
Outside the Wall (1950)
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- 1h 20min
- Crime, Drama
- 08 Feb 1950 (USA)
- Movie
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Richard Basehart | ... |
Larry Nelson
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Marilyn Maxwell | ... |
Charlotte Maynard
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Signe Hasso | ... |
Celia Bentner
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Dorothy Hart | ... |
Ann Taylor
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Joseph Pevney | ... |
Gus Wormser
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Lloyd Gough | ... |
Red Chaney
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Harry Morgan | ... |
Garth
(as Henry Morgan)
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John Hoyt | ... |
Jack Bernard
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Mickey Knox | ... |
Latzo
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Harry Antrim | ... |
Dr. Stone (uncredited)
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Joe Besser | ... |
Cook (uncredited)
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Peggie Castle | ... |
Crossroads Tavern Waitress (uncredited)
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Stephen Chase | ... |
Bartender (uncredited)
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Paul Dubov | ... |
Stick-Up Man (uncredited)
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Frank Gerstle | ... |
Stick-Up Man (uncredited)
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Anne P. Kramer | ... |
Bertie, the Waitress (uncredited)
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Ralph Montgomery | ... |
Bar Customer (uncredited)
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Tudor Owen | ... |
Watchman (uncredited)
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Tracey Roberts | ... |
Floozie in Bar (uncredited)
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Brick Sullivan | ... |
Man in Hospital Cafeteria (uncredited)
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Joseph Sweeney | ... |
Prison Hospital Inmate (uncredited)
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Directed by
Crane Wilbur |
Written by
Henry Edward Helseth | ... | (story) |
Crane Wilbur | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Aaron Rosenberg | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Irving Glassberg |
Editing by
Edward Curtiss |
Art Direction by
Bernard Herzbrun | ||
Richard H. Riedel |
Set Decoration by
Oliver Emert | ||
Russell A. Gausman |
Costume Design by
Rosemary Odell | ... | (gowns) |
Makeup Department
Joan St. Oegger | ... | hair stylist |
Bud Westmore | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Edward Dodds | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
William Holland | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Leslie I. Carey | ... | sound |
Robert Pritchard | ... | sound |
Special Effects by
David S. Horsley | ... | special photography |
Camera and Electrical Department
Everett Brown | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Norton Kurland | ... | gaffer (uncredited) |
Kyme Meade | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Bill Thomas | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Joan Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Music Department
Milton Schwarzwald | ... | musical director |
Lloyd Akridge | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Daniele Amfitheatrof | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Jack Brooks | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Edgar Fairchild | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Ethmer Roten | ... | musician: flute (uncredited) |
Hans J. Salter | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Frank Skinner | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Leith Stevens | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Pat Betz | ... | script supervisor (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
W. Zolley Lerner | ... | dialogue director (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Universal Pictures (1950) (United States) (theatrical) (as Universal-International)
- Empire Universal Films (1950) (Canada) (theatrical)
- General Film Distributors (GFD) (1950) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Universal Pictures Proprietary (1950) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Universal Film (1950) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Universal Film (1950) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Universal Pictures Corporation of Far East (1952) (Philippines) (theatrical)
- NBC Universal Television Distribution (2018) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- Kino Lorber (2023) (United States) (Blu-ray) (included in "Film Noir - The Dark Side of Cinema XII")
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Larry Nelson, paroled from prison after serving nearly half of his thirty-year sentence, is determined to not fall into the clutches of the law again, and takes a quiet job at a country sanitarium. Thete, he meets and falls for a nurse, Charlotte Maynard, and he knows the only way to enter her web is to have a lot of money, for Miss Maynard is somewhat of a gold-digger. There is a $1,000,000 robbery of an armored car, and one of the robbery gang turns up at the sanitarium. So Nelson works a money-making, shady deal with an inmate, but soon finds himself a clay pigeon for other members of the gang. Meanwhile,sweet-and-wholesome nurse, Ann Taylor, is doing her best to make Larry see he needs to take another direction.
Written by Les Adams |
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Taglines | All I know about dames I heard in prison ... now I can find out for myself ! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Joe Besser appears uncredited as a the diner owner who is held up at gun point early in the film. He later gained fame as a member of the Three Stooges briefly from 1957-59. See more » |
Goofs | At the end of the film when dying criminal Jack Bernard (played by John Hoyt) falsely and vindictively attempts to incriminate Larry Nelson (Richard Basehart) to the police as being his former accomplice in the armoured car robbery, all Larry would have had to do in order to clear himself would be to have his true identity verified by the authorities of the Philadelphia prison from which he had recently been released. See more » |
Quotes |
Charlotte Maynard:
You've got hands like iron. A girl wouldn't have much chance if you really got sore. See more » |