Cell 2455 Death Row 1955
Whit, condemned and awaiting execution, reviews the events of his life that have brought him to Cell 2455 on San Quentin's Death Row, a story he had told in an autobiography that became a sensational best-seller.
As a boy, the young Whit stole groceries to help feed his impoverished family, later moving on into major crime to impress a young gang moll, Jo-Anne, and turns into a cold-blooded thug when he is repudiated by the girl he loves Doll.
And by his own lawyer when he is arrested and tried as the infamous Lover's Lane Bandit. In cell 2455, he studies law to the point where he wins stay after stay, twice within minutes of his scheduled execution.
Director: Fred F. Sears
Writers: Jack DeWitt (screenplay), Caryl Chessman (based upon the book by)
Stars: William Campbell, R. Wright Campbell, Marian Carr
Production Companies
Columbia Pictures
Distributors
Columbia Pictures (1955) (USA) (theatrical)
Columbia Pictures Corporation (1955) (UK) (theatrical)
Columbia Pictures Corporation (1955) (Canada) (theatrical)
Consorzio Cinematografico (1955) (Italy) (theatrical)
Columbia Film (1955) (Sweden) (theatrical)
Kamera (1955) (Norway) (theatrical)
Sony Pictures Television (2002) (USA) (TV) (syndication)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2011) (USA) (DVD)
Mill Creek Entertainment (2019) (USA) (Blu-ray) (in Noir Archive 9-Film Collection Volume 2)
Watch the sequel "Kill me if you can" on link below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSSwfOvTlNU