The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936)

The Prisoner of Shark Island

Title: The Prisoner of Shark Island

Release Date: 1936-02-28

Genres: Drama, History

Runtime: 93 minutes

Status: Released

Description

Based on the life story of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd

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After healing the leg of the murderer John Wilkes Booth, responsible for the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, perpetrated on April 14, 1865, during a performance at Ford's Theatre in Washington; Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, considered part of the atrocious conspiracy, is sentenced to life imprisonment and sent to the sinister Shark Island Prison.

Movie Credits

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Actors

Warner Baxter, Gloria Stuart, Claude Gillingwater, Arthur Byron, O. P. Heggie, Harry Carey, Francis Ford, John McGuire, Francis McDonald, Douglas Wood, John Carradine, Joyce Kay, Fred Kohler Jr., Ernest Whitman, Paul Fix, Frank Shannon, Frank McGlynn Sr., Leila McIntyre, Etta McDaniel, J.M. Kerrigan, Arthur Loft, Paul McVey, Maurice Murphy, Matthew Beard

Crew

Gwen Wakeling, Louis Silvers, Joseph M. Schenck, W. D. Flick, Roger Heman Sr., John Ford, Nunnally Johnson, Jack Murray, Thomas Little, Nunnally Johnson, Darryl F. Zanuck, William S. Darling, Edward O'Fearna, Bert Glennon

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