Cocky young street kid worships his father, a sleazy political operative.Cocky young street kid worships his father, a sleazy political operative.Cocky young street kid worships his father, a sleazy political operative.
Bill Elliott
- Dr. Allan
- (as Gordon Elliott)
Byron Armstrong
- Gang Member
- (uncredited)
Ted Billings
- Albert Murder aka Old Man Murder
- (uncredited)
Conrad Binyon
- Gang Member
- (uncredited)
Frank Bischell
- Gang Member
- (uncredited)
Edwin Brian
- Chuck's Lieutenant
- (uncredited)
Horace B. Carpenter
- Pop McCarthy
- (uncredited)
Eugene Cavecche
- Gang Member
- (uncredited)
Jiulio Cavecche
- Gang Member
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaOnly film for second-billed Maureen O'Connor.
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Easy Peek at Depression Era Slums and Shows Plenty of Hope
Monogram, a Distinctive Low Budget Studio Shows Here it Could Make a Movie that Looked Like a Major Studio. In This Social Depression Era Drama Jackie Cooper Falling from the Grace of Big Budget Successes is Still Able to Make the Central Character Believable, Charming, and Effective.
An Exceptional Performance from Ma Kettle Star (Marjorie Main) Add to the Ambiance of the Downtrodden People Residing in the Slums. There are Rival Teen Gangs Spitting at Each Other and Engaging in Fisticuffs, and a Mob Element that Shoots Anything in Sight.
Overall, it is a Good Peek at the Low Life Environs and the Movie Delivers a Good Story with an Upbeat Ending. The Script is Above Average and Characters All Ring True. For a Positive Spin on Life in the Undergrowth, the Ending May be a Bit too Quick and Hokey, but Provides a Dream, from the Dream Factory of 1930's B-Movie Hollywood.
An Exceptional Performance from Ma Kettle Star (Marjorie Main) Add to the Ambiance of the Downtrodden People Residing in the Slums. There are Rival Teen Gangs Spitting at Each Other and Engaging in Fisticuffs, and a Mob Element that Shoots Anything in Sight.
Overall, it is a Good Peek at the Low Life Environs and the Movie Delivers a Good Story with an Upbeat Ending. The Script is Above Average and Characters All Ring True. For a Positive Spin on Life in the Undergrowth, the Ending May be a Bit too Quick and Hokey, but Provides a Dream, from the Dream Factory of 1930's B-Movie Hollywood.
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- LeonLouisRicci
- Dec 4, 2014
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- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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