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Prison Train

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In a world of injustice and distrust, a group of prisoners is transported on a train that represents not only their condemnation but also the opportunity for redemption and survival. The story begins with a violent riot in the prison, where a group of criminals bands together to escape their fate. However, their plan becomes complicated when one of the guards, a man filled with doubts and contradictions, decides to join them, believing that there is something greater than loyalty to the rules.

As the train moves forward, the prisoners find themselves caught in a tug-of-war where shifting alliances and betrayal are the order of the day. Tension escalates when a charismatic inmate, who seems to have a master plan, becomes the unofficial leader of the group. But the true lessons of loyalty and betrayal emerge, revealing that not all the prisoners are who they claim to be.

Amidst the chaos, new confrontations erupt, both among the inmates and between the guards and the prisoners, turning the train into a veritable pressure cooker. With unexpected twists and hard choices, the characters fight not only for their freedom but also for their humanity. In the end, a haunting question arises: what does it truly mean to be free? This intense narrative takes you on an emotional rollercoaster where each character must confront their demons and find their own path to redemption.

Media type
Movie
Year
1938
Director
Gordon Wiles
Writer
Shepard Traube
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.60
Actors
Fred Keating
Dorothy Comingore
Clarence Muse
Faith Bacon
Alexander Leftwich
Sam Bernard
James Blakeley
John Pearson
Nestor Paiva
Val Stanton
Peter Potter
Kit Guard
Franklyn Farnum
George Lloyd
Harry Anderson
Ivan Christy
Eddie Coke
Jack Gordon
Gender
Drama
Crimen
Country
United States
Original title
Prison Train
Duration
64
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