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The Jailbreakers (1960)

The film stars Robert Hutton and Mary Castle as a married couple, held hostage in a dismal, deserted town by three escaped convicts. The crooks are looking for a cache of stolen loot, and they intend to keep Hutton and Castle alive long enough to locate and dig up the cash for them.
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The film stars Robert Hutton and Mary Castle as a married couple, held hostage in a dismal, deserted town by three escaped convicts. The crooks are looking for a cache of stolen loot, and they intend to keep Hutton and Castle alive long enough to locate and dig up the cash for them.

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Genre:Drama, Crime
Directed By:Alexander Grasshoff
Written By:Alexander Grasshoff
In Theaters:6/1/1960
Box Office:

Runtime:63 minutes
Studio:American International Pictures, Alta Vista Productions

Cast


Director

Alexander Grasshoff

Director

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Robert Hutton

Tom

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Mary Castle

June

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Michael O'Connell

Lake

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John Garwood

Joe

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Anton von Stralen

Stearn

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Toby Hill

Karen

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Carlos Chávez

Bushman

cast

Coleman Francis