Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTrucker Eddie Kennedy gets involved with the law when he has an car accident with Ann Reid and knocks the owner of a dairy out. He evades a penalty when he claims, that he had done it as an ... Leggi tuttoTrucker Eddie Kennedy gets involved with the law when he has an car accident with Ann Reid and knocks the owner of a dairy out. He evades a penalty when he claims, that he had done it as an act of solidarism with the farmers. The farmers start an boycott action against this dairy... Leggi tuttoTrucker Eddie Kennedy gets involved with the law when he has an car accident with Ann Reid and knocks the owner of a dairy out. He evades a penalty when he claims, that he had done it as an act of solidarism with the farmers. The farmers start an boycott action against this dairy, so the owner has to bring milk from elsewhere to his dairy, but the farmers closed the r... Leggi tutto
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Mr. Harris - the Trucking Company Boss
- (as Charles Wilson)
- Joe Hunter
- (as William Davidson)
- First Girl
- (scene tagliate)
- Second Girl
- (scene tagliate)
- Policeman
- (scene tagliate)
Recensioni in evidenza
There is some good light fun for awhile with Cagney's antics. Then the movie goes a bit darker with the strike. The change of tone does leave the rest of the movie with depressed humor. I also don't know why Eddie spends most of the movie in a suit. He would be funnier as an everyman character and a working class hero. All in all, there are some fun to be had at least for awhile.
It's the story of two guys Cagney and Alan Jenkins who drive trucks delivering goods and along the way trouble finds them and several jail sessions occur which are humerous scenes in themselves. Cagney during all this catches the blonde and a little romance ties it all in.
The pairing of cagney and Jenkins is great, they bounce of each other in this 1930s print.
Overall this film is fun, entertaining and a joy to watch.
While "The St. Louis Kid" won't win any awards, it's mid-1930's Cagney talking fast and doing his thing, this time battling, well, pretty much everyone. He even goes after a girl who hates him, but she's pretty hot so that's no mystery why he'd do that. There's a few cool old-timey car and truck crashes too that are fun to watch.
Plot? There's a plot in there somewhere, but really this is just simply fun Cagney viewing.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizJames Cagney's character is described as being five foot ten when Cagney was famously short at five foot five.
- BlooperIn the run from St Louis to Chicago in the first 1/2 hour California's big brown mountains are clearly visible.
- Citazioni
Ann Reid: You stupid numbskull, did you ever hear of sticking out your hand for a stop?
Eddie Kennedy: What're you trying to do, steal some gas out of our tank?
Ann Reid: Is that supposed to be funny?
Eddie Kennedy: Now look here sister...
Ann Reid: Don't sister me, if I was your sister I'd shoot myself.
Eddie Kennedy: Not a bad idea!
Ann Reid: You insolent...
[CRACK! - slaps Eddie across the face, hard!]
Buck: Hey! You can't do that to my pal!
[CRACK! - slaps Buck even harder, she must be a lefty!]
Eddie Kennedy: Hahahahaha!
[CRACK! - one more on Eddie for good measure!]
Eddie Kennedy: Oh, so you're one of those smacking dames are ya? Now come on, back that tin can off our truck! C'mon! Get out!
- ConnessioniReferenced in Hollywood Hist-o-Rama: James Cagney (1961)
- Colonne sonoreI'll String Along with You
(1934) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played in the bar when Buck is trying to raise bail money
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- A Perfect Week-End
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 80.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 7min(67 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1