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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaMan joins a gang to free his girlfriend from prison.Man joins a gang to free his girlfriend from prison.Man joins a gang to free his girlfriend from prison.
- Premios
- 4 premios en total
William 'Stage' Boyd
- McCoy
- (as William Boyd)
Terry Carroll
- Prison Inmate
- (sin acreditar)
Allan Cavan
- Cop
- (sin acreditar)
Bill Elliott
- Nightclub Patron
- (sin acreditar)
Norman Foster
- Shooting Gallery Patron
- (sin acreditar)
Paulette Goddard
- Nightclub Patron
- (sin acreditar)
Bert Hanlon
- Baldy
- (sin acreditar)
A.R. Haysel
- Fourth Henchman
- (sin acreditar)
Matty Kemp
- Man Stabbed with Fork
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThis was Clara Bow's last film on her five-year contract, but due to her nervous breakdown, Sylvia Sidney replaced her after Nancy Carroll declined the part.
- PifiasWhen the henchman is talking to the out-of-town hit men, he gives Pop's address as beginning with a "6" before the scene cuts away. In the next scene, the address of the building is "165".
- ConexionesFeatured in Hollywoodismo: Los judíos, el cine y el sueño americano (1998)
Reseña destacada
I've only seen a couple of Sylvia Sidney's early films, but they all seem to feature at least one closeup of her face that reveals what's really going on in the picture. In Hitchcock's "Sabotage," there's a fascinating shot of her working at a theater box office when a guy she likes suddenly shows up unannounced. Hitchcock went in tight on her face as it slowly changes from a blank expression to a glow of sheer joy. I've never seen anything like it in any other film. And here, in "City Streets," the director dollies in and lingers on her face for a full minute while Hollywood cinema's first "voiceover" tells us what's going on in her thoughts. But really, the words are superfluous, because her brown, luminous eyes tell us everything. Sidney was perhaps too exotic and unconventional to compete for major stardom with the Clara Bow flappers and Jean Harlow blonds of her time. She was also difficult to get along with, according to some sources. But she is more timeless than most. Dashiell Hammett, who wrote "City Streets," said she was the best part of the movie. For me, she's the best part of any movie she's in.
- jimddddd
- 4 may 2012
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