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  1. Women-in-prison flick directed by Nick Grinde. It's a variation on the same raw material as A Woman Is the Judge, Columbia's crime drama and women's picture hybrid of the previous year, which also starred principled mother figure Frieda Inescort and world-weary unjustly accused Rochelle Hudson. Hudson takes the rap early and it becomes a tale ...

  2. A reporter and a lawyer investigate a women's prison and help an inmate who does not belong there. Nick Grindé. Director. Joseph Carole. Screenplay. Martin Mooney. Story. Alex Gottlieb. Story.

  3. Starring Jeff Morrow, Coleen Gray, Strother Martin, Paul Brinegar, John Pickard Directed by Charles Marquis Warren Print: black/white Runtime: 77 min. Genre: western Print Quality: B Alcoholic former cavalryman Hack Williams is arrested for killing an Indian, something he did not do. The townspeople, fearful of Apache reprisals, plan to hang Williams in hopes of heading off an attack. But ...

  4. CONVICTED WOMAN 1940 (DVD) ROCHELLE HUDSON, GLENN FORD, JUNE LANG, LOLA LANE, ESTHER DALE, WILLIAM FARNUM, BRUCE BENNETT. Because of the scarcity of these hard to find features (in most cases transfers from 16mm film prints), quality may vary from title to title, usually from about a 7 all the way up to a 9/10.

  5. This sale is for Convicted Woman (1940) starring Rochelle Hudson on DVD. These DVD’s will play on any DVD player anywhere in the world (Region Free). Ships in 24hrs. BTC is accepted. Comes on DVD-R in paper sleeves. Shipping Shipping is $3 or FREE for orders over $50. Replacements. Replacements are made for the same title only. Questions

  6. Convicted Woman (1940) The best thing about this movie is Benjamin Kline's cinematography. Little noted, he was the DP of more than 300 films, including a lot of B westerns and Three Stooges shorts. Yet he always had a great eye and with a compliant director -- and that pretty much describes Nick Grinde -- he could shoot a handsome movie and ...

  7. Jobless Betty Andrews, although innocent, is convicted of a department store theft and, despite the best efforts of her lawyer and noted social worker Mary Ellis and a reporter, Jim Brent on her behalf, is sentenced to a year in the Curtiss House of Correction.

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