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Overview
Release Date:
26 November 1938 (USA) moreTagline:
Sensational Human Drama... Terrific Thrills And Suspense! morePlot:
Rocky Sullivan and Jerry Connolly were tough kids who grew up together in the toughest part of New York --- Hell's Kitchen... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 1 win moreUser Comments:
Cagney Heads Impressive Cast moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| James Cagney | ... | Rocky Sullivan | |
| Pat O'Brien | ... | Jerry Connolly | |
| Humphrey Bogart | ... | James Frazier | |
| Ann Sheridan | ... | Laury Ferguson | |
| George Bancroft | ... | Mac Keefer | |
| Billy Halop | ... | Soapy | |
| Bobby Jordan | ... | Swing | |
| Leo Gorcey | ... | Bim | |
| Gabriel Dell | ... | Pasty | |
| Huntz Hall | ... | Crab | |
| Bernard Punsly | ... | Hunky (as Bernard Punsley) | |
| Joe Downing | ... | Steve | |
| Edward Pawley | ... | Edwards | |
| Adrian Morris | ... | Blackie | |
| Frankie Burke | ... | Rocky, As a Boy |
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97 minCountry:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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UK:PG (1986) | Canada:PG (video rating) | Norway:16 (1939) | Portugal:M/12 | UK:A (1938) (cut) | Argentina:16 | Australia:G (cable rating) | Australia:PG (original rating) | Chile:18 | Finland:(Banned) (1939-1950) | Finland:K-16 (1950) | USA:Approved (PCA #4496) | Germany:12MOVIEmeter: 
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For years, viewers have wonder whether or not "Rocky" Sullivan really turned yellow as he was being strapped into the electric chair. Some have wondered if he was faking it in order to keep his promise to Father Jerry. When asked about the scene years later, Cagney says he chose to play it in such a way so that the audience could make their own decisions as to whether or not he was faking. moreGoofs:
Continuity: During the course of the final shootout, the pattern of broken glass changes. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Jerry, As a Boy: Bulls eye!
William 'Rocky' Sullivan, as a boy: It's as dead as a door nail around here.
Jerry, As a Boy: Yeah.
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This film certainly has an attractive cast with three Hall-Of-Fame actors and the very pretty Ann Sheridan.
James Cagney, my favorite actor of classic films, once again steals most of the scenes. He just dominates the screen and gets you very involved with his character, especially at the end. Pat O'Brien plays his normal somewhat-liberal and likable priest role and Humphrey Bogart is convincing as the crooked lawyer. Bogart was the bad guy in most films until he became a big star a couple years after this film.
The "Dead End Kids" are a pretty tough bunch. Seeing them play basketball is quite a sight - more like rugby. It must be one of the highlights of this entertaining film because I remember it so well....it was so different from any other basketball game I've ever seen!
The shootout-and-chase scene near the end was well-done with some great film-noir photography and the ending of the movie is quite memorable. Frankly, the first time I saw this I thought it was overrated but after the second viewing - and then seeing a nice transfer on DVD - I changed my mind. It is anything but overrated.