Jailbreak
A reporter gets himself sent to prison so he can solve a murder behind bars.
Nick Grinde
Casts & Crew
Barton MacLane
June Travis
Craig Reynolds
Dick Purcell
Joe King
George E. Stone
Joseph Crehan
Addison Richards
Eddie Acuff
Charles Middleton
Mary Treen
Henry Hall
Robert Emmett Keane
Douglas Wood
Milton Kibbee
Glen Cavender
Davison Clark
Ben Corbett
Lester Dorr
Sol Gorss
Eddie Graham
Gordon Hart
Edward Keane
Eddie Lee
George Magrill
Monte Montague
Jack Mower
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Henry Otho
Paul Panzer
John J. Richardson
Cliff Saum
Lee Shumway
Edwin Stanley
Leo White
Jack Wise
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