The Big House (film)

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The Big House

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Directed by George W. Hill
Produced by Irving Thalberg
Written by Joseph Farnham
Martin Flavin
Frances Marion
Lennox Robinson
Starring Robert Montgomery
Wallace Beery
Chester Morris
Lewis Stone
Music by Louis Silvers
Cinematography Harold Wenstrom
Editing by Blanche Sewell
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) 1930
Running time 87 min.
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
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The Big House is a 1930 film that was written by Joseph Farnham, Martin Flavin, Frances Marion and Lennox Robinson; it 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 where he is incarcerated. Other known stars include 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. Wallace Beery was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role and the film was nominated for Best Picture. The movie launched Beery's sound career to new heights; a top supporting actor in silents, Beery had been dropped by his studio when sound came in, but after The Big House hit a success in the box office, Beery became the world's highest paid actor within two years.

Other movies with the same name were released in 1998 and 2000.

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