Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSmall time con artist Lefty Merrill has co-organized a crooked dance marathon and set up his girlfriend to win the prize money. When his partner disappears with money before the contest is o... Leer todoSmall time con artist Lefty Merrill has co-organized a crooked dance marathon and set up his girlfriend to win the prize money. When his partner disappears with money before the contest is over, he's forced to come up with a series of cons to help pay it back.Small time con artist Lefty Merrill has co-organized a crooked dance marathon and set up his girlfriend to win the prize money. When his partner disappears with money before the contest is over, he's forced to come up with a series of cons to help pay it back.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados en total
- Boy on Pier
- (sin créditos)
- Sound Man
- (sin créditos)
- Col. H.D.X. Wells
- (sin créditos)
- Federal Man #2
- (sin créditos)
- Federal Man #1
- (sin créditos)
- Dance Judge
- (sin créditos)
- Ralph Blackman - Band Leader
- (sin créditos)
- Dance Contestant
- (sin créditos)
- Ed - Photographer
- (sin créditos)
- District Attorney
- (sin créditos)
- Mrs. Hawks
- (sin créditos)
- Hotel Bellboy
- (sin créditos)
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Opiniones destacadas
Don't get me wrong he plays the script and follows his lines but as any actor has he has his own mannerisms and quirky ways.
This is the story of a con man who teams up with the usual blonde with one exception he gets the battleaxe mother too and she is exceptionally funny with it. Cagney laughs in every scene as he goes from one con to another. His energy is big, it's like he is dancing through this film.
The usual ups and downs, dumb blondes, twists and double crossings make this a short, energetic film a good one.
Overall funny film, fun and happy times.
** (out of 4)
James Cagney plays a hustler who fixes contests where the winners get a small amount of money while he makes it rich. Once again we get Cagney playing a fast talker and for the most part the film remains entertaining, although it's certainly lite all around. Mary Brian is great as the love interest and Ruth Donnelly steals the show as her loud mouth mother. There's a nice spoof of the grapefruit scene from The Public Enemy.
As of now this one isn't available on DVD so you'll have to keep your eyes on Turner Classic Movies.
It's like he's been put in a bottle, shaken then released like never ending champagne exploding into your face. Every word he says is like a firework and Mervyn LeRoy's dynamic direction fills every single second with energy and sheer happy, warm fun. You know that this is neither a classic nor clever picture but It's inexplicably entertaining and thoroughly engaging.
Mary Brian is the billed as the lead female she's a bit of a non-entity, the real co-star is Ruth Donnelly as his prospective mercenary mother-in-law. She gives Cagney a run for his money, firing back wisecracks as fast as John McEnroe. Rarely has she been allowed to shine as much as she does in this. She is genuinely funny and she and Cagney make a brilliant comedy double act.
Comedy can age really badly - even comedies from just a decade ago can seem cringingly creaky. Tastes in the early thirties were clearly different to today's but because this is neither too 'left-field' or overly subtle it is still funny. It's so professionally acted, expertly directed, deftly written and above all, so crazily fast that you don't notice that it's actually just a silly light comedy. When you're watching this you're as happy as a dog that's discovered it's been locked in a butcher's shop. Guaranteed enjoyment!
Here the Blondell role is split in two and Cagney deals with a mother/ daughter duo of Ruth Donnelly and Mary Brian. Like Blondell, Donnelly gives as good as she gets from Cagney.
Donnelly and Cagney were roughly the same age and Brian was about six years younger than Cagney. Ridiculous now when you think about Donnelly and Brian being mother and daughter. No film maker could get away with that casting now.
There's no real story to this film, Cagney moves from one con to another, skirting ever so close to illegality. Donnelly and Brian are alternately for and against him and not at the same time either at certain points.
It's a film that relies solely on the charm of Jimmy Cagney which is considerable. And it's the stuff Cagney was disputing with Jack Warner over.
His last con involved the marketing of grapefruit, from the man who made grapefruit tossing a national past time at breakfast/
He has some great scenes: In one, he runs down flight after flight of a winding staircase.
Mary Brian is the nominal leading lady. She's OK. But Ruth Donnelly is really Cagney's co-star here. Playing Brian's avaricious, canny mother, she is hilarious. Nobody can put one over on her. If anyone tries, she'll bounce right back. She'll change her tune. She'll double-cross and triple-cross to get what she wants for herself and her pretty daughter.
Donnelly was a reliable supporting performer in more movies than anyone could easily count. Rarely did she get such a role. She grabs it and runs with it. She and Cagney are fantastic together. It's a shame they were never teamed again.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMary Brian replaced Carole Lombard, who refused the role.
- ErroresAt the end of the dance marathon Lefty says that the prize money (10 $100 bills) is fresh from the US Mint. The US Mint produces coins. Paper money is produced by the Bureau of Printing and Engraving.
- Citas
Lefty Merrill: The world is like a cow, bellowing to be milked and if you're smart, you'll get yourself a bucket.
- ConexionesReferences El enemigo público (1931)
- Bandas sonorasM-O-T-H-E-R, a Word That Means the World To Me
(1915) (uncredited)
Music by Theodore Morse
Played at the dance marathon
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 189,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 18min(78 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1