Article on film at Turner Classic Movies accessed 19 May 2013

External links

  • Riot in Juvenile Prison at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Riot in Juvenile Prison at TCMDB
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