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20,000 Years in Sing Sing
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20,000 Years in Sing Sing

MEN without WOMEN...MEN without HOPE! smash their lives to pieces against their STEEL CHAINS!
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User Score43 ratings
TMDB 6.416+19321h 18mEnglish
CrimeDrama

Synopsis

Brash hoodlum Tom Connors enters Sing Sing cocksure of himself and disrespectful toward authority, but his tough but compassionate warden changes him.

Director
Michael CurtizFrom TMDB credits
Studio
First National Pictures2 production companies
Release
December 24, 1932Released
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Top Cast

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Spencer Tracy
Spencer Tracy
Tommy Connors
Bette Davis
Bette Davis
Fay Wilson
Arthur Byron
Arthur Byron
Warden Paul Long
Lyle Talbot
Lyle Talbot
Bud Saunders
Warren Hymer
Warren Hymer
Hype
Louis Calhern
Louis Calhern
Joe Finn
Spencer Charters
Spencer Charters
Officer Daniels (uncredited)
G. Pat Collins
G. Pat Collins
Death Row Convict Mike (uncredited)

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Reviews

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John Chard
Feb 9, 2020

Warden, I never broke my word, see - not even to a rat, and I won't break it now to a square guy. 20,000 Years in Sing Sing is directed by Michael Curtiz and adapted to screenplay by Wilson Mizner, Brown Holmes, Courtney Terrett and Robert Lord from the book written by Warden Lewis E. Lawes. It stars Spencer Tracy, Bette Davis, Lyle Talbot, Arthur Byron, Grant Mitchell and Warren Hymer. Music is by Bernhard Kaun and cinematography by Barney McGill. Cocksure hoodlum Tom Connors (Tracy) enters Sing Sing and is instantly disrespectful towards those in authority. Could it be that the tough - but compassionate for reform - warden can put Connors on the right road?. Out of Warner Brothers, this crime/prison melodrama manages to rise above its social conscience heart to become gutsy entertainment. This is due in most part to a committed turn from Tracy, the real location photography, the use of real prisoners for key prison scenes and the sense of realism brought about by the adaption from real life Sing Sing Warden Lawes' literature source. Curtiz manages to keep it from being a torrid "message" movie, even keeping a grim feel to proceedings, though his one failing is not to rein in the sometimes over the top perf from Davis as Tom's love interest moll. 7/10

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