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San Quentin: Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, Barton MacLane. An army trainer becomes captain of the prison yard and in time, falls for the sister of a hardened inmate.
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Budget. $365,000 (estimated) San Quentin is a 1937 Warner Bros. drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart, and Ann Sheridan. It was shot on location at San Quentin State Prison .
- $365,000 (estimated)
San Quentin (1937) -- (Movie Clip) They Should Be Called Animal Trainers On a break from his gig as the warden, on-leave Army officer Steve (Pat O’Brien) drops by to visit night club singer May (Ann Sheridan), for just their second meeting, her not knowing his job, or that her troubled brother (Humphrey Bogart) is one of his inmates, in San Quentin, 1937.
- Lloyd Bacon, Dick Mayberry
- Pat O'brien
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Just before Steve Jameson (Pat O'Brien) takes over as captain of the yard at San Quentin, he meets and falls for singer May Kennedy (Ann Sheridan). May's brother, "Red" (Humphrey Bogart), is ...
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Ex-Army officer Jameson takes a job a prison guard at San Quentin. Joe, the brother of his new girlfriend May, is sentenced to the prison for robbery. When Jameson tries to separate lawbreakers from hardened criminals, badguy Hansen tries to stir up trouble by telling Joe about Jameson's interest in his sister. Lloyd Bacon. Director.
Ex-Army officer Jameson takes a job a prison guard at San Quentin. Joe, the brother of his new girlfriend May, is sentenced to the prison for robbery. When Jameson tries to separate lawbreakers from hardened criminals, badguy Hansen tries to stir up trouble by telling Joe about Jameson's interest in his sister. — Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>.