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Hell's Kitchen

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 21m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,5/10
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Ronald Reagan, Frankie Burke, Gabriel Dell, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Margaret Lindsay, Larry Nunn, Bernard Punsly, and The Dead End Kids in Hell's Kitchen (1939)
A group of tough city kids have 'graduated' from reform school and are assigned to a "Boy's Town" type of inmate self-government city shelter, run by Hiram Krispan, a crooked superintendent, assisted by Buck, an ex-racketeer on probation. Buck enjoys trying to straighten out the kids and joins with them and social workers Beth Avery and Jim Donahue, in getting Krispan removed from his job.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGroup of former reform school kids assigned to corrupt-run shelter. They ally with social workers to oust crooked superintendent and ex-racketeer trying to reform them. Focuses on inmate sel... Tout lireGroup of former reform school kids assigned to corrupt-run shelter. They ally with social workers to oust crooked superintendent and ex-racketeer trying to reform them. Focuses on inmate self-governance dynamics and exposing corruption.Group of former reform school kids assigned to corrupt-run shelter. They ally with social workers to oust crooked superintendent and ex-racketeer trying to reform them. Focuses on inmate self-governance dynamics and exposing corruption.

  • Directors
    • Ewald André Dupont
    • Lewis Seiler
  • Writers
    • Crane Wilbur
    • Fred Niblo Jr.
  • Stars
    • The Dead End Kids
    • Margaret Lindsay
    • Ronald Reagan
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,5/10
    464
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Ewald André Dupont
      • Lewis Seiler
    • Writers
      • Crane Wilbur
      • Fred Niblo Jr.
    • Stars
      • The Dead End Kids
      • Margaret Lindsay
      • Ronald Reagan
    • 13Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 3Commentaires de critiques
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    The Dead End Kids
    The Dead End Kids
      Margaret Lindsay
      Margaret Lindsay
      • Beth Avery
      Ronald Reagan
      Ronald Reagan
      • Jim Donahue
      Stanley Fields
      Stanley Fields
      • Buck Caesar
      Billy Halop
      Billy Halop
      • Tony Marco
      Bobby Jordan
      Bobby Jordan
      • Joey Richards
      Leo Gorcey
      Leo Gorcey
      • Gyp Haller
      Huntz Hall
      Huntz Hall
      • Bingo
      Gabriel Dell
      Gabriel Dell
      • Ace
      Bernard Punsly
      Bernard Punsly
      • Patrick Henry 'Ouch' Rosenbloom
      • (as Bernard Punsley)
      Frankie Burke
      Frankie Burke
      • Soap
      Grant Mitchell
      Grant Mitchell
      • Hiram Krispan
      Frederic Tozere
      • Mike Garvey
      • (as Fred Tozere)
      Arthur Loft
      Arthur Loft
      • Elmer Krispan
      Vera Lewis
      Vera Lewis
      • Sarah Krispan
      Robert Homans
      Robert Homans
      • Hardy
      Charley Foy
      Charley Foy
      • Floogie
      Raymond Bailey
      Raymond Bailey
      • Whitey
      • Directors
        • Ewald André Dupont
        • Lewis Seiler
      • Writers
        • Crane Wilbur
        • Fred Niblo Jr.
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      Michael_Elliott

      Good Remake

      Hell's Kitchen (1939)

      ** 1/2 (out of 4)

      The Dead End Kids star in this remake of The Mayor of Hell and Crime School. This time out (again) a gangster (Stanley Fields) gets out of going to prison but he must do good in the community so he gets involved with a reform school where he soon learns that the owner is abusing the boys. If you've seen either of the previous versions then you won't be shocked by anything that happens here but Fields is good enough to raise the material to a watchable level. There's several failed attempts at humor, which brings the film down some but the drama is pretty strong throughout. Ronald Reagan plays Fields lawyer.
      7SnoopyStyle

      Dead End Kids 3rd

      Crime boss Buck Caesar gets a suspended sentence. Supported by his nephew and lawyer Jim Donahue (Ronald Reagan), he decides to go legit. His criminal minions are not so supportive. Jim suggests contributing to a reform school for boys. Unbeknownst to them, the place is a cruel place run by Krispan. He fires caring teacher Beth Avery which happens to be seen by Buck and Jim. Buck is taking over. He intends to reform the reform school.

      It's the "Dead End" kids. It's their third movie. The subject matter is still serious with some moments of humor. It has the stiff acting of Ronald Reagan. He's the quintessential square jaw actor. Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall are still only two of the boys. It's good standard Dead End Kids.
      8planktonrules

      A rare case where I liked the remake a bit more...and that IS rare!

      The fact that this is a remake of a 1933 film and a reworking of a film made in 1938 is not that unusual for Warner Brothers. Often they remade films only a year or two or three later. Other studios often did the same but Warner seemed to do it a lot.

      In spite of this being a remake, and I usually hate remakes, I found I enjoyed this every bit as much as the other two films--perhaps a little more. This is because instead of the tough guys Cagney or Bogart playing the lead, this one had Stanley Fields who brought an entirely different element. He was much larger and scarier looking but also had a comedic edge to him--sort of like a big criminal teddy bear!! The only part that didn't work for me was the whole hockey team angle--that was weird and the street kids seemed practically like champion skaters almost immediately! Still, this is an enjoyable Warner film and another chance to see the early (and best) incarnation of the Dead End Kids--a group that morphed and changed a lot over the years as the East Side Kids and the Bowery Boys (which were almost like a parody of the Dead End Kids). Well worth seeing.
      5Doylenf

      Warner crime melodrama is similar to "Angels Wash Their Faces"...

      Once again RONALD REAGAN is involved with The Dead End Kids, only this time the romantic interest is supplied by MARGARET LINDSAY rather than ANN SHERIDAN. Otherwise, the plot here resembles the studio's other Dead End Kids entry, ANGELS WASH THEIR FACES produced the same year, in that the Kids put the bad man on trial and eventually put him out of business.

      GRANT WITHERS is the corrupt principal of a reform school who uses dirty tactics to keep his kids in line, even to the point of punishing a sick kid who fails to survive solitary confinement. It's up to Ronald Reagan, on the good side of the law with Margaret Lindsay, to urge the boys not to take vigilante justice.

      Warner Bros. apparently intended this to be a showcase, not for Reagan or Lindsay, but The Dead End Kids who get all the prominence in the script. It's all got a familiar ring, but is directed in brisk style by Lewis Seiler and is lively enough to hold the interest.

      Nevertheless, it never rises above the ordinary and the overall impression is that of a formula crime melodrama, the kind that Warners churned out pretty frequently in the late '30s and early '40s.
      5wes-connors

      The Dead End Kids Rise Again

      The Dean End Kids are fine - Led by Billy Halop, the "kids" perform well. In fact, they are better in this "juvenile delinquent" genre than many others. Mr. Halop is strong, with Leo Gorcey, Gabe Dell and the others; they work well as a team. It looks like Bobby Jordan is directed (Lewis Seiler) to overplay, but he is endearing.

      The "Adults" are not so good. Stanley Fields is okay, but his performance doesn't belong in this movie. Ronald Reagan isn't very good, with a performance that may not belong in any movie. Margaret Lindsay is pretty. Some of the performances are inappropriately comic.

      There is a reference in this film to MGM's "Boys Town" (1938), which invites comparisons. It's direct enough for anyone who as seen the "Boys Town" films. The character played by Ms. Lindsay wants to use the techniques successfully employed by Spencer Tracy's character on the "Dead End" kids of "Hell's Kitchen".

      The studio took the cheaper route with the "Dead End" series, obviously. The film is not technically competent. For example, a great "West Side Story"-type moment is ruined when the chanting on the soundtrack doesn't match the marching Dead Enders. Actors don't know how to play their parts - or don't play their parts at all. Still, the Dead End Kids make it enjoyable. Their terrific "Trial" for Headmaster Grant Mitchell is a most complete summation of the American justice system. Through all the bad editing, you'll get some suspense and action, too - including a "foul" hockey game, and a fire.

      ***** Hell's Kitchen (7/3/39) Lewis Seiler ~ Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey

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      • Anecdotes
        As a result of a PTA complaint, this was the last gangster angle picture made by The Dead End Kids.
      • Gaffes
        At 11:50 min Tony (Billy Halop) is rustled out of the back of the shelter's car from under a dusty tarp, his clothes dusty and his hair disheveled; seconds later outside the car his clothes and hair are neat.
      • Citations

        Bingo: You can slap me around all you want, but Joey here can't be missing any meals, can't you see he's sick?

        Hiram Krispan: If Joey weren't a bad boy he'd get better quicker.

      • Connexions
        Featured in Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film (2008)
      • Bandes originales
        Auld Lang Syne
        (1788) (uncredited)

        Traditional

        Lyrics by Robert Burns

        Sung a cappella by Stanley Fields and the boys

        Played during the end credits

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      • Date de sortie
        • 8 juillet 1939 (United States)
      • Pays d’origine
        • United States
      • Langue
        • English
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Samhällets unga rebeller
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
      • société de production
        • Warner Bros.
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        1 heure 21 minutes
      • Couleur
        • Black and White
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.37 : 1

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