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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Smart Money (1931) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #SmartMoney
Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney were hotter than smoking gats when Smart Money was released. Each actor was mere months removed from his star-making role -- Little Caesar and The Public Enemy, respectively -- when paired with the other in a snappy tale that one might expect would be the first of many tough-guy collaborations. Alas, perhaps astonishingly, no. This is the only feature teaming the two legends. Robinson leads the way and Cagney rides shotgun in this brisk tale of barbers who go from cutting hair to cutting in on the gambling racket. It's the right game for classic film fans (and adding to the fun is the first known screen appearance of prolific character actor Charles Lane). Grab a chair and ante up.
Directed By Alfred E. Green
Starring Edward G. Robinson, James Cagney, Evalyn Knapp
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An early bit role for Boris Karloff, too, though he's not in the picture very long and didn't even receive screen credit. It's a very enjoyable film and it's unfortunate that this was the only film Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney appeared together in as they both are so fun to watch.
I wish Humphrey Bogart, Edward G Robinson, and James Cagney would have made a movie together.
The Roaring twenties
@@seandafny Robinson wasn't in it.
Great ending.
best of pre code
Amazing, unique actors with the "it" factor by the truckloads. Very entertaining.
Edward G Robinson was all charmed by that woman and was saying he wanted to meet her again, but then suddenly kicked her out the door like he didn't like her? I'm a bit curious about why he did that.
Because she was working for the DA to find a way to convict him. Hence the last sentence.
Kuz she was spying on Edward g Robinson, for da D.A. Tell the district attorney I'll see em' Tuesday morning, that's why she couldn't & didn't want to give her address, that's what gave her up!
To funny