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  1. English. The Steel Cage is a 1954 American film noir drama film directed by Walter Doniger, written by Oliver Crawford, Walter Doniger, Scott Littleton, Berman Swarttz and Guy Trosper, and starring Paul Kelly, Maureen O'Sullivan, Walter Slezak, John Ireland, Lawrence Tierney and Arthur Franz.

    • The San Quentin Story, by Clinton T. Duffy, Dean Jennings
    • Swarttz-Doniger Productions
    • Walter Doniger, Berman Swarttz
  2. The Steel Cage: Directed by Walter Doniger. With Paul Kelly, Maureen O'Sullivan, Walter Slezak, John Ireland. Warden Clinton T. Duffy of San Quentin penitentiary introduces three short stories about prison life: Prisoner Billy Brenner, a gourmet, is dismayed to discover that Louis, the prison's head chef, is about to be paroled and offers him ...

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Walter Doniger
    • 1954-12
  3. Drama set in San Quentin prison. Welcome to Vibes, TMDB's new rating system! For more information, visit the contribution bible.

  4. THE STEEL CAGE. Directed by. Walter Doniger. United States, 1954. Crime, Drama, Anthology. 80. Synopsis. Warden Clinton T. Duffy of San Quentin penitentiary introduces three short stories about prison life. Share. Synopsis. Warden Clinton T. Duffy of San ...

  5. The Steel Cage is a film directed by Walter Doniger with Paul Kelly, Maureen O'Sullivan, Walter Slezak, John Ireland .... Year: 1954. Original title: The Steel Cage. Synopsis: Louis, a prison cook, is about to be paroled, upsetting fellow inmate Brenner, who loves Louis's food so much that he tries to bribe him to stay behind bars. After that ...

  6. Duffy's final story is about a prisoner's need to find a purpose in life: When Duffy shows new prison chaplain Father Harvey around the chapel, the priest is saddened to see that a mural of "The Last Supper" has been damaged by rusty water pipes.

  7. Review by Andy Wolverton ★★. Unfortunately a great cast can’t rescue this tedious anthology of three prison stories, all narrated by San Quentin Warden Clinton Duffy (Paul Kelly). In the first, Louis (Walter Slezak), the prison’s chef, is granted parole in order to take a job at a posh restaurant. Louis, however, has a volatile temper ...