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No Escape
“Crime film set in Malaya concerning the pursuit of a planter framed for poisoning his partner and suspected of carrying plague.” - BFI.
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Plot Summary
A young boy, Mickey, is sent to a reform school after being framed for a crime he didn't commit. He struggles to adapt to the harsh environment and the corrupt system. Mickey finds an unlikely ally in a fellow inmate, but they must navigate the dangers of the institution to prove Mickey's innocence and expose the truth.
Critical Reception
Released during a period of intense social commentary in Hollywood, 'No Escape' aimed to shed light on the often-brutal realities of the juvenile justice system. While it was praised for its earnest performances, particularly from its young cast, critical reception was mixed, with some finding the subject matter too bleak and the narrative occasionally melodramatic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its portrayal of the harsh realities of reform school life.
Noted for the strong performances of its young actors.
Criticized by some for its grim tone and melodramatic elements.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'No Escape' is not widely documented in modern archives. However, contemporary reviews suggest it was viewed as a serious, albeit somber, social drama.
Fun Fact
Despite its young star Mickey Rooney's later immense fame, 'No Escape' remains a relatively obscure film in his early career.
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