Convict’s Code is a 1939 American film directed by Lambert Hillyer. The movie (also known as “Paroled to Exile”) is about a man, who’s framed and sent to prison for a crime he didn’t commit. When he is let out on limited parole, he sets out to clear his honor and find the real criminals.
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Directed by Lambert Hillyer, produced by E.B. Derr and Frank Melford, written by John W. Krafft, starring Robert Kent as Dave Tyler, Anne Nagel as Julie Warren, Sidney Blackmer as Gregory Warren, Victor Kilian as Bennett, Norman Willis as Russell, Maude Eburne as Mrs. Magruder, Ben Alexander as Jeff Palmer, Pat Flaherty as Sniffy, Carleton Young as Pete Jennings, Howard C. Hickman as Warden, Joan Barclay as Elaine and Harry Strang as Tom Lynch.
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Source: “Convict’s Code” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 6 October 2012. Web. 29 May 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convict%27s_Code.
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whats going on on youtube thats awesome 😀 , thanks
Now that's a dollhouse!! It's the best thing about the movie.
Thanks for uploading this movie!
THE GUN THE PAROLE OFFICER FOUND COULD OF OF VERY WELL ALREADY BEEN THERE…RIGHT….1939
Great Movie
Cool melodrama, thanks
Half way through I realized it'd have a happy end; a nice drama, and not a film noir.
this is funny.
Thanks, Timeless.
Well acted but a bit too unrealistic with regard to Warren's sudden morality switch.
a decent noir flick, but the ending is a bit of a letdown. 7/10.
Lots of suspense there. It looked like the cards were all stacked against him but true love won the day. Not very realistic perhaps but it's nice to see the underdog win.
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enjoyed it . thank you .
In 1966, when I was ten, my Dad told me that all American made films always had "Directed by…" as the last entry in the rolling credits. This is the first film that I ever recall seeing where "Directed by xxx" is smack in the middle of the credits.
ok but hardly noir
I thought parolees wren't supposed to go into bars or stay out after 10PM== they break all the rules in this film.
LOLOLOLOLOL… his parole officer is "the fernwood flasher" of "mary hartman, mary hartman" (mary's dad)
No I'm not a lovey dovey type movie guy. I love the gangsters and cops movies like this one. But it just so happens this movie has both, you know I can watch older movies like this over and over. [ And I can never get enough of them. ]
To whom it was that put this movie up for everybody to watch thanks a lot
I love that landlady!
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