My Six Convicts

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My Six Convicts is a 1952 American prison comedy-drama film based on a psychologist’s memoir about working with inmates, noted for its blend of humor and social commentary.

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basedOn My Six Convicts: A Psychologist’s Three Years in Fort Leavenworth NERFINISHED
memoir
basedOnAuthor Donald Powell Wilson NERFINISHED
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cinematographer George Diskant NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Hugo Fregonese NERFINISHED
distributor Columbia Pictures
editor Gene Fowler Jr. NERFINISHED
era 1950s American cinema
filmFormat theatrical release
genre comedy-drama
prison film
hasTheme humanization of prisoners
humor in adversity
social justice
leadCharacterOccupation psychologist
medium feature film
musicBy Heinz Roemheld NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective psychologist working with inmates
notableFor blend of humor and social commentary
originalLanguage English
portrays life in a federal penitentiary
producer Stanley Kramer NERFINISHED
productionCompany Stanley Kramer Productions NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1952
runtimeMinutes 104
screenwriter Michael Blankfort NERFINISHED
setting American prison
sourceMaterialType non-fiction memoir
starring Carl Esmond NERFINISHED
Gilbert Roland NERFINISHED
Harry Morgan NERFINISHED
Jeff Corey NERFINISHED
John Beal NERFINISHED
Marshall Thompson NERFINISHED
Millard Mitchell NERFINISHED
Queeney Smith NERFINISHED
Regis Toomey NERFINISHED
subjectMatter prison reform
rehabilitation of inmates
timePeriodDepicted mid-20th century
title My Six Convicts NERFINISHED

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