Convicts At Large

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  • Approved
  • 1938
  • 57 min
  • 4.9  (74)

Convicts At Large is a 1938 crime comedy directed by Scott E. Beal and starring Ralph Forbes, Paula Stone, and William Royle. Set in a small town in the Midwest, the film follows two convicts who escape from prison and stumble into a series of misadventures. Forbes plays Tony, a sharp-tongued but likable criminal who becomes the mastermind behind their escape. Stone plays Billie, a tough-talking moll who joins Tony on the run. Royle plays the hapless local sheriff who gets caught up in their antics.

The film begins with Tony and Billie in prison, each serving time for different crimes. Tony hatches a plan to escape by impersonating a doctor and convincing the guards to let him and Billie out. Once outside, they steal a car and head for the open road. But their plans hit a snag when they run out of gas in a small town.

Desperate for money and transportation, they steal a car from a local dentist and head for the train station. But once on the train, they realize they are not alone. The sheriff and his deputy are also on board, escorting a dangerous criminal to prison. Tony and Billie manage to evade the law by disguising themselves as a priest and a nun and sneaking off the train at the next stop.

On the run again, Tony and Billie find themselves in a series of comical situations. They try to steal a horse and buggy, but end up getting taken for a ride by a con artist. They try to rob a gas station, but end up inadvertently helping the owner catch a thief. And they try to sneak across the border into Canada, but end up getting tangled up in a love triangle.

Throughout their travels, Tony and Billie start to develop feelings for each other. But their romance is complicated by their criminal past and their lack of trust in each other. Meanwhile, the sheriff is hot on their trail, determined to bring them to justice.

Convicts At Large is a lighthearted crime comedy that plays on the tension between the outlaws and the lawmen. The film's humor comes from the convicts' bumbling attempts at crime, as well as the ironic moments when they unwittingly help the authorities catch other criminals. The chemistry between Forbes and Stone is also a highlight, as they banter and flirt their way through their misadventures.

Despite its comedic tone, the film also touches on themes of redemption and forgiveness. Tony and Billie both have troubled pasts, and their time on the run gives them a chance to reflect on their lives and their choices. The film's message is ultimately one of hope, suggesting that even the most unlikely of characters can find a second chance.

Overall, Convicts At Large is a charming and entertaining film that will appeal to fans of classic Hollywood comedies. Its well-drawn characters and playful sense of humor make it a fun and enjoyable escape from reality.

Convicts At Large is a 1938 drama with a runtime of 57 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.9.

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  • Release Date
    1938
  • MPAA Rating
    Approved
  • Runtime
    57 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (74)
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