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The Roaring Twenties (1939)
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Synopsis
Based upon an idea by Broadway columnist
Mark Hellinger
, The Roaring Twenties opens during World War I as doughboys Eddie Bartlett (
James Cagney
), Lloyd Hart (
Jeffrey Lynn
), and George Hally (
Humphrey Bogart
) discuss what they will do when the war is over. Bartlett wants to go back to repairing cabs, and Hart yearns to be a lawyer, but it becomes clear that Hally has less reputable plans in mind for himself. Come the end of the war, things are not as easy for veterans like Bartlett as they should be. He is unable to get his old job back and ends up driving a cab for little money. One night he is asked to deliver a package (which turns out to be whiskey) to an address that turns out to be a speakeasy. This starts him on a life of crime, as he gets deeper involved as a bootlegger. Things are not made easy by a rival bootlegger -- who turns out to be Hally. The two join forces and prosper. Hart shares in their prosperity, as Bartlett engages him to take care of his legal matters. Unfortunately, Hart is also interested in Jean Sherman (
Priscilla Lane
), a young woman that Bartlett has had an eye on for quite some time. He loses her to Hart at about the same time that his criminal empire crumbles, and he is reduced to driving a cab again while Hally continues to prosper with his ruthless ways. Eventually, Hart -- now a crusading prosecutor -- runs afoul of Hally, who tells Jean that he will kill him if he doesn't change his ways. Jean begs Bartlett to intercede with Hally; because he still is carrying a torch for her, Bartlett agrees -- but by doing so, he may have signed his own death warrant. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
Cast
Humphrey Bogart
George Hally
James Cagney
Eddie Bartlett
Eddy Chandler
2nd Officer
Joseph Crehan
Michaels
Elizabeth Risdon
Mrs. Sherman
Gladys George
Panama Smith
John Hamilton
Judge
Edward Keane
Pete Henderson
Priscilla Lane
Jean Sherman
Vera Lewis
Mrs. Gray
Jeffrey Lynn
Lloyd Hart
Frank McHugh
Danny Green
George Meeker
Masters
Max Wagner
Lefty
Paul Kelly
Nick Brown
Joe Sawyer
Sgt. Jones
Robert Elliott
First Detective
Production Crew
Max Parker
Art Director
Sam Bischoff
Associate Producer
Ernest Haller
Cinematographer
Heinz Roemheld
Composer (Music Score)
Ray Heindorf
Composer (Music Score)
Milo Anderson
Costume Designer
Raoul Walsh
Director
Jack Killifer
Editor
Hal B. Wallis
Executive Producer
Jack L. Warner
Executive Producer
Dick Mayberry
First Assistant Director
Perc Westmore
Makeup
Leo F. Forbstein
Musical Direction/Supervision
Mark Hellinger
Screen Story
Jerry Wald
Screenwriter
Richard Macaulay
Screenwriter
Robert Rossen
Screenwriter
Mark Hellinger
Short Story Author
Mark Hellinger
Short Story Author
Ernie Burnett
Songwriter
Geroge A. Norto
Songwriter
Gus Kahn
Songwriter
Isham Jones
Songwriter
Jack Little
Songwriter
Jack Little
Songwriter
John Siras
Songwriter
Joseph Young
Songwriter
Noble Sissle
Songwriter
Everett A. Brown
Sound/Sound Designer
Byron Haskin
Special Effects
Edwin DuPar
Special Effects
Eubie Blake
Special Effects
Year: 1939
Runtime: 106
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Crime
Produced by
Warner Brothers
Awards
1939 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
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