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L'ultimo viaggio

Titolo originale: Side Street
  • 1929
  • Passed
  • 1h 14min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,5/10
140
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Matt Moore, Owen Moore, and Tom Moore in L'ultimo viaggio (1929)
AzioneCrimineDrammaRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThree successful Irish brothers cross paths in a very unexpected way.Three successful Irish brothers cross paths in a very unexpected way.Three successful Irish brothers cross paths in a very unexpected way.

  • Regia
    • Malcolm St. Clair
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Malcolm St. Clair
    • John Russell
    • George O'Hara
  • Star
    • Tom Moore
    • Owen Moore
    • Matt Moore
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,5/10
    140
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Malcolm St. Clair
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Malcolm St. Clair
      • John Russell
      • George O'Hara
    • Star
      • Tom Moore
      • Owen Moore
      • Matt Moore
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    Tom Moore
    Tom Moore
    • Jimmy O'Farrell
    Owen Moore
    Owen Moore
    • Dennis O'Farrell
    Matt Moore
    Matt Moore
    • John O'Farrell
    Emma Dunn
    Emma Dunn
    • Mrs. Nora O'Farrell
    Katherine Perry
    Katherine Perry
    • Kathleen Doyle
    • (as Kathryn Perry)
    Frank Sheridan
    Frank Sheridan
    • Mr. Tom O'Farrell
    Charles Byer
    Charles Byer
    • Maxse Kimball
    Arthur Housman
    Arthur Housman
    • Henchman Silk Ruffo
    Mildred Harris
    Mildred Harris
    • Bunny
    Walter MacNamara
    Walter MacNamara
    • Patrick Doyle
    • (as Walter McNamara)
    Edwin August
    Edwin August
    • Henchman Mac
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Henchman Slim
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    George Beranger
    George Beranger
    • Villain
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Tyrone Brereton
    • Villain
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    June Clyde
    June Clyde
    • Judy - the Singer
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Heinie Conklin
    Heinie Conklin
    • Drunk at Party
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Al Hill
    Al Hill
    • Henchman Blondie
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    George Raft
    George Raft
    • Georgie Ames - the Dancer
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Malcolm St. Clair
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Malcolm St. Clair
      • John Russell
      • George O'Hara
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    7AlsExGal

    Interesting early talkie gangster film

    I give this 7/10 stars when compared with other early talking films. The dialogue flows well and it has an interesting plot with a few interesting footnotes. First off, the three Irish-American O'Farrell brothers are played by three Irish American brothers - Tom, Owen, and Matt Moore. Jimmy (Tom Moore) is a cop, John (Matt Moore) is an emergency room doctor, and Dennis (Owen Moore) tells his family he is a businessman when actually he is a big time gangster and bootlegger. Another footnote - look closely when Dennis O'Farrell is in his speakeasy. That is George Raft dancing to "Take a Look at Her Now" as the chorus girls back him up. Other than a couple of throw-away lines, though, that is all Raft does in the entire film. Finally, Emma Dunn, who plays Nora O'Farrell, mother of the three boys, is anywhere from only nine to 14 years older than the actors that play her sons yet does indeed look and act old enough to be their mother.

    The story moves slowly at first - the older O'Farrells are proud of their three boys as they all sit down to dinner. It appears that the older O'Farrells are retired and probably their sons are supporting them in their old age, as was the custom at the time. Dennis has a completely different name that he is known as when he is living his "other life" as a criminal. His criminal associates do not know his real name or his origin in order to shield his family from any criminal reprisals. Likewise he has one brother - the cop - who wants to hunt his criminal alias down and arrest him, and another brother that is constantly seeing the emergency cases that are the results of his gang's shootouts. Thus Dennis has a lot of balls in the air and can never let his guard down. However he is managing to keep this juggling act going until the night that one drunk at his speakeasy cracks another drunk in the head and the doctor sent from the hospital is his brother John, and one of the girls that visits the speakeasy that same night with her friend turns out to be the girl that his brother Jimmy plans to marry.

    Notice that what makes it possible for Dennis and all other 20's gangsters to become rich - Prohibition - isn't taken seriously by anyone. When Dennis brings a bottle of good booze to his parents' house as a gift on Thanksgiving, his dad and his friend have no problem with getting sauced even with dad's son the cop in the house who just smiles and finds the whole situation amusing.

    I'd recommend this one if you have even the slightest interest in and tolerance for the early talking films. It is actually entertaining and not just a curio and shows what RKO had a talent for in its earliest days - showing rather ordinary people caught up in extraordinary circumstances.
    10gcube1942

    A very enjoyable film.

    Despite the negativity of other reviews, I enjoyed everything in this movie except the disgusting old reprobate drunks. I give all movies from 1929 a break because of the intense pressure that all of the participants were under. This was a difficult time for many reasons but they did the best they could and I do not mind extraneous sounds and not so hidden microphones. Acting styles were in a state of transition and just getting any sound at all on film was an amazing feat. A wonderful treat to see all three Moore brothers together and of course George Raft was a fine hoofer. Wish I could have been there to see this in that wonderful year!
    5arthursward

    Flawed talkie showcases the three Moore brothers.

    Though released at a time when all-talking pictures were the norm (Sept 1929), the recording and static camera technique mar an otherwise fascinating glimpse of the Moore brothers together.

    Tom, Matt and Owen Moore play the three sons of Mr. and Mrs. O'Farrell, an oh-so-Irish couple living modestly in Manhattan. The O'Farrells express pride in their apparently successful sons as they prepare for a family get-together. This opening reel is an unmoving camera shot with ma and pa discussing each child and is rough going as Frank Sheridan (pa) and Emma Dunn (ma) speak with such thick brogue that the dialog is difficult to follow. This left my eyes wandering to the chandelier and the big black microphone clearly visible there. Placed far above the actors, the echoes it captured render many lines unintelligible.

    As the sons arrive, the film's pace picks up. Jimmy (Tom Moore) is a uniformed cop, fresh to the force and following his father's policeman footsteps. John (Matt Moore) appears as ambulance surgeon, humble and soft-spoken. Last to show is the slick Dennis (Owen Moore), unknown to all as living a secret life as Mueller, the town's biggest gangster. The family scenes are good, and the picture improves consistently from this point on. I won't spoil a familiar plot, but Jimmy the cop makes detective and is assigned to investigate (brother) Mueller's gang. The Moore brother scenes are naturalistic and satisfying.

    But, as the camera set-ups increase, so do the sound goofs. During one scene, you will hear things being moved around off-camera. Another unbilled performer is one of those big exhaust fans so prevalent before air conditioning. Clearly heard above the dialog, and with two scenes, it should have received a screen credit!

    This is, however, the only chance to see Tom, Matt and Owen together on-screen, and that is worth the film's cinematic shortcomings. Tom and Matt would appear together in 1930's Costello Case and Woman Racket, but they would all fade into obscurity as the sound era took hold and brought fresh faces from Eastern theater stages. Tom, who would live until 1955, disappeared from the screen by 1938, and his talkie zenith is 1934's Return Of Chandu. Matt starred in 1933's Deluge, but would be more accessible in Rain (1932) as Dr. MacPhail. He ecked out a living in film as an uncredited character actor until his death in 1960. Most famous of the three was the hard-drinking Owen Moore. Owen married Mary Pickford secretly in 1911, their stormy marriage ending in 1920. Owen was slim, dark and didn't look like his other brothers. His casting as the gangster here is perfect, and his performance is very good. Owen is terrific in 1930's Outside The Law as Fingers O'Dell. It's a shame his life and career were cut short by drinking, he died in 1939.

    Ironically, Owen's gangster-partner Silk Ruffo is played by Arthur Housman who made his career playing inebriated characters. And here his role is stone cold sober.

    Enjoy this early talker from RKO which survives only in its 16mm TV distribution print.
    vandino1

    Creaky early talkie

    This is one of RKO's first films. It's also the only pairing of all three Moore brothers. It also features nightclub dancer George Raft in one of his first attempts to break into films (after this he didn't appear again until 1931 when he was "discovered.") Sadly, this film is all curiosity value and nothing else. The Moore brothers are mostly terrible (Owen, playing the gangster, being the only one with any talent for handling dialogue). Raft is actually better and livelier than the Moore boys even though his part is slim. There is also no music score whatsoever, outside of the nightclub sequence with Raft, thus what little dramatic force the film has is left dry by the silent soundtrack. The story is the typical brothers-gone-separate-ways stuff (one is a cop involved in murder case that leads to other brother who is gangster) with the only difference being that there is a third brother (a doctor) in the middle. But the Doctor's part isn't very interesting, so it doesn't distract from the clichés, unfortunately. Sound killed the Moore brothers' careers and this film easily shows us why.
    6cgvsluis

    An Irish family drama that pits three brothers against each other.

    This is an interesting little family drama around three Irish brothers...one is a police officer, John, one is a doctor, Jimmy, and the third is a bootlegging gangster(but the family doesn't know because he is operating under a pseudonym)-Denny. The three converge for family dinners with their parents, Mrs. Nora 'Farrell and Mr. Tom 'Farrell, who are loving and supportive. John gets promoted to detective and gets engaged with his girl friend, Kathleen Doyle...which causes quite the family conundrum as Kathleen has accidentally met Denny under his pseudonym and John has been given his first task as detective to take him down. Not knowing that Kathleen is John's fiancé, Denny puts out a hit on Kathleen. But Jimmy is the first to find out who Denny is as his pseudonym...when he is called to his apartment for an injured man post a fight at one of his cocktail parties.

    "He hasn't got enough blarney to win a girl like you"

    "Cut out the Sherlock Holmes stuff you're off duty."- Denny

    "The only place a man is safe nowadays is in jail."

    I didn't quite know where this story was going, but I knew it wouldn't be good. I do find it interesting that the brothers collectively choose to lie to their parents. I'm also kind of glad that no innocents were taken out. This is the only film I have ever seen that starred three actual Irish brothers...playing three Irish brothers! The three Moore siblings had all achieved acting fame and I think this might be the only film containing all three together. It was fun to see George Raft have a little cameo, I didn't know he could dance! This was kind of a b-track for me, but it was enjoyable.

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      The first film to star Tom Moore, Matt Moore, and Owen Moore together, who were brothers who had all achieved stardom separately in silent films.
    • Citazioni

      Jimmy O'Farrell: Hello, Patrick. How are you tonight?

      Patrick Doyle: Well, I'm better than I was before I was as bad as I am now.

    • Colonne sonore
      Nocturne No. 2 in E-Flat Minor, Op. 9 No.2
      (1830-1) (uncredited)

      Written by Frédéric Chopin

      Played on piano by Owen Moore

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 settembre 1929 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Side Street
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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