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The Beast of the City

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 1h 26min
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Jean Harlow and Wallace Ford in The Beast of the City (1932)
Film NoirCrimeDrama

El jefe de policía, Jim Fitzpatrick, está luchando contra el gángster Sam Belmonte. Le pide a su deshonesto hermano Ed que le eche un ojo a Daisy, que estaba relacionada con Belmonte.El jefe de policía, Jim Fitzpatrick, está luchando contra el gángster Sam Belmonte. Le pide a su deshonesto hermano Ed que le eche un ojo a Daisy, que estaba relacionada con Belmonte.El jefe de policía, Jim Fitzpatrick, está luchando contra el gángster Sam Belmonte. Le pide a su deshonesto hermano Ed que le eche un ojo a Daisy, que estaba relacionada con Belmonte.

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    • Charles Brabin
  • Guionistas
    • W.R. Burnett
    • Ben Hecht
    • John Lee Mahin
  • Elenco
    • Walter Huston
    • Jean Harlow
    • Wallace Ford
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Charles Brabin
    • Guionistas
      • W.R. Burnett
      • Ben Hecht
      • John Lee Mahin
    • Elenco
      • Walter Huston
      • Jean Harlow
      • Wallace Ford
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    • 16Opiniones de los críticos
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    Walter Huston
    Walter Huston
    • Jim Fitzpatrick
    Jean Harlow
    Jean Harlow
    • Daisy Stevens
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Ed Fitzpatrick
    Jean Hersholt
    Jean Hersholt
    • Sam Belmonte
    Dorothy Peterson
    Dorothy Peterson
    • Mary Fitzpatrick
    Tully Marshall
    Tully Marshall
    • Michaels
    John Miljan
    John Miljan
    • District Attorney
    Emmett Corrigan
    Emmett Corrigan
    • Chief of Police Burton
    Warner Richmond
    Warner Richmond
    • Tom
    Sandy Roth
    • Mac
    J. Carrol Naish
    J. Carrol Naish
    • Pietro Cholo
    Eddie Baker
    Eddie Baker
    • Detective
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    Elmer Ballard
    • Mayor
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    Sammy Blum
    Sammy Blum
    • Turnkey
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    Edward Brophy
    Edward Brophy
    • Police Dispatcher
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    Ed Cassidy
    Ed Cassidy
    • Policeman #5 on Telephone
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    Allan Cavan
    Allan Cavan
    • Pat - Car 47 Driver
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    Eddy Chandler
    Eddy Chandler
    • Joel - Policeman Outside Car 47
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    • Dirección
      • Charles Brabin
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      • W.R. Burnett
      • Ben Hecht
      • John Lee Mahin
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    7whpratt1

    Harlow was Red Hot in 1932

    The blond bomb shell, Jean Harlow,(Daisy Stevens),"Reckless",'35 gave an outstanding performance and some of her outfits showed off all the wonderful things males love in a woman during the 1930's and still DO ! Walter Houston,(Capt. Jim Fitzpatrick),"The Great Sinner",'49, played a rough and tough Irish Captain who did not mess around with the mob and especially Jean Hersholt, who really did not fit very well in this role. Jean Hersholt played very few roles as the bad guy during the 1920's and 30's and was a good actor in the radio days. J. Carrol Naish,(Pietro Cholo),"The Beast With Five Fingers",'46, was very young and gave a great supporting role on his way to a fantastic career on the Silver Screen. The ending of this film is great and I thought it was very well directed and produced.
    dougdoepke

    Support Your Local Police

    The prologue says it all—people need to support the cops, not the gangsters. After all, it's 1932, the depths of the depression, and cops are seen by much of the public as enforcers of a broken system. Desperadoes like Dillinger, Baby-Face Nelson, and Bonnie & Clyde are romanticized as ordinary folks driven to robbing hated banks. At the same time, romanticizing films such as Public Enemy (1931) and Little Caesar (1931) are smash hits at the box-office. Tellingly, cops are depicted here as opposing a crime boss's (Belmonte) attempt to take over the city, not busting up strikes, enforcing repossessions, or chasing down dashing desperadoes.

    It's a pretty good crime movie up to the ridiculous climax, where the two sides look like warring armies engaged in a frontier showdown. Why a police chief would deploy his men so recklessly is a real stretch. But, never mind, since there's a metaphorical point at stake here —namely, that police will honorably and bravely defend families no matter the personal cost to them, much as seen in popular Western movies. As a result, what makes for a positive social message is seen in the shootout as not necessarily translating into persuasive cinema.

    Harlow makes for a convincing trollop—note her pre-Code liking for pain when properly done! Also, Walter Huston remains one of the fine forgotten actors from this period. Here, he again shows a real ability to convey strong emotion in an understated way. The movie also benefits from LA street locations. It's always a kick to see the styles and fashions from that long ago time. Anyway, taken in its time period, the movie remains very revealing in more ways than one.
    8utgard14

    Take away your guns and your hop and you're nothing but crawling yellow maggots

    Grim and gritty pre-Code crime drama about a tough-as-nails police captain (Walter Huston) with a hard-on for wiping out crime. His brother (Wallace Ford) falls for a vampy bad girl (Jean Harlow). Through her, he gets involved with gangster Sam Belmonte (a miscast Jean Hersholt). This leads to an inevitable clash between brothers.

    Well-directed and well-written with solid acting, especially for 1932. Harlow is her usual alluring self. Huston is great in a part that is not very sympathetic, despite his being the protagonist. Early work by J. Carrol Naish as Hersholt's henchman, Cholo. Speaking of Hersholt, he was the only suspect casting. I'm not bashing Hersholt because he was a fine actor. But hearing him spout gangster slang through his thick accent was a little silly. Mickey Rooney has a small part as one of Huston's kids.

    Another great Walter Huston movie from the '30s. He made a lot of interesting ones. The aim of this particular film is to glorify cops not criminals. At least that's what the Herbert Hoover-signed message before the credits says. Yet the ultimate message of the movie is that in order for the cops to stop the criminals, they have to abandon the rule of law and take matters into their own hands. The final shoot-out between the gangsters and the vigilante cops is amazing.
    mukava991

    watchable despite detours and occasional clunkiness

    Unlike most gangster films of the early 30s, this Hearst-produced item was fiercely on the side of the law (with a supporting quote by President Herbert Hoover directly following the opening credits), as personified by Walter Huston, as a charming "everyman" Irish cop with a weak-willed younger brother (Wallace Ford). Huston is a charming family man (extended scenes with his wife and children underscore this point, to distraction) who dedicates himself to wiping out crime in a generic, unnamed American city during Prohibition when bootleggers were the scourge of the nation. Ford, lured by gang moll Jean Harlow, gets mixed up with a crime syndicate (led by German-accented Jean Hersholt uncharacteristically cast as a loathsome Italian gangster). Harlow gets the best lines and is easily the most engaging element of the story. The resolution is earnest if technically clumsy and obvious, but with Harlow, Huston, Hersholt and Tully Marshall, who delivers a rousing courtroom monologue (not to mention a supporting role played by an 11-year-old Mickey Rooney), it's worth a look.
    7bkoganbing

    The Skirt That Did Them In

    The Beast Of The City finds Walter Huston cast as a crusading and honest cop, possibly too rigidly honest. His character is a whole lot like Kirk Douglas's detective in Detective Story that would come out a generation later.

    The film also borrows a lot from westerns at the time. Huston's unknown western city is ruled by gangster Jean Hersholt who is apparently untouchable as far as the law is concerned. A whole lot like real life gangsters Al Capone and Lucky Luciano who were coming into prominence.

    Huston's family life is secure enough, wife Dorothy Peterson, a few kids among them a young Mickey Rooney. He also has his younger and weaker brother Wallace Ford living with them. Ford's got a real good deal, no rent and he apparently chases a lot of skirts. That proves to be his downfall and eventually Huston's.

    The skirt that did them in belonged to Jean Harlow. Jean was never a better mantrap in her career than she is The Beast Of The City. Wallace Ford turns out to be putty in her hands.

    Also note another good performance in The Beast Of The City is that of Tully Marshall who plays Hersholt's lawyer. The word shyster was invented for lawyers like Marshall, but he's good to have on your side especially if you're guilty as sin.

    The climax is an unforgettable one and one more typical to a western than a modern drama. It's what makes The Beast Of The City a classic that is too rarely seen today.

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    • Trivia
      Mickey Rooney had just turned 11 years old when he played Walter Huston's young son in his first full-length sound feature film. His character's name is also "Mickey," and his first line is, "Say, those don't look like pancakes!"
    • Errores
      When Ed and Daisy first kiss, in a medium shot, he's holding her head in the crook of his left arm, and her right had is on his side. In the next closer shot, his arm is down and her right hand is up on his lapel.
    • Citas

      Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont: [Ed grabs her arm tightly] Say! That hurts a little bit.

      Det. Ed Fitzpatrick: And you don't like to be hurt, do you?

      Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont: Oh, I don't know.

      [Suggestively]

      Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont: Kinda fun sometimes if it's done in the right spirit.

      Det. Ed Fitzpatrick: [Pushes her away] Get the beer!

    • Créditos curiosos
      Opening card: Instead of the glorification of cowardly gangsters, we need the glorification of policemen who do their duty and give their lives in public protection. If the police had the vigilant universal backing of the public opinion in their communities, if they had the implacable support of the prosecuting authorities and the courts, I am convinced that our police would stamp out the excessive crime, which had disgraced some of our great cities. ---- President Herbert Hoover
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Harlow: The Blonde Bombshell (1993)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Chopsticks
      (1877) (uncredited)

      Traditional piano tune

      Music by Euphemia Allen

      Played on piano by Betty Mae Crane and Beverly Crane

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de febrero de 1932 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • City Sentinels
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 3849 Main Street, Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(robbery at the Bank of America branch)
    • Productoras
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Cosmopolitan Productions
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 26 minutos
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      • Black and White
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