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Directed by:
William Keighley
Written by:
Seton I. Miller
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| Released: |
1936 |
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| Genre: |
DRAMA CRIME
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| Origin: |
US |
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| Colour: |
BW |
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| Length: |
81 |
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PRO Reviews
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| | A fast, smooth-working action picture. | | | | (Variety) | | A taut and compelling melodrama. | | | | (Howard Barnes, New York Herald-Tribune) | | Considered simply as a gangster melodrama, it is a satisfying piece of work with as much vigorous story-telling, deftly managed thrills and fights and cunningly built-up suspense as anyone could wish for. | | | | (Film Weekly) | | Mr Bogart is a most successful tough guy and I should say the chances are entirely remote that he will be allowed to play a law-abiding citizen again. | | | | (Observer) | | One of the best Warner Brothers racketeering dramas of the Thirties. | | | | (David Quinlan, TV Film and Video Guide, 1997) | |
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