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San Quentin (1946) Poster

(1946)

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Gordon Douglas ... (as Gordon M. Douglas)

Writing Credits  

Lawrence Kimble ... (screen play) and
Arthur A. Ross ... (screen play) and
Howard J. Green ... (screenplay)
 
Martin Mooney ... (story) (uncredited)

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification  

Lawrence Tierney ... Jim Roland
Barton MacLane ... Nick Taylor
Marian Carr ... Betty Richards
Harry Shannon ... Warden Kelly
Carol Forman ... Ruthie
Joe Devlin ... 'Broadway' Johnson
Tom Keene ... Hal Schaeffer, Robbery Detail (as Richard Powers)
Tony Barrett ... Steve Marlowe
Lee Bonnell Lee Bonnell ... Joe Carzoni
Robert Clarke ... Tommy North
Raymond Burr ... Jeff Torrance
Lewis E. Lawes Lewis E. Lawes ... Prologue Speaker
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Franklyn Farnum ... Doctor (scenes deleted)
Ernie Adams ... The Tailor (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews ... Head Guard (uncredited)
Bobby Barber ... Shorty (uncredited)
Hugh Beaumont ... Card Player (uncredited)
Rodney Bell Rodney Bell ... Andy (uncredited)
Carlyle Blackwell Jr. ... Veteran (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone ... Fresno Police Captain (uncredited)
Robert Bray ... Saunders, a Gunman (uncredited)
Loie Bridge ... Mrs. Richardson, Betty's Mother (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks Ralph Brooks ... Plainclothesman (uncredited)
James Conaty James Conaty ... Father Riley (uncredited)
Robert Dudley ... Fuller - Gun Club Proprietor (uncredited)
Charles Flynn Charles Flynn ... Fred the Reporter (uncredited)
Byron Foulger ... Mr. Dixon, Coffee Shop Proprietor (uncredited)
Jack Gargan Jack Gargan ... Prison Board Member (uncredited)
William Gould ... Police Chief (uncredited)
William Halligan William Halligan ... Prison Board Member (uncredited)
Sam Harris ... Ross (uncredited)
James Horne Jr. James Horne Jr. ... Intern (uncredited)
Selmer Jackson ... Rev. Eckles (uncredited)
Raymond Largay Raymond Largay ... Jenson (uncredited)
Perc Launders Perc Launders ... Red Mason, Convict (uncredited)
Kenneth MacDonald ... Dubbed Voice of Visiting Colonel (uncredited)
Jock Mahoney ... Soldier (uncredited)
Cy Malis Cy Malis ... Black Convict (uncredited)
Frank Marlowe ... Higgins (uncredited)
Charles Marsh ... Nightclub Manager (uncredited)
Jay Norris Jay Norris ... Jack Williams (uncredited)
Larry Nunn ... Danny, Young Convict (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor ... Guard at Prison Entrance (uncredited)
Bob Perry ... Connors (uncredited)
Lee Phelps Lee Phelps ... Machine Shop Guard (uncredited)
Gerald Pierce Gerald Pierce ... Soda Jerk (uncredited)
Jim Pilcher Jim Pilcher ... Newsboy (uncredited)
Tom Quinn Tom Quinn ... Poker Player (uncredited)
Herbert Rawlinson ... Dr. Stanton (uncredited)
Allen Ray Allen Ray ... Veteran (uncredited)
Ervin Richardson Ervin Richardson ... Rabbi Roseman (uncredited)
Steve Savage Steve Savage ... Casey (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre ... Poker Player with Gun (uncredited)
Larry Steers ... Prison Board Member (uncredited)
Brick Sullivan ... Prison Guard at Bus (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan ... Batson - Convict (uncredited)
Jim Toney Jim Toney ... Trusty (uncredited)
Harry Tyler ... Pete Moley (uncredited)
Jack Worth Jack Worth ... Police Officer (uncredited)

Produced by 

Martin Mooney ... producer
Sid Rogell ... executive producer

Music by 

Paul Sawtell

Cinematography by 

Frank Redman ... director of photography

Editing by 

Marvin Coil

Art Direction by 

Lucius O. Croxton
Albert S. D'Agostino

Set Decoration by 

Tom Oliphant
Darrell Silvera

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Gerd Oswald ... assistant director
John Pommer ... assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department 

Roy Granville ... sound
Earl A. Wolcott ... sound

Special Effects by 

Russell A. Cully ... special effects

Stunts 

Fred Graham ... stunt double: Barton MacLane (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Art Say ... still photographer (uncredited)

Music Department 

C. Bakaleinikoff ... musical director

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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