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Gambling-house owner finds himself estranged from his wife and son.

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Charley Enley Kyng
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Lon Kyng
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Robbin Elcott
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Alice Elcott
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Jim Kurstyn
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Ada
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Ben Gavery Snelerr
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Tycoon
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Sarah Calbern
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Ed
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Dr. Palmer
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Pete Senta
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Lew 'Angie' Debretti
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Frank Sistina
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Paul Enley Kyng
Caleb Peterson ...
Sleigh
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Mrs. Purcell
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Mr. Reardon
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
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Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Jean Andren ...
Parent (uncredited)
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Larry Lorgan (uncredited)
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Joe Josephs (uncredited)
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Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
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Tommy Smith (uncredited)
Mary Bayless ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Paul Kyng as a Boy, in Photo (uncredited)
Eugene Beday ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Margaret Bert ...
Parent (uncredited)
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Gambler (uncredited)
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Mike (uncredited)
Marci Booth ...
Girl in Country Club (uncredited)
Basil Brigadier ...
Hatcheck Man (uncredited)
Arnolda Brown ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Orland Bush ...
Dealer (uncredited)
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Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Mr. Kulik (uncredited)
James Carlisle ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Attendant (uncredited)
Cliff Clark ...
Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
Harry Cody ...
Blackjack Player (uncredited)
James Conaty ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
William E. Connors ...
Dealer (uncredited)
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Casino Patron (uncredited)
Lucille Curtis ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Jack Daley ...
Poker Player (uncredited)
Daniel De Jonghe ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Horace Deal ...
Dealer (uncredited)
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Gambler (uncredited)
Tay Dunn ...
Waiter (uncredited)
William Edmunds ...
Men's Rom Attendant (uncredited)
Harry Evans ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Charles Fogel ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Parent (uncredited)
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Smitty (uncredited)
Ralph Freedman ...
Dealer (uncredited)
Jack Gargan ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Pat Goldin ...
Waiter (uncredited)
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Casino Patron (uncredited)
A. Cameron Grant ...
Blackjack Player (uncredited)
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Frank, a Dealer (uncredited)
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Parent (uncredited)
Eloise Hardt ...
Hooker (uncredited)
Ralph Hodges ...
Boy (uncredited)
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Casino Patron (uncredited)
Marjorie Jackson ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Jimmy Kelly ...
Poker Player (uncredited)
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Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Casino Patron (uncredited)
Donald Kerr ...
Gambler (uncredited)
Samuel A. Landy ...
Dealer (uncredited)
Peggy Leon ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Parent (uncredited)
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Ellen (uncredited)
Mickey McCardle ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Elderly Man (uncredited)
John 'Skins' Miller ...
Willie (uncredited)
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Prisoner (uncredited)
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Elderly Man (uncredited)
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Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Photographer (uncredited)
Gloria Moore ...
Girl in Country Club (uncredited)
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Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Undetermined Role (uncredited)
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Gambler (uncredited)
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Gambler (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
Gil Patric ...
Gambler (uncredited)
George Pembroke ...
Headwaiter (uncredited)
Frank Pershing ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Poker Player (uncredited)
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Doorman (uncredited)
Tom Quinn ...
Poker Player (uncredited)
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Mrs. Lorgan (uncredited)
Jack Raymond ...
Prisoner (uncredited)
George Riley ...
Blackjack Player (uncredited)
Mary Jane Smith ...
Paul's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Billy Snyder ...
Gambler (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Henry Sylvester ...
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
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Gambler (uncredited)
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Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Lillian West ...
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Joe Whitehead ...
Cop (uncredited)
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Danny, the Cashier (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mervyn LeRoy

Written by

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Richard Brooks ... (screenplay)
 
Edward Harris Heth ... (based on novel by)

Produced by

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Arthur Freed ... producer

Music by

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Lennie Hayton

Cinematography by

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Harold Rosson ... director of photography

Editing by

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Ralph E. Winters

Art Direction by

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Cedric Gibbons
Urie McCleary

Set Decoration by

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Henry Grace ... (as Henry W. Grace)
Edwin B. Willis

Makeup Department

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Jack Dawn ... makeup artist
Sydney Guilaroff ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Al Shenberg ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Sid Sidman ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Norwood A. Fenton ... sound (as A. Norwood Fenton)
Douglas Shearer ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ed Hubbell ... still photographer (uncredited)
Lloyd Isbell ... grip (uncredited)
Robert Martin ... camera operator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Wally Heglin ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Grace Dubray ... script supervisor (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Although Charley Kying (Clark Gable) has owned a casino for 15 years, on one rainy night events and people seem to converge and threaten his family home and second home, his gambling house. After a doctor secretly diagnoses him with a severe heart condition and recommends that if he continues to subject himself to the daily stress of a professional gambler, he hasn't long to live. Later that day he's made to realize that he's been neglecting his faithful wife (Alexis Smith) for years and abdicated his duties as father to his son (Daryl Hickman), who resents his father's unsavory reputation and rebuffs his interest in attending that night's prom. Charley's weakling brother-in-law (Wendell Corey), who sponges off him by freeloading at home and cheating him out of petty cash as croupier, agrees to conspire with rival gamblers to cheat Charley out of thousands. Among the others who add stress to what would seem to be Charley's last night in the casino are a rich former girlfriend (Mary Astor) who proposes they renew their relationship, an old nemesis (Frank Morgan) who's vowing to break the bank at the tables, and an old degenerate gambler and former mentor (Lewis Stone) whose desperation leads him to try to take his own life. Written by duke1029@aol.com

Plot Keywords
Taglines Red-Head Trouble! Blonde Trouble! Brunette Trouble! -but GABLE is ABLE! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Faites vos jeux (France)
  • Hoher Einsatz (Germany)
  • ¡Hagan juego! (Spain)
  • Fate il vostro gioco (Italy)
  • Faites vos jeux (Canada, French title)
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Runtime
  • 112 min
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Box Office

Budget $1,363,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Writer Richard Brooks was originally penciled in to direct but was taken off the picture after Clark Gable was cast. He recalls he was told, "Well, now it's a Gable picture, and you can't expect to direct Gable." See more »
Goofs Around the 51-minute mark, in the conversation with Charley (Clark Gable), Ada (Mary Astor ) has two sentences that are dubbed (she clearly says something else than what it's heard). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Some of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of Motion Picture Leadership (1949). See more »
Soundtracks You Are My Lucky Star See more »
Quotes Charley Enley Kyng: [to prostitute] Unless I hire people, i don't like them workin' here.
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