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Black Legion (1937)
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Synopsis
This hard-hitting, socially conscious drama, the sort of story that Warner Bros. made their hallmark in the 1930s, concerns a factory worker named Frank Taylor (
Humphrey Bogart
), who is convinced that a big promotion is right around the corner for him. However, the promotion goes to a harder-working Polish immigrant named Joe Dombrowski (
Henry Brandon
). Angry and upset, Frank is approached by members of a secret organization called the Black Legion, who believe in "America for Americans" and want to drive away immigrants and racial minorities through violent means. Wearing black robes, Frank and the other members of the Legion go on a torchlight raid, driving Dombrowski and his family from their home. With Dombrowski gone from the plant, Frank gets the job, which means more money and a higher standard of living for him and his family. But his outlaw activities with the Legion begin taking up more of his time (and his money, as they make a healthy profit selling robes, weapons, and racist geegaws to their membership), which drives a wedge between Frank and his wife Ruth (
Erin O'Brien-Moore
). Frank begins drinking and starts slapping Ruth around; she leaves him, and Frank takes up with a floozie named Pearl (Helen Flint). Ed (
Dick Foran
), a good friend of Frank's, sees that his buddy is drinking too much and ruining his life, so he tries to step in and express his concern. His tongue loosened by alcohol, Frank tells Ed about his secret life with the violent Legion; the next morning, Frank is afraid that Ed might inform on him to the police, so he tells the Legion leadership what has happened. They subsequently order Ed to be captured and executed. While Warner Bros. attempted to avoid the wrath of Black Legion and Ku Klux Klan members by stating that all characters and institutions were entirely fictional, Black Legion was still a brave attack on hate groups, given that lynchings were not uncommon in parts of the United States in the mid-1930s. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Eddie Acuff
Metcalf
Robert H. Barrat
Brown
Humphrey Bogart
Frank Taylor
Helen Flint
Pearl Davis
Dick Foran
Ed Jackson
Paul Harvey
Billings
Samuel S. Hinds
Judge
John Litel
Tommy Smith
Erin O'Brien-Moore
Ruth Taylor
Addison Richards
Prosecuting Attorney
Ann Sheridan
Betty Grogan
Clifford Soubier
Mike Grogan
Joe Sawyer
Cliff Moore
Production Crew
Robert M. Haas
Art Director
George Barnes
Cinematographer
Bernhard Kaun
Composer (Music Score)
Milo Anderson
Costume Designer
Archie Mayo
Director
Owen Marks
Editor
Jack Sullivan
First Assistant Director
Robert Lord
Producer
Robert Lord
Screen Story
Abem Finkel
Screenwriter
Robert Lord
Screenwriter
William Wister Haines
Screenwriter
Fred Jackman, Sr.
Special Effects
Fred Jackson, Jr.
Special Effects
H.F. Koenekamp
Special Effects
Year: 1937
Runtime: 80
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Warner Brothers
Release
by Warner Brothers
Awards
1937 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.