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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn New York's Bowery during the Gay Nineties, a saloon owner and a rebel share a rivalry.In New York's Bowery during the Gay Nineties, a saloon owner and a rebel share a rivalry.In New York's Bowery during the Gay Nineties, a saloon owner and a rebel share a rivalry.
Bull Anderson
- Pug
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Irving Bacon
- Hick
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Lucille Ball
- Blonde
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John Bleifer
- Mumbo the Mute
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Phil Bloom
- Pug
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James Burke
- Recruiting Sergeant
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Marguerite Caverley
- Undetermined Secondary Role
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- QuizGeorge Raft and Wallace Beery were at odds during filming. According to Raft, before the fistfight scene, Beery asked Raft to let him throw the first punch and then proceeded to sucker-punch Raft, knocking him out for several minutes. "When I came to I got up and called him everything I could think of," Raft said. They then fought for real, and the crew had to break it up.
- BlooperThe name of George Raft's character, "Steve Brodie," is misspelled "Brody" in the opening credits.
- Citazioni
Steve Brodie: Don't ever say I never give ya nothin'.
- Versioni alternativeThe version shown on Fox Movie Channel runs seven seconds over 87 minutes. Apparently it is a reissue copy, the missing five minutes due to reediting to fit post code rules. Though it was made for Twentieth Century Films, a new start up film studio organized by Joe Schenck, Bill Goetz (L.B. Mayer's son-in-law) and ex-Warner Bros. production chief Darryl Zanuck, the FMC version is presented under the post merger logo of Twentieth Century Fox complete with fanfare and an end title crediting distribution to TCF. This year a full uncut version was shown at New York's Film Forum which clocked several minutes over ninety minutes.
- ConnessioniEdited into Brooklyn Bridge (1981)
- Colonne sonoreThe Bowery
(uncredited)
Music by Percy Gaunt
Lyrics by Charles Hale Hoyt
Sung by a chorus at the beginning
Played often in the score
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put this on your "must see" list
High energy Raoul Walsh classic from 1933, The Bowery places saloon owner and operator Wallace Beery against bitter rival and dandy, George Raft, with adopted street kid Jackie Cooper and good looking Faye Wray in roles that play in between their big rivalry. It's not clear exactly what the rivalry is all about, but everyone follows it in the daily tabloids. Plenty of wisecracks at the beginning, but the characters soften up as the film progresses. Apart from that is the sheer exuberance of the scenes in Beery's saloon. The various characters, sexy chorus line, lots of drinking, a perfect creation of a den of iniquity not too refrained by so-called pre-code restrictions, and then later come the Carrie Nations led by Carrie Nation herself. It all creates a very vivid picture of a life that's long gone. I don't like to compare eras, but this film is completely and totally different from anything one would see today. The film has plenty of heart and long lost innocence and is absolutlely a must see.
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- 17 set 2009
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- Budget
- 421.496 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 32 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1
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