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My Six Convicts: Directed by Hugo Fregonese. With Millard Mitchell, Gilbert Roland, John Beal, Marshall Thompson. A psychologist pioneers a research study at a prison.
My Six Convicts is a 1952 American film noir crime drama directed by Hugo Fregonese. The screenplay was adapted by Michael Blankfort from the autobiographical book My Six Convicts: A Psychologist's Three Years in Fort Leavenworth , written by Donald Powell Wilson.
Psychologist Donald Powell Wilson's non-fiction book, My Six Convicts, was purportedly a record of his personal experiences at Fort Leavenworth penitentiary in Kansas.
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My Six Convicts. 1952 · 1 hr 45 min. TV-PG. Drama · Crime. A mobster, a safecracker, a pair of armed robbers and a psychopath slyly hand their newly instated prison psychologist the research data he’s after.
Overview. A psychologist takes on the daunting task of getting into the mind of prisoners. He must gain the trust and cooperation from a group of men who have no reason to help him and who might enjoy killing him. Hugo Fregonese. Director. Donald Powell Wilson. Novel. Michael Blankfort. Screenplay.
Sep 8, 2018 · A psychologist pioneers a research study at a prison. He seeks the help of six savvy inmates including a safe-cracker, a mobster, a pair of armed robber and psychopath. Could he trust them? What’s in it for them? Director: Hugo Fregonese.