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The Convict's Code

The Convict's Code is an American film directed by Harry Revier. Considered a low-budget melodrama, it uses a screenplay by Mabel Z. Carroll and Vincent Valentini. It is a black and white film seven reels in length, and has a running time of 66 minutes. It was made by producer W. Ray Johnston's film company, and was distributed by Syndicate Pictures. It was the last film that actor Cullen Landis starred in. According to the American Film Institute the film was released in August 1930. However, film historian Michael R. Pitts states the film was released on October 5, 1930.

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The Convict's Code is an American film directed by Harry Revier.1 Considered a low-budget melodrama,2 it uses a screenplay by Mabel Z. Carroll and Vincent Valentini.3 It is a black and white film seven reels in length,4 and has a running time of 66 minutes.1 It was made by producer W. Ray Johnston's film company, and was distributed by Syndicate Pictures.4 It was the last film that actor Cullen Landis starred in.5 According to the American Film Institute the film was released in August 1930.4 However, film historian Michael R. Pitts states the film was released on October 5, 1930.1

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Former stockbroker Kenneth Avery is in prison for the murder of Mazie Lawrence. He is sentenced to death by electrocution. Nan Perry makes a plea to the governor for his life, but is unsuccessful. His execution is interrupted by a prison break. Robert Shannon, a fellow convict, is fatally injured in the prison escape. As he is dying he confesses to Mazie' murder and exonerates Kenneth.

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  1. Pitts 2015, p. 398.
  2. Koszarski 2008, p. 240.
  3. Langman & Finn 1995, p. 52.
  4. American Film Institute 1971, p. 145.
  5. Fetrow 1992, p. 120.

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