El mafioso Louie Ricarno (Lew Ayres) pretende retirarse después de alcanzar la cima del poder dentro del hampa. Después de casarse con Doris (Dorothy Mathews) se dirige a Florida donde se de... Leer todoEl mafioso Louie Ricarno (Lew Ayres) pretende retirarse después de alcanzar la cima del poder dentro del hampa. Después de casarse con Doris (Dorothy Mathews) se dirige a Florida donde se dedica al deporte y a escribir sus memorias.El mafioso Louie Ricarno (Lew Ayres) pretende retirarse después de alcanzar la cima del poder dentro del hampa. Después de casarse con Doris (Dorothy Mathews) se dirige a Florida donde se dedica al deporte y a escribir sus memorias.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 1 nominación en total
- Florist
- (escenas eliminadas)
- Machine Gunner
- (sin acreditar)
- Kitty - Fortune Teller
- (sin acreditar)
- Tommy - Louie's Chauffeur
- (sin acreditar)
- Joe - a Gangster
- (sin acreditar)
- Nigger Mike
- (sin acreditar)
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- CuriosidadesNo information about the publication of Rowland Brown's story, "A Handful of Clouds," has been found. The story may not have been published.
- PifiasWhat appears to be a typo in the gangland slaughter headline of the newspaper Louie reads in the boarding house - it reads 'grewsome' instead of 'gruesome' - is in fact an acceptable variant that was more popular at the time the film was released.
- Citas
Title Card: [closing title] The "Doorway to Hell" is a one-way door. There is no retribution - no plea for further clemency. The little boy walked through it with his head up and a smile on his lips. They gave him a funeral - a swell funeral that stopped traffic - and then they forgot him before the roses had a chance to wilt.
- Créditos adicionalesThe opening scene shows a newspaper printing press in motion and then presents the opening credits like a real newspaper advertisement.
- ConexionesFeatured in American Masters: Warner Bros.: Una Historia Para El Recuerdo (2008)
Ayres is one of the casting issues; the other is the policeman played by Robert Elliott, who is far too lethargic as he delivers his lines. The script is actually pretty good, and there are some lines that are wry and just perfect for the genre and time period. The ending is drawn out, however, and it's too bad the story surrounding the love interest (played well by Dorothy Matthews) who marries Ayres but secretly loves Cagney isn't expanded on, though the scene where she coyly slips off her wedding ring to encourage him is nice. The movie hits you over the head with an anti-crime message, but as you think about the actions of the police officer, coercing statements and selectively deciding who to protect, you have to wonder how effective this message was. Anyway, the net of all of this is a reasonably entertaining movie, but nothing to write home about.
This was only Cagney's 2nd movie, just before a string of movies the following year which would cement him as a star, most notably, The Public Enemy, and he's such a natural with great screen presence. As a footnote, I found it ironic that while Ayres in the movie lauds Napoleon, his brother's military training, and war in general, Ayres in real life was a conscientious objector during WWII, making him very unpopular at the time, though he served with honor in the medical corps instead.
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- 15 jun 2016
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- Presupuesto
- 240.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 18 minutos
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