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Closed Caption; Warner Night at the Movies 1937 Short Subjects Gallery:; Vintage newsreel; OscarŪ-nominated Broadway Brevity ; Short the Man Without a Country; Classic cartoon Porky's Double Trouble; Trailers of San Quentin and 1937's Kid Galahad; New featurette Welcome to the Big House; Commentary by film historian Patricia King Hanson; Breakdowns of 1937 studio blooper reel; Subtitles: English, Franįais & Espaņol (feature film only)
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- San Quentin
1. Credits and Foreword [:56]
2. Anger in the Ranks [3:37]
3. How Could You? [3:22]
4. Jim in a Jam [3:03]
5. New Tin Soldier [4:25]
6. Learn and Like It [7:16]
7. No Use for Them [2:51]
8. Lady and the Captain [4:37]
9. Inspection Advice [2:45]
10. Ideas Outside the Box [2:41]
11. Salvation From Rogers [1:59]
12. Work Stoppage [5:15]
13. Free Hand [2:12]
14. Different Attitudes [2:00]
15. Road Gang Assignments [2:37]
16. The Truth About May [4:03]
17. Escape [4:25]
18. Calling All Cars [2:57]
19. Guessed Wrong? [2:29]
20. Meeting at May's [3:41]
21. Tell Him I Came Back [2:24]
22. Cast List [:30]
One of a slew of prison reform picture that flourished during the Great Depression, the melodrama San Quentin was banned in Finland. Pat O'Brien stars as Steve Jameson, a former Army officer who is hired at the infamous California prison of the title and quickly brings military order to the facility, separating the general population from the most violent offenders. In the meantime, Steve is falling for a singer, May (Ann Sheridan), but he keeps his profession a secret when she reveals that her brother Joe (Humphrey Bogart) is serving time in San Quentin. May eventually learns of Steve's deception and their romance hits the skids. When a jealous rival guard, Lt. Druggin (Barton MacLane), arranges for Joe to discover the romance between Steve and his sister, Joe begins plotting escape and revenge. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide