The Making And Influence Of I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang (2016)
Performing Arts / Film / General, - Social Science / Criminology, - History / General -
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Scott Allen Nollen
Overview
<p> Robert E. Burns, a World War I veteran coerced into taking part in a petty crime in Atlanta, Georgia, was sentenced to hard labor on a chain gang in 1922. Twice escaping and on the lam for decades, he was aided only by his minister-poet brother, Vincent G. Burns. Their collaborative work, <i>I Am a Fugitive from a Georgia Chain Gang!</i> was the basis for Darryl F. Zanuck's and Mervyn Leroy's hard-hitting 1932 film adaptation from Warner Bros. This book traces the making and influence of the film--which launched a string of imitators--and the Burns brothers' efforts to obtain a pardon for Robert, which never came.</p>