There Was a Crooked Man...

There Was a Crooked Man...

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Prison | Prison Escape

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  • Genre(s): Western
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Don Kranze
  • Cast(s): Kirk Douglas, Henry Fonda, Hume Cronyn, Warren Oates, Burgess Meredith See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 6min
  • Music: Charles Strouse,Sonny Burke,Al Overton Jr.
  • Similar To: Cry Macho, Buckskin
  • Story:
    Charismatic criminal Paris Pitman ends up in prison, then attempts to escape.
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6.9/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Charismatic criminal Paris Pitman ends up in prison, then attempts to escape.
Ratings

6.9/10

IMDb

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The prison set took seven weeks to build. When construction began, it was snowing. When it ended, the temperature was 100 degrees. Upon completion of filming, the entire set had to be removed and the area it occupied restored to its original pristine state, so that no trace would be left.

Hume Cronyn was diagnosed with optic cancer, which required the surgical removal of an eye. Cronyn volunteered to work past 5 p.m. and revamp his shooting schedule so he could finish up his role as soon as possible. Although the situation was very stressful for director Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Cronyn handled the situation very professionally.

"Warner Brothers'" front office was very worried about this film. It was shot over a five-month period in the first half of 1969, but it was well over a year before it was given any commercial showings. Like Joseph L. Mankiewicz's previous film, "The Honey Pot (1967)," it opened in Britain some two months before the US, in late 1970. According to Mankiewicz's biographer, Kenneth Geist, his preferred version of the film ran to 165 minutes; however, "Warners" objected to this and re-cut the film, to his great irritation, to a more manageable 126 minutes. One notable casualty of this re-cutting was the prominently-billed Lee Grant, a very well-known actress at the time, whose appearance is now barely a couple of minutes in length.

Much of the filming was done in the Joshua Tree National Monument, 50 miles northeast of Indio, California. This was the first time a movie was allowed to be filmed in the 500,000-acre National Park. The location was so remote that a wagon-rutted road had to be bulldozed and widened for a distance of three miles to provide vehicular access.

A realistic 1880s territorial prison replica was constructed on four acres in the high-desert country of the Joshua Tree National Monument. Designed by Edward Carrere, Oscar-winning designer of such movies as "The Wild Bunch (1969)," it was one of the most massive location sets ever built. The prison's 20-foot-high, four-feet-thick walls enclosed 14 buildings, including a guards' barracks, warden's quarters, mess hall, kitchen, hospital, blacksmith shop, a mule shed, corral, seven guard towers, a solitary confinement cell and a gallows. Unlike a typical movie set, the buildings had to be roofed because aerial footage of the location would be filmed. Some 80 loads of rocks were trucked in (and later removed) to create the enormous hard-labor rock pile in the movie. Since no indigenous plants could be harmed, thousands of desert plants also had to be trucked to the location.

Popular Dialogues

"Woodward Lopeman: Don't tell me you can't make speeches; you could talk a coyote out of a chicken."

"Mr. Lomax: A man works like a nigger all his life to get ahead. Some bastard just comes along and takes it from him."