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Director:
Writers:
Robert Carson (story)
John Lee Mahin (screenplay)
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Release Date:
12 November 1937 (USA) more
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Tagline:
The Romance of a Gangster's Life told in GRIPPING DRAMA! more
Plot:
Gangster Joe Krozac is in prison for ten years. Reporter Paul North is fired by his newspaper for writing... more | add synopsis
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Cast

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Edward G. Robinson ... Joe Krozac

James Stewart ... Paul North Sr.
Rose Stradner ... Talya Krozac
Lionel Stander ... Curly
Douglas Scott ... Paul North Jr. / Joe Krozac Jr.
John Carradine ... Caspar
Sidney Blackmer ... San Francisco Editor
Grant Mitchell ... Warden
Edward Brophy ... Fats Garvey (as Edward S. Brody)
Alan Baxter ... Frankie 'Acey' Kile
Frank Conroy ... Sid Gorman
Louise Beavers ... Gloria, Talya's Maid
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ernie Alexander ... Reporter (scenes deleted)
William Arnold ... Father (scenes deleted)
Nick Copeland ... Reporter (scenes deleted)
Arthur Howard ... Father (scenes deleted)
Mitchell Ingraham ... Father (scenes deleted)
Cy Kendall ... Editor (scenes deleted)
Frank Marlowe ... Reporter (scenes deleted)
Eddie Marr ... Frankie Kile (scenes deleted)
Walter Miller ... Mike Kile (scenes deleted)
Broderick O'Farrell ... Father (scenes deleted)
Cyril Ring ... Father (scenes deleted)
Paul Sutton ... George Kile (scenes deleted)
Pierre Watkin ... Editor (scenes deleted)
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Another Public Enemy (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
81 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
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Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Anachronisms: Joe Krozac is sent to Alcatraz in 1927, but Alcatraz didn't become a federal penitentiary until 1933. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) more

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Strong Film, 13 March 2008
Author: Michael_Elliott from Louisville, KY

Last Gangster, The (1937)

*** (out of 4)

Strange but highly entertaining gangster film from MGM has Edward G. Robinson marrying a woman who doesn't know about his deadly pass. Robinson eventually has a son with her but before he meets the child he gets sent to prison for ten years. The mother then finds out about his past and decides to kidnap the kid so that he doesn't turn out like his father. She eventually marries another guy (James Stewart) but soon Robinson is out of jail and looking for revenge. This is certainly a lot tamer than the Warner gang pictures of the time but that's a good thing because there's a lot of heart and emotion in place of the violence. Robinson is very good and incredibly touching in the end and Stewart shines in his role. John Carradine has a very good part as a man picking on Robinson inside prison. The ending is predictable but the film still works very well.

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