Un criminal de poca monta va haciéndose un nombre en los bajos fondos de Chicago gracias a la ley seca, mientras que la muerte accidental de un gánster amenaza con desencadenar una sangrient... Leer todoUn criminal de poca monta va haciéndose un nombre en los bajos fondos de Chicago gracias a la ley seca, mientras que la muerte accidental de un gánster amenaza con desencadenar una sangrienta guerra de bandas.Un criminal de poca monta va haciéndose un nombre en los bajos fondos de Chicago gracias a la ley seca, mientras que la muerte accidental de un gánster amenaza con desencadenar una sangrienta guerra de bandas.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 1 premio y 1 nominación en total
- Paddy Ryan
- (as Robert O'Connor)
- Goon
- (sin acreditar)
- Dutch
- (sin acreditar)
- Kitty
- (sin acreditar)
- Tom as a Boy
- (sin acreditar)
- Machine Gunner
- (sin acreditar)
- Matt as a Boy
- (sin acreditar)
- Miller
- (sin acreditar)
- Molly Doyle
- (sin acreditar)
- Nails' Girl
- (sin acreditar)
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesOn the set one day, James Cagney stared at Jean Harlow's nipples and asked, likely in perfect innocence and good humor, "How do you keep those things up?" "I ice them," Harlow said, before trotting off to her dressing room to do just that.
- PifiasIn 1915, when Tom meets Putty Nose at the pool hall, the sign on the wall says "Don't spit of the floor. Remember the Jamestown Flood". It was the city of Johnstown, not Jamestown than had the historic flood.
- Citas
Tom Powers: [Tom stumbles from a gun fight gone wrong with the rival gang. He's barely walking and soaked from the rain] ... I ain't so tough.
[Tom collapses in the gutter]
- Créditos adicionalesIt is the ambition of the authors of "The Public Enemy" to honestly depict the environment that exists today in a certain strata of American life, rather than glorify the hoodlum or the criminal. While the story of "The Public Enemy" is essentially a true story, all names and characters appearing herein, are purely fictional.
- Versiones alternativasFor a 1941 re-release, three scenes in "The Public Enemy" were censored to comply with the Production Code. These censored segments (including an extended edit of the scene involving the gay tailor) were restored for the 2005 DVD release.
- ConexionesEdited into Tres vidas de mujer (1932)
- Banda sonoraI'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
(1919) (uncredited)
Music by James Kendis, James Brockman and Nat Vincent
Played at various times throughout the film
Of course this film about a young man's rise to prominence in the bootleg liquor business during Prohibition made James Cagney a star. Interestingly enough Edward Woods was originally supposed to be Tom Powers and Cagney was cast as best friend Matt Doyle. After some footage had been shot, Director William Wellman scrapped it and had Cagney and Woods exchange roles. Stars get born in many and strange ways.
Some critics have complained about Beryl Mercer's part as Cagney's mother, saying she's overacts the ditziness. I disagree with that completely. In the prologue section with Cagney and Woods as juveniles, there is a two parent household. The boys have a stern Irish father and a mom who'd spoil them if she could. The older kid who is later played by Donald Cook has more the benefit of the two family home and both influences. That and the fact that World War I leaves him partially disabled prevents him from thinking about the gangster trade. Cagney misses the war and is spoiled by mom.
I knew a woman like Beryl, in her own world with a stream of nonsensical chatter to keep out the reality of things. Her portrayal for me rings true.
Oddly enough in The Roaring Twenties Cagney is a veteran who enters the rackets because he can't get a legitimate job and its easy money.
Both The Public Enemy and Little Caesar are short films, edited down to the essentials so the viewer ain't bored for a minute. Warner Brothers sure knew how to do those gangster flicks.
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- 15 dic 2005
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- The Public Enemy
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- Wilshire Blvd, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(convertible ride with Jean Harlow)
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- 1.011.520 US$
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- 1.214.260 US$
- Duración1 hora 23 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1