Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA rookie reporter receives bribes from gangsters to suspend negative press.A rookie reporter receives bribes from gangsters to suspend negative press.A rookie reporter receives bribes from gangsters to suspend negative press.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria in totale
- Larry Hayes
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- Arthur--Office Boy
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- Cop
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- Blanco's Bodyguard
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- Henchman in Office of 'Number One'
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- Breck's Tailor
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- Guard in Office of 'Number One'
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- Casino Patron
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- Threatening Phone Caller
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- Casino Patron
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- Henchman in Hayes' House
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The story is not believable, mostly due to the performance of Richard Barthlemess, who plays the main character, Breckinridge Lee. Lee is a small-town reporter who moves to the big city and becomes a crime reporter. The love interest is played by Fay Wray, who has her moments. But only Clark Gable really shines through the dullness of this production.
It's a shame, really, because the storyline has real potential. If only it had been fleshed out and given to an actor who could portray the important emotions: the uncertainty of the fish-out-of-water, the man in love with the woman, the fear of the reporter involved in something dangerous, the distress of a man torn between love and shame.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Static but entertaining gangster picture has a wet-nosed reporter (Richard Barthelmess) from the South going to the big city to become a star but he soon learns that nothing is easy. After busting a gambling operation and getting nothing out of it, the reporter decides to partner up with a racketeer (Clark Gable) but soon the reporter gets too big for his current situation. This film is based on the life of Chicago Tribute reporter Jake Lingle who got involved with Al Capone and the rest is history. This film version is pretty good, although it's a bit slugish at time but this is due mostly to just how movies were during this early sound era. Barthelmess is hit and miss in his role. He's somewhat shaky during the nervous reporter segments but he settles down once he starts to enter the big shot period. Gable steals the show with his supporting performance and Fay Wray plays the love interest.
The plot has been covered in other reviews, so I'll keep my review short.
The pluses: Fay looks great, Clark Gable is good, and the story is solid and interesting.
The minuses: Richard Barthelmess is fine, but being from the south, he shouldn't have even tried the accent.
Overall a fine film and definitely worth a viewing.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe film is loosely based on Chicago Tribune reporter Jake Lingle, who was shot and killed the day before he was to meet with federal agents in connection with Al Capone's finances. There was public outrage at first over the killing of a reporter, but over the next few weeks it was discovered that Lingle was living way beyond his reporter's salary, and finally that he was on Capone's payroll.
- BlooperWhen the front page of The Press is shown with the heading "Gang War Rages," one of the stories is entitled "Star Received with Great Ovation" and "received" is incorrectly spelled "recieved."
- Citazioni
Managing Editor Ellis Wheeler: This community is in bad shape indeed, when gangsters can perpetrate murder in broad daylight and get away with it. But there's one power in this town with sufficient courage to do what is right. And that power is The Press. The Press is going to break up the criminal gangs that infest this city and drive them out. The Press is going to expose every corrupt official preying on the community. The Press cannot be bought, intimidated or silenced. It's going to be war; a crusade, if you like. A crusade to destroy gang rule. From now on, you are more than reporters, you're crusaders and you're going to bear down on the underworld with all the power of The Press. We're going to make a fight of it. You can get your assignments from the City Editor.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film (2008)
- Colonne sonoreFuneral March (Marche Funèbre)
(uncredited)
from "Sonata in Bb-, Op.35 No.2"
Music by Frédéric Chopin
Played after Lee's death
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