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A con lies to his brother — the lawyer who defended him. What could go wrong?
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Escapade (1932)

pre-Code chaosfamily betrayaltight runtime

Overview

DramaCrime

Upon release from the penitentiary, Phillip Whitney tells his friend, Bennie, that he is going straight, and visits his lawyer brother John. Phillip looks up to John and while incarcerated maintained contact with him through a continental mailing agency. As John has no idea he was in prison, Phillip tells him that he has just returned from Japan.

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Standout Aspects

Acting

Anthony Bushell's shifty charm as the lying ex-con.

Direction

Richard Thorpe's efficient MGM studio craftsmanship.

Best for:Solo: Late-night pre-Code discovery for film history nerds.·Rewatch: Catch the lies you missed the first time.
Richard Thorpe

Director

Richard Thorpe

ReleasedApr 1, 1932
Runtime1h 7m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonedark
Feelmedium
Invincible Pictures Corp.

Top Cast

Jameson Thomas

Jameson Thomas

John Whitney

Sally Blane

Sally Blane

Kay Whitney

Anthony Bushell

Anthony Bushell

Philip Whitney

Thomas E. Jackson

Thomas E. Jackson

Bennie

Walter Long

Walter Long

Gympy McLane

Carmelita Geraghty

Carmelita Geraghty

Mildred Warren

Phillips Smalley

Phillips Smalley

Wally Hines

Jack Chefe

Jack Chefe

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Trivia

Richard Thorpe directed over 180 films, including five Tarzan pictures and two Elvis vehicles. This early crime programmer shows his lean efficiency.

Cultural

Pre-Code films like this slipped moral complexity past censors before the 1934 Production Code crackdown — note the unrepentant criminal protagonist.

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