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Mooney DefenseTom Mooney in San Quentin (1933)

Tom Mooney, filmed by his defense team in San Quentin, appeals for a new trial or a death sentence, rather than the endless years in jail... he had already been in jail for 16 years. Excerpt from "The Strange Case of Tom Mooney".


This movie is part of the collection: Shaping San Francisco

Producer: Mooney Defense
Sponsor: Shaping San Francisco
Audio/Visual: sound, b/w
Keywords: Tom Mooney; San Quentin; Preparedness Day
Contact Information: www.shapingsf.org

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike


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Reviewer: Spuzz - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - July 26, 2008
Subject: Again! With Feeeeeling!
Tom Mooney comes in front of the cameras, which is odd because at this time he was a convicted felon, and pleads his case about how he is innocent (he later was set free). Pretty interesting, and makes you want to find out more. (Which I did)


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