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Big House, U.S.A

"5 KILLER CONVICTS BREAK OUT!"

1955-03-03 Action 1hr 23m

A tough and realistic crime drama unfolds as merciless kidnapper Jerry Barker (Ralph Meeker) demands ransom paid against a young runaway whose fate lands Barker in Casabel Island Prison.

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Storyline

A tough and realistic crime drama unfolds as merciless kidnapper Jerry Barker (Ralph Meeker) demands ransom paid against a young runaway whose fate lands Barker in Casabel Island Prison.

  • Released
    1955-03-03
  • Revenue
    n/a
  • Budget
    n/a
  • Runtime
    1hr 23m
  • Genre
    Action, Thriller, Crime
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    6.6
  • Production
    Bel-Air Productions

Crew

Howard W. Koch
Director
John C. Higgins
Screenplay
Aubrey Schenck
Producer

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Cast

Ralph Meeker

Ralph Meeker

Geraldo 'Jerry' Barker aka Iceman
Reed Hadley

Reed Hadley

Special FBI Agent James Madden
William Talman

William Talman

William 'Machine Gun' Mason
Lon Chaney Jr.

Lon Chaney Jr.

Leonard M. 'Alamo' Smith (as Lon Chaney)
Charles Bronson

Charles Bronson

Benny Kelly
Felicia Farr

Felicia Farr

Emily Euridice Evans (as Randy Farr)
Roy Roberts

Roy Roberts

Chief Ranger Will Erickson
Willis Bouchey

Willis Bouchey

Robertson Lambert (as Willis B. Bouchey)
Peter J. Votrian

Peter J. Votrian

Danny Lambert (as Peter Votrian)
Robert Bray

Robert Bray

Ranger McCormick
Stafford Repp

Stafford Repp

Police Warden Machek

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Movie Reviews

Reviews for Big House, U.S.A
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A Review by John Chard 10

Written by John Chard on 2013-11-08

I'm gonna kidnap a kidnapper for the money he kidnapped for. Big House, U.S.A. is directed by Howard W. Koch and written by John C. Higg... read more

I'm gonna kidnap a kidnapper for the money he kidnapped for. Big House, U.S.A. is directed by Howard W. Koch and written by John C. Higgins, George George and George Slavin. It stars Broderick Crawford, Ralph Meeker, Reed Hadley, William Talman, Lon Chaney Jr., Charles Bronson and Felicia Farr. Music is by Paul Dunlap and cinematography by Gordon Avil. A Kidnap, A Ransom and A Prison Break = Powder Keg. Out of Bel-Air Productions, Big House, U.S.A. is a relentlessly tough and gritty picture. Beginning with the kidnapping of a young boy from a country camp, Howard Koch's film has no intentions of making you feel good about things. Deaths do occur and we feel the impact wholesale, tactics and actions perpetrated by the bad guys in the play punch the gut, while the finale, if somewhat expected in the scheme of good versus bad classic movies, still leaves a chill that is hard to shake off. Split into two halves, we first observe the kidnap and ransom part of the story, then for the second part we enter prison where we become cell mates with five tough muthas. Crawford, Chaney, Meeker, Bronson and Talman, it's a roll call of macho nastiness unfurled by character actors worthy of the Big House surroundings. The locations play a big part in the pervading sense of doom that hangs over proceedings, Cascabel Island Prison (really McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary) is every bit as grim as you would expect it to be, and the stunning vistas of Royal Gorge in Colorado proves to be a foreboding backdrop for much of the picture. Although it sadly lacks chiaroscuro photography, something which would have been perfect for this movie and elevated it to the standard of Brute Force and Riot in Cell Block 11, Avil's photography still has the requisite starkness about it. While Dunlap scores it with escalating menace. Not all the performances are top draw, more so on the good guy side of the fence, and some characters such as Chaney's Alamo Smith don't get nearly enough lines to spit, but this is still one bad boy of an experience and recommended to fans of old black and white crims and coppers movies. 8/10

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A Review by John Chard

I'm gonna kidnap a kidnapper for the money he kidnapped for. Big House, U.S.A. is directed by Howard W. Koch and written by John C. Higgins, George George and George Slavin. It stars Broderick Crawford, Ralph Meeker, Reed Hadley, Willia...

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A Review by John Chard 10

Written by John Chard on 2013-11-08

I'm gonna kidnap a kidnapper for the money he kidnapped for. Big House, U.S.A. is directed by Howard W. Koch and written by John C. Higgins, George George and George Slavin. It stars Broderick Cra...

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