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Invisible Stripes

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Invisible Stripes is a 1939 American crime film directed by Lloyd Bacon and released by Warner Bros. George Raft plays an ex-convict attempting to rebuild his life after parole, but the social and economic pressures surrounding former prisoners repeatedly threaten that effort. The story examines the difficulty of rehabilitation and the influence of criminal associations after release. It belongs to the cycle of studio crime and prison-related dramas made in Hollywood during the 1930s.

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How good is Invisible Stripes?
Invisible Stripes scores 6.62/10 (Fair) on Lunoo, making it rated in the Prison Film category.
What are the best alternatives to Invisible Stripes?
See our alternatives page for Invisible Stripes for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Black Tuesday, The Criminal (1960), 20,000 Years in Sing Sing.
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Is Invisible Stripes worth it in 2026?
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