Invisible Stripes


Invisible Stripes is a 1939 Warner Bros. crime film starring George Raft as a gangster unable to go straight after returning home from prison. The movie was directed by Lloyd Bacon and also features William Holden, Jane Bryan and Humphrey Bogart. The screenplay by Warren Duff was based on the novel of the same name by Warden Lewis E. Lawes, a fervent crusader for prison reform, as adapted by Jonathan Finn.

Cliff Taylor George Raft is an excon who wants to go straight, but since being released from prison on parole, he finds it hard to find and hold a job due to his criminal past. Cliffs younger brother Tim William Holden is worried because he cannot afford to marry his girlfriend Peggy Jane Bryan and increasingly disillusioned about being able to make a position for himself in the world honestly. Afraid that Tim might end up leading a life of crime like himself, Cliff decides to help him find the money to settle down. He tells his family he has found a job as salesman, but in reality he gets back to ex fellow convict Charles Martin Humphrey Bogart and they organize a number of robberies. With the money he gets from his criminal activities, Cliff is able to buy a garage for his brother, who is now able to get married. Cliff, in the meantime, decides to quit the gang. However, after a failed robbery, Martin and his pals hide in Tims garage. The police finds out, and Tim is taken to the police station. Cliff manages to exonerate his brother from the charges, but in exchange Tim has to identify the robbers and testify against them. Before the police can proceed to arrest Martin, Cliff meets him in his house and tells him to escape before being caught. However, Martins pals, seeing their boss and Cliff together, understand that they are trying to escape and kill them.Time Out Film Guide calls Invisible Stripes A thoroughly predictable tale of the tribulations of an excon. A New York Times review from 1940 commented about the unusual lack of prison scenes in the movie. Let us hasten in all gratitude to add that Invisible Stripes is a prison picture in which the stripes are much less visible than usual, most of the action being paroled to the outside in the capable custody of George Raft, Jane Bryan, William Holden and Humphrey Bogart. There are no jute mill scenes, no bullying guards, no big prison break sequence in fact, we dont understand why theyve suddenly commuted

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