Seven Miles from Alcatraz 82 years old

A helpless girl trapped between desperate cons and enemy rats in a lonely lighthouse!

Seven Miles from Alcatraz

After Pearl Harbor, convicts at Alcatraz prison live in fear of bomb attacks, driving Champ Larkin and his pal Jimbo to a desperate escape attempt which lands them on a tiny lighthouse island, where they take over. The five inhabitants are stymied in their efforts to summon aid. But the island also figures in the schemes of a big Nazi spy ring; which will win out, the gangsters' greed or their patriotism?

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Seven Miles from Alcatraz Cast

Name Character
Cliff Edwards He was 47, 76 years old when he died as Stormy
Tala Birell She was 35, 50 years old when she died as Baroness
Bonita Granville She was 19, 65 years old when she died as Anne Porter
John Banner He was 32, 63 years old when he died as Fritz Weinermann
George Cleveland He was 57, 71 years old when he died as Captain Porter
Frank Jenks He was 40, 59 years old when he died as Jimbo
James Craig He was 30, 73 years old when he died as Champ Larkin
Erford Gage He was 30, 32 years old when he died as Paul Brenner
Otto Reichow He was 37, 95 years old when he died as Max

Seven Miles from Alcatraz Crew

Name Department
Roy Webb as Original Music Composer. He was 54 (94) years old when He died Sound
Albert S. D'Agostino as Art Direction. He was 49 (77) years old when He died Art
Robert De Grasse as Director of Photography. He was 42 (70) years old when He died Camera
Herman Schlom as Producer. He was 38 (78) years old when He died Production
Edward Dmytryk as Director. He was 34 (90) years old when He died Directing
George Crone as Editor. He was 48 (71) years old when He died Editing
Joseph Krumgold as Screenplay. He was 34 (72) years old when He died Writing
John D. Klorer as Story. He was 36 (45) years old when He died Writing
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Seven Miles from Alcatraz (82 years)

A helpless girl trapped between desperate cons and enemy rats in a lonely lighthouse!

  • Release day: Wednesday, November 18, 1942
  • Runtime: 62 minutes