Mutiny in the Big House explained

Mutiny in the Big House
Director:William Nigh
Producer:Grant Withers (associate producer)
Starring:See below
Cinematography:Harry Neumann
Editing:Russell F. Schoengarth
Studio:Monogram Pictures
Runtime:83 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Mutiny in the Big House is a 1939 American film directed by William Nigh.

Plot

Father Joe Collins is a kindly but realistic prison chaplain who tries to bring some humanity behind the grim walls of a major penitentiary. One of his success stories is "Dad" Schultz, a kindly convict who was released after 20 years but found the outside world so overwhelming that he had a nervous breakdown. Father Collins convinces the prison officials to take him back as a civilian employee/gardener, so he will "feel at home".

Father Collins also takes an interest in Johnny Davis, an educated inmate who received an overly stiff sentence forforging a $10.00 check. Hardened lifer Red Manson does his best to lessen the influence of Father Collins among the inmates, while planning a mass breakout.

When the break begins, Davis wildly fires a rifle to keep Father Collins from being taken hostage. The distractionenables the guards to regain control of the prison.

His actions gain Davis an early release, meanwhile Manson, who killed two guards during the riot, is headed for death row.

Cast