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Sinners' Holiday

  • 1930
  • Passed
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
773
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Evalyn Knapp and Grant Withers in Sinners' Holiday (1930)
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Ma Delano (Lucille LaVerne) runs a boardwalk penny arcade and lives upstairs with her sons Harry and Joe (James Cagney and Ray Gallagher) and daughter Jennie (Evalyn Knapp); their story invo... Read allMa Delano (Lucille LaVerne) runs a boardwalk penny arcade and lives upstairs with her sons Harry and Joe (James Cagney and Ray Gallagher) and daughter Jennie (Evalyn Knapp); their story involves rum-running, accidental murder, and a frame-up.Ma Delano (Lucille LaVerne) runs a boardwalk penny arcade and lives upstairs with her sons Harry and Joe (James Cagney and Ray Gallagher) and daughter Jennie (Evalyn Knapp); their story involves rum-running, accidental murder, and a frame-up.

  • Director
    • John G. Adolfi
  • Writers
    • Marie Baumer
    • Harvey F. Thew
    • George Rosener
  • Stars
    • Grant Withers
    • Evalyn Knapp
    • James Cagney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    773
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John G. Adolfi
    • Writers
      • Marie Baumer
      • Harvey F. Thew
      • George Rosener
    • Stars
      • Grant Withers
      • Evalyn Knapp
      • James Cagney
    • 24User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Grant Withers
    Grant Withers
    • Angel Harrigan
    Evalyn Knapp
    Evalyn Knapp
    • Jennie Delano
    James Cagney
    James Cagney
    • Harry Delano
    Joan Blondell
    Joan Blondell
    • Myrtle
    Hank Mann
    Hank Mann
    • Happy
    Ray Gallagher
    Ray Gallagher
    • Joe Delano
    Otto Hoffman
    Otto Hoffman
    • George
    Warren Hymer
    Warren Hymer
    • Mitch McKane
    Noel Madison
    Noel Madison
    • Buck Rogers
    Lucille La Verne
    Lucille La Verne
    • Ma Delano
    • (as Lucille LaVerne)
    Purnell Pratt
    Purnell Pratt
    • Detective Sikes
    • Director
      • John G. Adolfi
    • Writers
      • Marie Baumer
      • Harvey F. Thew
      • George Rosener
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    6dontspamme-76078

    Pretty good until the ending

    This is a fun movie. Great to see some true movie stars in their earliest roles.

    But the movie suddenly ends. It's as if they realized they were down to their last reel of film and decided to jump ahead several pages to the final scene.

    It's still worth seeing.
    7boblipton

    Cagney Still Shaking Off The Stage

    On a Coney Island arcade, a corpse turns up.

    John Adolfi's movie version has not aged particularly well. Likewise. Many of the performances do not stand up to 90 decades. While Evalyn Knapp, Jimmy Cagney and Joan Blondell (Jimmy and Joan had taken the same roles in the Broadway production) are fine in their roles, the whole seems an uneasy morality play and the other actors give stagey line readings. Cagney and Blondell are still working their way through, but their staginess seems to fit the characters and Jimmy's nervous energy delivers a punch.
    8Nate-48

    Seminal early sound, pre-code film, Cagneys first movie

    This is a must-see film which captures a specific time and place: the prohibition-era Atlantic City Boardwalk scene.

    This movie was released in 1930 at the height of prohibition and the beginning of The Great Depression.

    It is the first film teaming of Cagney and Blondell, lifelong friends.

    They acted these roles in the theater before the rights were purchased by Al Jolson to sell the script to Warner Brothers.

    The scenes showed would have been absolutely scandalous five years later when the code went into effect.

    The acting is great from the top down.

    Cagney is at his most raw and gripping.

    Great story which truly depicts the period and place with a reality-based tone that is hard to find in pictures anymore.
    7SnoopyStyle

    real early Cagney

    It's the Coney Island boardwalk amusement park. Ma Delano runs a penny arcade and lives above it with her children Jennie, Joe, and Harry (James Cagney). Mitch McKane runs a bootleg operation under them and has his eye on Jennie but Angel Harrigan beats him to her by weeks and months. Harry gets involved with Mitch and one night, he shoots Mitch dead in a confrontation. He hides his crime as the police investigates. He confesses to Ma who tries to frame everything on Angel.

    I don't think that I've ever seen Cagney play such a sniveling little punk, at least not to this extent. It's interesting and a little fun. He's not the lead in this one. It's really really early in his career. It's his first credited role. It's also fun to see the sleaziness of the amusement carnival laid out in this pre-Code talkie. There is something edgy while being innocent.
    6ksf-2

    plain simple prohibition murder story

    Gotta love these old pre-code black and white films; there is a great scene where if the fair-goer hits the target, the girl sitting on a swing lifts up her dress for a little "show". This straight-forward no-surprises murder story takes place during prohibition , in a penny arcade, which was also the name of the play on which it is based. It stars Cagney in his very first performance in 1930, brought in from the original play; Also in a big role is Joan Blondell, who had already made four films, but would go on to make eight more films with Cagney, as well as over 150 films on her own. The top bills are Grant Withers and Evalyn Knapp, and Lucille Laverne, who had all started in silents. Also love the plain-talking mother who has an opinion on everything and everybody. John Adolfi, the director, had started as an actor in 1907, and worked mostly in silent films. This was one of his last movies as director. Due to its age, the sound and picture quality is a little iffy, but enjoy it as a fun, plain, simple story.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of James Cagney at age 31. Cagney was signed for the film, along with Joan Blondell, at the insistence of Al Jolson, who had seen the pair in the Broadway stage version, originally titled, "Penny Arcade," bought the rights, and insisted that they repeat their performances in the Warner Brothers film. Interestingly, though Cagney owed his film start to Jolson, the two would never meet.
    • Goofs
      When Harry pulls down the window shade, the light in the room only darkens after the shade is clear at the bottom of the window.
    • Quotes

      George: [Barking] Real Coney Island hot dogs! They're all pedigree and they're all housebroken!

    • Crazy credits
      Instead of music, ambient sounds of a penny arcade and midway are heard through the opening credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in When the Talkies Were Young (1955)

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 1930 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Penny Arcade
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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