Joe Jonathan tries to keep his business on the level after some shady dealings but will his cronies let him?Joe Jonathan tries to keep his business on the level after some shady dealings but will his cronies let him?Joe Jonathan tries to keep his business on the level after some shady dealings but will his cronies let him?
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination total
John Dilson
- Carter - the General Manager
- (as John H. Dilson)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRichard Barthelmess' last film, before his retirement from acting.
- GoofsWhen different marquees were being shown, the one for Hamilton's read "Presenting Lew Luddy and His Rythm Boys" which misspelled the word "Rhythm."
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This is part musical and part gangster film.Unfortunately neither really meshes with the other.Just when we are enjoying a musical interlude the rather routine gangster film comes crashing back in.It seems to me that they really could not make up their minds what sort of film they wanted this to be.The cast is quite interesting.Ann Shirley and Richard Barthelmess both make their swan songs.Also featured are the marvelous Mary Wickes and Millard Mitchell.In fact the exchanges between those two are the best part of the film.There is one rather strange scene when George Murphy asks the young gang leader to come and live with him instead of Ann Shirley.In the next scene Murphy and the boy are seen all hot and sweaty in his gym!I wonder if they were trying to tell us something?
- malcolmgsw
- Sep 22, 2005
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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