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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Cansado de la peligrosa vida como jefe del juego, Ace Corbin se "retira" del negocio y viaja en tren a través del país para empezar una nueva vida.Cansado de la peligrosa vida como jefe del juego, Ace Corbin se "retira" del negocio y viaja en tren a través del país para empezar una nueva vida.Cansado de la peligrosa vida como jefe del juego, Ace Corbin se "retira" del negocio y viaja en tren a través del país para empezar una nueva vida.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Larry Alexander
- Telephone Operator
- (sin acreditar)
Hooper Atchley
- Doctor
- (sin acreditar)
Brooks Benedict
- Wilson
- (sin acreditar)
Sammy Bricker
- Casino Patron
- (sin acreditar)
Kate Campbell
- Detective
- (sin acreditar)
Carrie Daumery
- Casino Patron
- (sin acreditar)
Edward Gargan
- Deputy
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
...To actually catch Cary Grant acting! It only happens a couple of times and really does make you realize how amazing a performer the man was.
Benita Hume, longtime wife and sometime co-star of Ronald Colman, plays a moll with a golden heart. The roles are cookie cutter even for this early date, and we've already seen Cagney and Harlow burn down the screen in 1931's "The Public Enemy," but it's great seeing Grant working outside of his own preference of romantic comedy. He should have done more of it; his career would be looked at differently if he had racked up some awards for drama.... people who think the academy awards have declined recently should investigate Cary Grant, because his career shows how absurd the academy usually is.
Two directors; both a complete waste of time. One hopes they didn't get paid but instead the money went to Grant and Hume. Glenda Farrell is wasted here, in a role that is far beneath her.
Still, it's a fun movie and definitely worth a look.
Benita Hume, longtime wife and sometime co-star of Ronald Colman, plays a moll with a golden heart. The roles are cookie cutter even for this early date, and we've already seen Cagney and Harlow burn down the screen in 1931's "The Public Enemy," but it's great seeing Grant working outside of his own preference of romantic comedy. He should have done more of it; his career would be looked at differently if he had racked up some awards for drama.... people who think the academy awards have declined recently should investigate Cary Grant, because his career shows how absurd the academy usually is.
Two directors; both a complete waste of time. One hopes they didn't get paid but instead the money went to Grant and Hume. Glenda Farrell is wasted here, in a role that is far beneath her.
Still, it's a fun movie and definitely worth a look.
"Gambling Ship" is a rather obscure early Cary Grant film. Because it's so early, the studios didn't quite know what to do with Grant, as he hadn't developed an on-screen persona yet. That's why they have him playing a part he never would have done just a bit later...playing a mobster of all characters!
When the film begins, Ace (Grant) has just narrowly been acquitted for some crime. This close call is a wake-up call for him and he decides to retire from the mob. On the way out of town, he meets a lovely lady (Bonita Hume) on the train and you can imagine them both falling in love and settling down together. NOT SO FAST!! She also has a secret...as she's just left her life of crime as well! Neither knows the other's secret! How does all this play out and what does this have to do with an off-shore gambling ship?
In addition to seeing Grant as a mobster, the film was unusual because it also features Roscoe Karns as a gangster as well...sort of like an enforcer type! Karns specialized in playing mousy sorts of guys...the opposite of this character!
So is it any good? Well, it's not bad. Overall, it's an enjoyable little film but not exactly a must-see for most viewers...more a film that is best for Cary Grant fans who want to see his early work and see him in a VERY different role.
When the film begins, Ace (Grant) has just narrowly been acquitted for some crime. This close call is a wake-up call for him and he decides to retire from the mob. On the way out of town, he meets a lovely lady (Bonita Hume) on the train and you can imagine them both falling in love and settling down together. NOT SO FAST!! She also has a secret...as she's just left her life of crime as well! Neither knows the other's secret! How does all this play out and what does this have to do with an off-shore gambling ship?
In addition to seeing Grant as a mobster, the film was unusual because it also features Roscoe Karns as a gangster as well...sort of like an enforcer type! Karns specialized in playing mousy sorts of guys...the opposite of this character!
So is it any good? Well, it's not bad. Overall, it's an enjoyable little film but not exactly a must-see for most viewers...more a film that is best for Cary Grant fans who want to see his early work and see him in a VERY different role.
Cary Grant quits the rackets and heads to California under a fake name. He's had it, especially when he meets Benita Hume on a train. She's crazy for him, too. Trouble is her boss/lover runs a gambling ship, the mob is putting the squeeze on him, and he thinks she's located a sucker.
It's not Grant's first movie heading the cast list, but he's definitely the focus of the movie here. All three are trying to play a square game, but none of them knows how, and none of them believes the others. It's an intriguing idea, but it needs more than Louis Gasnier directing to raise it out of the potboiler status. Glenda Farrell and Roscoe Karns offer some fun.
It's not Grant's first movie heading the cast list, but he's definitely the focus of the movie here. All three are trying to play a square game, but none of them knows how, and none of them believes the others. It's an intriguing idea, but it needs more than Louis Gasnier directing to raise it out of the potboiler status. Glenda Farrell and Roscoe Karns offer some fun.
If you are going to enjoy an hour of fantasy about being an owner of a gambling ship, Cary Grant is as good as you will be able to imagine. Fun to watch and worth viewing without worrying about any messages.
Tidy web of a plot. Deception abounds, but luckily the audience is the first to know. It's just fun waiting for the characters to discover their mutual deceptions. Every principal character is a racketeer; there are no innocents. Cary Grant's character is, of course, the most charming criminal of the bunch.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAfter an African American boot-black called Oscar, who worked on the Paramount lot was cast in a bit part, a black cinema in Los Angeles billed this movie as: "Sensational star in Gambling Ship, Oscar supported by Cary Grant." All the promo pictures outside the cinema were of Oscar.
- PifiasBenita Hume is shown, through a translucent panel, taking a shower. She is clearly wearing a chemise.
- Citas
Ace Corbin: [Remembering what Jimmy had told him when he wouldn't accept his pistol] Sometimes even a good man has to blast his way loose. Boy, I'm gonna have a vacation if I have to kill a few guys.
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- Duración1 hora 12 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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