

Prison Train
Directed by Gordon WilesFrankie Terris and Mannie Robbins are the two most powerful gangsters in their city. Frankie has a young sister, Louise, whom he has kept at a boarding school away from the stench of his racketeering. Mannie's young son, Joe, is also ignorant of his father's profession. Louise and Joe meet, and Joe tries to make love to her. Frankie interrupts and, in a fight that follows, kills Joe. Mannie vows to get Frankie. The latter, sentenced to Alcatraz, fears for Louise's safety and makes her promise to take a trip abroad. Louise learns that Mannie plans to shoot Frankie on the train taking him to prison, and she stows away in hopes of warning her brother. On the train, she falls into the protective arms of Federal Agent Bill Adams. Before she has a chance to warn Frankie, Mannie's henchmen go to work and a gangland shootout ensues.
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Prison Train was released on October 17, 1938.
Prison Train was directed by Gordon Wiles.
Prison Train has a runtime of 64 min.
Prison Train was produced by B.F. Zeidman.
The key characters in Prison Train are Frankie Terris (Fred Keating), Louise Terris (Dorothy Comingore), Train Steward / Sam (Clarence Muse).
Prison Train is rated Passed.
Prison Train is a Drama, Crime film.
Prison Train has an audience rating of 5.5 out of 10.









