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7.0/10   398 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Richard Macaulay (original screenplay) and
Jerry Wald (original screenplay)
Contact:
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Release Date:
9 August 1941 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Raft and Robinson are at the brawling point!
Plot:
Hank McHenry and Johnny Marshall work on a road crew for the power company. In a freak accident Hank is injured and is promoted to foreman of the gang... more | add synopsis
User Reviews:
Exciting and powerful more (18 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Edward G. Robinson ... Hank 'Gimpy' McHenry

Marlene Dietrich ... Fay Duval

George Raft ... Johnny Marshall
Alan Hale ... Jumbo Wells
Frank McHugh ... Omaha
Eve Arden ... Dolly
Barton MacLane ... Smiley Quinn
Ward Bond ... Eddie Adams
Walter Catlett ... Sidney Whipple
Joyce Compton ... Scarlett
Lucia Carroll ... Flo
Egon Brecher ... Antoine 'Pop' Duval
Cliff Clark ... Cully
Joseph Crehan ... Sweeney
Ben Welden ... Al Hurst
Barbara Pepper ... Polly
Dorothy Appleby ... Wilma
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Murray Alper ... Lineman (uncredited)
Jean Ames ... Thelma, the Cafe Cashier (uncredited)
Sam Ash ... Extra at Midnight Club (uncredited)
Lynn Baggett ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Leah Baird ... Mrs. Taylor, Prison Matron (uncredited)
Muriel Barr ... Model (uncredited)
Diana Barrymore ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Arthur Q. Bryan ... Drunk Texan (uncredited)
Joyce Bryant ... Mrs. Brewster (uncredited)
Georgia Caine ... Head Nurse (uncredited)
Peter Caldwell ... Boy Playing Baseball (uncredited)
Nat Carr ... 28 Club Waiter (uncredited)
Glen Cavender ... Drunk Bounced from Midnight Club (uncredited)
Eddy Chandler ... Detective in Raid (uncredited)
Chester Clute ... Drug Store Clerk (uncredited)
Joe Devlin ... Bartender (uncredited)
John Dilson ... Jail Clerk (uncredited)
Roland Drew ... Citizen Reporting Power Outage (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn ... Man Calling Sweeney (uncredited)
Dick Elliott ... Drunk Texan (uncredited)
Faye Emerson ... Nurse Who Lost Draw (uncredited)
Eddie Fetherston ... Power Company Telephone Operator (uncredited)
James Flavin ... Orderly About to Give Bath (uncredited)
Brenda Fowler ... Mrs. Calkin, a Saleslady (uncredited)
William Gould ... Freeman, Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Fred Graham ... Lineman at Cafe Counter (uncredited)
Carl Harbaugh ... Noisy Nash (uncredited)
John Harmon ... Benny, the Counterman (uncredited)
Harry Harvey Jr. ... Boy Playing Baseball (uncredited)
Al Herman ... Power Company Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Herbert Heywood ... Charlie, a Watchman (uncredited)
Friedrich Hollaender ... Accompanist (uncredited)
Harry Holman ... Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes ... 28 Club Bartender (uncredited)
William Hopper ... Power Company Telephone Operator (uncredited)
John Kelly ... 28 Club Bouncer (uncredited)
Barbara Land ... Marilyn (uncredited)
Vera Lewis ... Wife of the Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
Audra Lindley ... Nurse (uncredited)
Jack 'Tiny' Lipson ... Midnight Club Bartender (uncredited)
Al Lloyd ... Extra at Midnight Club (uncredited)
Frank Mayo ... Midnight Club Doorman (uncredited)
Pat McKee ... Midnight Club Bouncer (uncredited)
Gayle Mellott ... Model (uncredited)
William Newell ... Lineman at Cafe Counter (uncredited)
Paul Panzer ... 28 Club Bartender (uncredited)
Lee Phelps ... Detective in Raid (uncredited)
Jane Randolph ... Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
Jack Richardson ... Midnight Club Waiter (uncredited)
Bobby Robb ... Boy Playing Baseball (uncredited)
Drew Roddy ... Boy Playing Baseball (uncredited)
William Royle ... Policeman in Raid (uncredited)
Cliff Saum ... Man to Call Substation (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre ... Power Company Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Harry Seymour ... Piano Player (uncredited)
Charles Sherlock ... Power Company Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Robert Strange ... Bailsman (uncredited)
Harry Strang ... Tommy, Foreman Sent to Line 191 (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan ... Lineman at Cafe Counter (uncredited)
Elliott Sullivan ... Lineman at Cafe Counter (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook ... Midnight Club Waiter (uncredited)
Dorothy Vaughan ... Mrs. Boyle (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent ... Sailor, a Lineman (uncredited)
Nella Walker ... FloorLady (uncredited)
Billy Wayne ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Dick Wessel ... Lineman at Cafe Counter (uncredited)
Joan Winfield ... Nurse Holding Baby (uncredited)
Isabel Withers ... Head Nurse (uncredited)
Beal Wong ... Wing Ling, Chinese Singer (uncredited)
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Directed by
Raoul Walsh 
 
Writing credits
Richard Macaulay (original screenplay) and
Jerry Wald (original screenplay)

Produced by
Mark Hellinger .... associate producer
Hal B. Wallis .... executive producer
Jack Saper .... associate producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Adolph Deutsch 
Heinz Roemheld (uncredited)
 
Cinematography by
Ernest Haller (director of photography) (as Ernie Haller)
 
Film Editing by
Ralph Dawson 
 
Art Direction by
Max Parker 
 
Costume Design by
Milo Anderson (gowns)
 
Makeup Department
Perc Westmore .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Frank Mattison .... unit manager (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Russell Saunders .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Dolph Thomas .... sound
 
Special Effects by
Byron Haskin .... special effects
Hans F. Koenekamp .... special effects (as H.F. Koenekamp)
 
Stunts
Buster Wiles .... stunt double: Alan Hale (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Leo F. Forbstein .... musical director
 
Other crew
Hugh Cummings .... dialogue director
Verne Elliott .... technical advisor
Mack Gray .... stand-in: George Raft (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Runtime:
USA:103 min (Turner library print) | USA:104 min | West Germany:100 min
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Language:
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
A fistfight developed on the set between stars Edward G. Robinson and George Raft when Raft spun Robinson around too hard for a scene. more
Quotes:
Hank 'Gimpy' McHenry: Johnny, what are you doing for supper tonight?
Johnny Marshall: Oh, nothing exciting.
Hank 'Gimpy' McHenry: Well, come on home with me.
Johnny Marshall: Nah, it's getting to be a habit.
Hank 'Gimpy' McHenry: What's the matter? Don't you like the food?
Johnny Marshall: Oh sure, I like it. But if I show up at your house this week for another meal, Fay'll wind up calling the cops. And after all, you're practically still on your honeymoon.
Hank 'Gimpy' McHenry: I'm only asking you for supper.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Navy Blues (1941) more
Soundtrack:
The Wedding March more

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9 out of 12 people found the following review useful.
Exciting and powerful, 31 March 2003
Author: Kalaman from Ottawa

"Manpower", made for Warner Bros. in 1941, is one of the most exciting and pleasurable of all classic action adventures. It's great to see the positive reviews from fellow users; I have been looking forward to it for some time and I finally saw it. What a picture! I'm a huge Raoul Walsh fan and "Manpower" ranks with the director's greatest works - "Me and My Gal", "The Roaring Twenties", "Gentleman Jim", "The Strawberry Blonde", "Objective, Burma", "Pursued", et al. The film is extraordinary for a number of reasons, but the most obvious reason is a top notch cast: Edward G. Robinson, Marlene Dietrich, George Raft, Ward Bond, Alan Hale, Eve Arden, and the lovable Frank McHugh, performing his hilarious shenanigans and slapstick.

The film concerns a group of emergency power repairmen who work on a high voltage power lines during ferocious storms. Throughout "Manpower", Walsh emphasizes group camaraderie and the strong bond of working class Americans. It is also filled with Walsh's trademark boyish gusto and unsophisticated Irish ribaldry, but it somehow lacks the bittersweet nostalgia and wistfulness of "Strawberry Blonde" and "Gentleman Jim".

The same way Walsh's "Strawberry Blonde" is a remake of a charming 1933 Gary Cooper vehicle called "One Sunday Afternoon", "Manpower" is a remake of Howard Hawks'1932 adventure "Tiger Shark", also starring Edward G. Robinson as a tuna fisherman. Here, Robinson plays power lineman who happens to be in love with an ex-con girl, sensitively played by Marlene Dietrich. Robinson's rival is George Raft and their climactic aerial duel amidst jolting electric wires are among the highlights of the film's stunning action scenes.

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