The Big House

This article refers to the 1930 film, not the University of Michigan Stadium.
The Big House is a 1930 film that was written by Joseph Farnham, Martin Flavin, Frances Marion and Lennox Robinson, and was directed by George W. Hill. Robert Montgomery plays a man convicted of drunk driving manslaughter, who is hardened by his contacts with the prisoners in the overcrowded prison in which he is incarcerated. The other stars are Chester Morris, Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone and Leila Hyams. Marion won the Academy Award for Best Writing Achievement. Douglas Shearer also won the Academy Award for Sound, and Wallace Beery was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role and the film was nominated for Best Picture. Other movies with the same name were released in 1998 and 2000. Big House, The Big House, The Big House, The Big House, The

 

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