The Steel Cage (1954)
Directed by Walter Doniger
Genres - Drama, Crime |
Sub-Genres - Biopic [feature], Prison Film |
Release Date - Dec 1, 1954 (USA - Unknown), Dec 1, 1954 (USA) |
Run Time - 80 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Like its predecessor Duffy of San Quentin, The Steel Cage is made up of episodes from a never-telecast TV series based on the career of progressive prison warden Clinton T. Duffy. Paul Kelly plays Duffy, while his wife is portrayed by Maureen O'Sullivan. Divided into three separate playlets, the film begins with the semi-comic story of an ill-tempered chef (Walter Slezak) who is railroaded into San Quentin by a gourmet prisoner. The second story concerns a tense hostage situation fomented by would-be escapees John Ireland and Lawrence Tierney. The closing story deals with an incarcerated painter (Kenneth Tobey), whose belief in God is renewed by an idealistic young priest (Arthur Franz).
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prison-warden, cooking, escape, frame-up, God, hostage, human-rights, inmate, painting, priest, prison, prison-reform, reform [improve], religion, warden, cage