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Fuera de la ley

Título original: Outside the Law
  • 1930
  • Approved
  • 1h 19min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Edward G. Robinson, Owen Moore, and Mary Nolan in Fuera de la ley (1930)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaFingers is planning a half-million-dollar bank robbery in gang boss Cobra Collins' territory. Fingers' moll Connie tries to bluff Cobra into thinking the hit won't be for another week when t... Leer todoFingers is planning a half-million-dollar bank robbery in gang boss Cobra Collins' territory. Fingers' moll Connie tries to bluff Cobra into thinking the hit won't be for another week when the call comes through saying it's now.Fingers is planning a half-million-dollar bank robbery in gang boss Cobra Collins' territory. Fingers' moll Connie tries to bluff Cobra into thinking the hit won't be for another week when the call comes through saying it's now.

  • Dirección
    • Tod Browning
  • Guión
    • Tod Browning
    • Garrett Fort
  • Reparto principal
    • Mary Nolan
    • Edward G. Robinson
    • Owen Moore
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,5/10
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    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Tod Browning
    • Guión
      • Tod Browning
      • Garrett Fort
    • Reparto principal
      • Mary Nolan
      • Edward G. Robinson
      • Owen Moore
    • 15Reseñas de usuarios
    • 9Reseñas de críticos
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    Mary Nolan
    Mary Nolan
    • Connie Madden
    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • Cobra Collins
    Owen Moore
    Owen Moore
    • Harry 'Fingers' O'Dell
    Rockliffe Fellowes
    Rockliffe Fellowes
    • Police Captain Fred O'Reilly
    Delmar Watson
    Delmar Watson
    • The Kid
    Eddie Sturgis
    • Jake
    John George
    John George
    • Humpy
    Louise Beavers
    Louise Beavers
    • Judy the Maid
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    Matthew Betz
    Matthew Betz
    • Mr. Sparks - Stage Manager
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    Sidney Bracey
    Sidney Bracey
    • Assistant District Attorney
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    Frederick Burt
    • District Attorney
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    Wong Chung
    Wong Chung
    • Messenger
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    Rodney Hildebrand
    • Police Sergeant
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    DeWitt Jennings
    DeWitt Jennings
    • Police Chief Kennedy
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    George Marion
    • Old Nightwatchman
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    Clarence Muse
    Clarence Muse
    • Party Guest
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    Rose Plumer
    • Onlooker Outside the Bank
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    Charley Rogers
    Charley Rogers
    • Cigar Clerk
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    • Dirección
      • Tod Browning
    • Guión
      • Tod Browning
      • Garrett Fort
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    3kevinolzak

    Tod Browning before "Dracula"

    1930's "Outside the Law" was the first of director Tod Browning's three Universal pictures, to be followed by the immortal "Dracula" and "Iron Man" (both 1931). Leaving MGM after his first talkie, 1929's "The Thirteenth Chair," Browning debuted at Universal with this remake of his own 1921 silent crime drama, also titled "Outside the Law," one of his first collaborations with the late Lon Chaney. Second billed Edward G. Robinson easily dominates as gang leader Cobra Collins, who demands a piece of the cut when the local bank is robbed by a small time crook (Owen Moore) and his moll (Mary Nolan). What truly sinks it are the endless scenes depicting the two crooks alone in their apartment, coddling a nauseating little boy who just happens to have a police captain for a father. It's rather dispiriting to think that a director like Tod Browning, with a real feel for the macabre, would display such a heavy hand with such maudlin sentimentality, yet the glacial pace is a reminder of how he botched "Dracula." The unsympathetic bickering of the two insufferable leads clearly has the opposite effect of what was intended (their unspectacular careers quickly petered out, with Moore dead by 1939, and Nolan by 1948). Browning's next feature would leave this old fashioned claptrap in the dust: the 1931 "Dracula" (his triumphant return to MGM produced the shocking "Freaks" in 1932). Already typecast as underworld kingpins, Edward G. Robinson would follow this forgettable fluff with "The Widow from Chicago," leading to the vastly superior and uncompromising gangster classic "Little Caesar," released early in 1931, and then a pair of intriguing titles opposite Boris Karloff, "Smart Money" (co-starring James Cagney) and "Five Star Final."
    6boblipton

    This Makes Me Wonder How Robinson Would Have Played Dracula

    This movie has director Tod Browning remake one of the Priscilla Dean underworld thrillers he had directed before he had hooked up with Lon Chaney. In fact, the earlier version had Chaney as one of the principal roles. In this version, bank robber Owen Moore works with gorgeous moll Mary Nolan to cheat underworld boss Edward G. Robinson out of what he considers his rightful cut of any crime committed in San Francisco. Like many a Browning picture, people are insane, particularly Miss Nolan.

    The problem with this movie, like many she appeared in, is that star Mary Nolan's acting... well, she has improved from some of her earlier works. As one of Browning's insane characters, I find her senseless mood changes and talking to herself convincing; it's when she interacts with other people that I find her unbelievable.

    Everyone gets to be weird, even Rockcliffe Fellowes as the police captain trying to track down the bank robbers, and whose annoying son, played by one of the innumerable Watson clan, breaks into their hide-out, since they all live in the same building.

    It's clear that Miss Nolan is the star of this movie - she gets more tics and twitches than anyone else, although Robinson shines in the sort of gangster role he would play at Warner Brothers. It's Miss Nolan's movie to carry, and she does a poor job of it, although Browning's usual insane world filled with mad people certainly kept my interest up.
    3planktonrules

    Some poor acting, an unconvincing change and poor sound make this one tough to love.

    I found "Outside the Law" today on YouTube. I was excited as it was an early Edward G. Robinson film but less excited when I began watching it because the sound quality was very poor. I literally found myself turning the volume up and down repeatedly as the sound kept changing. If you can find another copy, you might want to watch that instead. This copy was watchable but annoying.

    In at least three of Robinson's early films, he was inexplicably cast as an Asian guy! You wouldn't know it in this one until he introduces a Chinese woman...telling the girl that it's his mother. But he also plays more Asian guys in "The Hatchet Man" and "East is East"....and the results were, of course, ridiculous! I think some of this was because studios (in this case, Universal) had no idea what to do with this talented actor. And, not surprisingly, it will clearly offend folks today when they see this...but this sort of ridiculous racial casting was the norm in the 1930s and 40s. But the white actors USUALLY carried it off better. The major exception was "Dragon Seed" where, believe it or not, Katharine Hepburn played a Chinese woman!!!

    Now although I've talked a lot about Robinson, he actually is billed second in the movie. First billed is Mary Nolan, a very self-destructive actress who lived a very wild life and died young. It's pretty sad and shocking stuff. And, here in "Outside the Law", she's a hard as nails femme fatale without any apparent redeeming value. Just watch her with the little boy....you'll see what I mean!!

    The story involves Connie (Nolan) and Fingers planning a robbery. But when Cobra Collins (Robinson) sees Fingers (Owen Moore) doing a weird publicity stunt for the bank, he quickly realizes Fingers is planning on a bank job....and not an honest one! Much of the film concerns Connie trying to fool Cobra into thinking the robbery will take place later...and cutting him out of taking part of the loot. But this robbery is in Cobra's territory and he thinks he's owed at least a part of it....or else. As for Fingers, despite being a crook, he seems like a much more decent sort...and you care more about him than these other two sociopaths. So what happens next? See the film....and you WON'T suspect what actually occurs!

    So is it any good? I wouldn't say yes, as the film features some ridiculous change in Connie...going from completely evil and nasty to a redemption towards the end. It just didn't make much sense and happened too quickly to be realistic. Plus, Nolan's acting and Owen Moore's aren't particularly good nor convincing. Robinson is pretty good, though I noticed his voice wasn't quite the same as it would be in his later films for Warner Brothers. In these just a year or two later, he slowed down and lowered the tone of his voice just a hair...but it was an improvement. Overall, a tough movie to love...and with Tod Browning directing I was shocked how ordinary the film actually was.
    6bkoganbing

    Dress rehearsal

    Before Edward G. Robinson had his career role in Little Caesar he did a few films including a couple of silent movies and in several of them played a gangster. Watching Outside The Law you think you are watching Robinson in a dress rehearsal for Little Caesar.

    All the snarling all the mannerisms are there for Robinson in this film. He plays a gangland boss who likes to control all the crime action in his are and get his cut. But Owen Moore and moll Mary Nolan aren't splitting with anybody when they pull a bank job. So it's a question of whether the cops will get them or Robinson.

    Nolan though she overacts considerably as did just about everyone in those early talkies. She tries to vamp Robinson, but he's as uninterested as he was in Little Caesar.

    Curiously enough both Moore and Nolan were coming close to the end of their respective careers. Both were known for high living and partying away in the Roaring Twenties. They both died too young.

    But Robinson was just getting started and you'll swear you are seeing Little Caesar. Had he been the main character as he was in Little Caesar this could have been the breakout role for him.

    Tod Browning directed this film and it's remake of one he did ten years earlier with Lon Chaney. A real treat for fans of Eddie Robinson.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Tod Browning meets Edward G robinson

    I totally forgot this early thirties crime drama directed by Tod Browning, for whom this kind of plot was not the speciality. You know what I am talking about, don't yoou? I mean there is no Lon Chaney Sr here, in the role of a poor puppet master who suffers of a disease that disabled him and desperately in love with a beautiful gal...No, it is a pure gangster plot, starring an actor for whom this kind of role, of character, this time will be the speciality; I speak of Edward G Robinson, one year before Mervyn le Roy's LITTLE CAESAR and later William Keighley's BULLETS OR BALLOTS. So, yes, this is a true gem, very rare, hard to catch, and very interesting from a director like Tod Browning.

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    • Curiosidades
      Made its New York Premiere at the Globe Theatre 28 August 1930 at 10:30 PM.
    • Citas

      Harry 'Fingers' O'Dell: Say, if I had a wooden whistle that wouldn't whistle, could I blow it? Ha! Joke.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Enemigos públicos. La edad dorada del cine de gángsters (2008)
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      Music by Giuseppe Becce

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de septiembre de 1930 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Outside the Law
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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      • Universal Pictures
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    • Duración
      • 1h 19min(79 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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      • 1.20 : 1

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