The inmate McGinnis (Victor McLaglen) is in mortal danger and confesses to Father Loma (Joseph Calleia) that a year and a half ago he shot and killed a police officer. The confession is significant since a friend of McGinnis (Barry Fitzgerald) has been unjustly convicted of that crime. The priest strives to call the conscience of the real murderer, now out of mortal danger, because the execution of the innocent is almost imminent.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/713-full-confession-dvd--8420172062057.html713Full Confession [DVD] The inmate McGinnis (Victor McLaglen) is in mortal danger and confesses to Father Loma (Joseph Calleia) that a year and a half ago he shot and killed a police officer. The confession is significant since a friend of McGinnis (Barry Fitzgerald) has been unjustly convicted of that crime. The priest strives to call the conscience of the real murderer, now out of mortal danger, because the execution of the innocent is almost imminent.https://dvdstorespain.es/246634-home_default/full-confession-dvd-.jpg6.5289instockvertice6.52896.5289002015-04-08T08:24:15+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 20/Start/VELADA DE 60/Start/VELADA FR 60/Start/VELADA IT 60
The inmate McGinnis (Victor McLaglen) is in mortal danger and confesses to Father Loma (Joseph Calleia) that a year and a half ago he shot and killed a police officer. The confession is significant since a friend of McGinnis (Barry Fitzgerald) has been unjustly convicted of that crime. The priest strives to call the conscience of the real murderer, now out of mortal danger, because the execution of the innocent is almost imminent.