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A gangster is jailed for ten years after his wife becomes pregnant. He becomes bitter when she divorces him and remarries.A gangster is jailed for ten years after his wife becomes pregnant. He becomes bitter when she divorces him and remarries.A gangster is jailed for ten years after his wife becomes pregnant. He becomes bitter when she divorces him and remarries.
Edward Brophy
- 'Fats' Garvey
- (as Edward S. Brophy)
Victor Adams
- Warehouse Gangster
- (uncredited)
Richard Allen
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Jimmy Barnes
- Boy
- (uncredited)
Don 'Red' Barry
- Billy Ernst
- (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
- Convict
- (uncredited)
William 'Billy' Benedict
- Freddy - Office Boy
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaOne of the few films - and quite possibly the only one - where James Stewart sports a groomed mustache. He appears unshaven in many films (especially westerns) but in the latter part of this one he is clean shaven except for the upper lip.
- GoofsJoe Krozac is sent to Alcatraz in 1927, but Alcatraz didn't become a federal penitentiary until 1933.
- Quotes
Joe Krozac: [to his wife who has fainted at the table] What's the matter? Hey, Baby!
[to Curly]
Joe Krozac: Do you think she's sick?
Curly: [Sarcastically] Well I never had a dame that slept during dinner.
- Crazy creditsCredits appear as news headlines.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The First Gangster and the Last Gangster (1937)
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The movies have always relied on clear-cut heroes and villains to either engage the sympathy or incur the animosity of members of the audience: simplistic, and far removed from real life. Much more thought-provoking are the occasional characters such as the lead in this film, an egotistical, tough-as-nails crime kingpin and killer, who nevertheless emerges convincingly as a man capable of sympathy and single-minded devotion. The scenario is to be commended for making the complexities and seeming contradictions in this character altogether believable. Of course it is the performer who must make this come alive on the screen, and here Edward G. Robinson succeeds brilliantly. In a gallery of great performances by such a fine actor, this one deserves to be much better known.
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- Another Public Enemy
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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