December 17 - 8:45pm
Howard Hawks (1931) 95 mins
Hawks’ only prison film & one of Columbia’s finest early talkies. Advised by & featuring real convicts this taut drama has a strong air of authenticity & won a best screenplay Oscar nomination for Fred Niblo & Seton I. Miller. Walter Huston produces one of his most powerful performances as a cynical D.A. appointed as the warden of a prison where many of the inmates owe him their confinement. Boris Karloff is chillingly effective as the villain – some of his footage reappearing in Peter Bogdanovich’s Targets.
Imported 35mm print courtesy of The Library of Congress.
* Preceded by The Dawn Patrol at 7.00pm.
* Screens as part of the Howard Hawks Season.