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Format: DVD
 Mar 2001
 Not Rated
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3
 Sound: Stereo, Surround
 Closed Captioned
 149 min.
 B&W
 Extra Info: Vintage Classics; Checkpoint; Sensormatic; Widescreen
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Movie Description Burt Lancaster reteams with John Frankenheimer, starring as the title character, Robert E. Stroud. Sentenced to a dozen years in prison for killing a man in 1909, he loses any chance for parole by stabbing another prisoner. Incarcerated in Leavenworth, he adds to his problems by killing a prison guard for refusing to let his mother (Thelma Ritter) visit him and is sentenced to death. His mother begs Mrs. Woodrow Wilson to intercede, and the president commutes Stroud's sentence to life in isolation, under the gaze of the harsh warden Harvey Shoemaker (Karl Malden). One day in the isolation yard he comes across a wounded sparrow, nurses it back to health, and eventually teaches it to perform tricks. With the departure of Shoemaker, Stroud is allowed to have more birds in his cell and begins a study of them. As the years pass, he becomes an expert on caged birds, finally writing a book on the diseases to which they are susceptible. After he wins a prize in a magazine competition, he receives a visit from Stella Johnson (Betty Field), who suggests they start a business manufacturing avian medicine. Backed by an outstanding cast, Lancaster gives one of his finest performances in this moving account of a vicious killer's spiritual rebirth.
Synopsis Burt Lancaster plays Old Birdman Stroud in this impressive and moving true story of a man who spent 43 years of an interminable prison sentence in solitary confinement. During his sentence the Birdman developed a deep affinity for birds, relating his own internment to their caged existence. After observing the delicate creatures for years, Stroud broke ground in the field of avian diseases, work that was invaluable in terms of his own regeneration.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen - 1.66 Single Side - Single Layer Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Additional Release Material: Trailer
Theatrical Release: July 3, 1962.
Shooting locations: Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, and San Francisco, CA.
Actor Leo Penn is the father of actor Sean Penn.
Director John Frankenheimer wanted to do the project at CBS while he was on staff there, but a representative from the Bureau of Prisons intimidated the network, preventing the director from doing it there.
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