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Smart Money

  • 1931
  • Approved
  • 1h 21min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
2364
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson in Smart Money (1931)
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Un barbiere greco ha abilità non comuni nel giocare a poker e presto si fa strada nel mondo squallido del gioco d'azzardo illegale, ma le belle bionde rimangono il suo tallone d'Achille.Un barbiere greco ha abilità non comuni nel giocare a poker e presto si fa strada nel mondo squallido del gioco d'azzardo illegale, ma le belle bionde rimangono il suo tallone d'Achille.Un barbiere greco ha abilità non comuni nel giocare a poker e presto si fa strada nel mondo squallido del gioco d'azzardo illegale, ma le belle bionde rimangono il suo tallone d'Achille.

  • Regia
    • Alfred E. Green
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Kubec Glasmon
    • John Bright
    • Lucien Hubbard
  • Star
    • Edward G. Robinson
    • James Cagney
    • Evalyn Knapp
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    2364
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Kubec Glasmon
      • John Bright
      • Lucien Hubbard
    • Star
      • Edward G. Robinson
      • James Cagney
      • Evalyn Knapp
    • 44Recensioni degli utenti
    • 23Recensioni della critica
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  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 2 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale

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    Interpreti principali36

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    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • Nick 'The Barber' Venizelos
    James Cagney
    James Cagney
    • Jack
    Evalyn Knapp
    Evalyn Knapp
    • Irene Graham
    Ralf Harolde
    Ralf Harolde
    • Sleepy Sam
    Noel Francis
    Noel Francis
    • Marie
    Margaret Livingston
    Margaret Livingston
    • District Attorney's Girl
    Maurice Black
    Maurice Black
    • Greek Barber
    Billy House
    Billy House
    • Irontown Salesman
    • (as William House)
    Paul Porcasi
    Paul Porcasi
    • Alexander Amenoppopolus
    Gladys Lloyd
    Gladys Lloyd
    • Second Cigar Stand Clerk
    Polly Walters
    Polly Walters
    • Lola
    Ernie Alexander
    • Bellboy
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    Edwin Argus
    Edwin Argus
    • Two-Time Phil aka Back-to-Back Shultz
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    Spencer Bell
    • Suntan
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Clark Burroughs
    • Mr. 'Deep' River
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    Donald Cook
    Donald Cook
    • Nick's Second Accomplice after Poker Game
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    John George
    John George
    • Dwarf on Train
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Eddie Hart
    Eddie Hart
    • Detective
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Alfred E. Green
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Kubec Glasmon
      • John Bright
      • Lucien Hubbard
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    7bkoganbing

    A Historic Screen Teaming

    Smart Money is famous for the teaming of Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney in the only time they shared the screen. Both men had just come off their breakthrough performances in Little Caesar and Public Enemy respectively. Of the two of them, Robinson comes off far the better.

    I'm not sure why Cagney did this film, more than likely because he was told to and was not yet rebelling against Jack Warner. He's strangely subdued in the part, the usual Cagney bounce and cockiness just isn't there for me.

    Cagney plays the best friend of Greek barber Edward G. Robinson who in his career played any number of ethnic types. Here he's a happy go lucky barber whose place doubles as a betting establishment. He likes to play, but when friends raise a bankroll for him to try his luck in the big city he gets good and clipped.

    Robinson's down, but not out. He goes back and clips the clippers and becomes a big gambling racketeer. Problems do arise when he and Cagney quarrel over the same woman.

    It's definitely Robinson's picture, maybe it's why Cagney and he never worked together again. I would like to have seen them both in a film with a more typical Jimmy Cagney.

    Still when it's broadcast it should not be missed.
    7planktonrules

    Very watchable even after all these years

    This is not exactly the sort of film you'd expect from Edward G. Robinson in 1931. While he was well-known for his gangster roles, this character isn't a saint by any stretch, but he's far from vicious or deadly like "Little Caesar". In addition, this early film is the only film that ever paired him with Jimmy Cagney. Cagney, at this point, was the lesser star and has a rather small role in the film as Robinson's right-hand man. The breakout film, THE PUBLIC ENEMY, was released just before SMART MONEY and at the point of making this second film, the studio didn't know that he was now a mega-star.

    Robinson is a barber with an uncanny ability to gamble and win. Eventually, he and his friends pool their money and send him to "the big city" and even though he at first is bankrupted, he eventually becomes the biggest and most famous gambler around the country. The only problems are that he's a lousy judge of women AND the District Attorney is out to get him no matter what it takes! The film is pretty well written and interesting--not the usual gangster stuff. Plus, there are a few neat scenes that took place since the film was created before the strict Production Code was created--so you get to see Eddie kick a woman in the rear as well as have another lady try to offer him sex to pay off her debt to him! Pretty risqué here and there, but in general this isn't really that violent or salacious a film. Just a good drama with some nice twists and decent acting.

    PS--When you watch the film, look for a brief cameo by Boris Karloff. He does have a few speaking lines, but he has a rather odd accent--a Brit trying to sound like an American mug.
    6BaronBl00d

    "I always Had a Weakness for Women"

    This is a nicely tailored story about the rise of Nick the Barber( a real barber)from the small gambling environs of Irontown to his rise to the big time gambling scene. Several things distinguish this film from just another mob movie. And that is just it for starters. This is not a mob movie. Edward G. Robinson's Nick is one of the kindest, most liked, and honest "crime" bosses you will ever see in film. Eddie doesn't shoot it up - in fact no one is murdered(Okay, I'm being a stickler here). This film also shows how difficult gambling can be as a profession. But at the film's heart is Robinson's performance. Nick is a sweet, at times naive, resilient guy with a weak/blind spot for pretty blondes. Aiding Eddie is none other than Jimmy Cagney playing Jack his friend and fellow business associate. Alfred E. Green does a rather deft job directing this very early sound picture. The pace is fast and the mood never compromised. The rest of the cast is quite good. Boris Karloff has a bizarre cameo as a man that has something Eddie just had - but we never know why Boris had it. It's a treat seeing Karloff and Robinson and Cagney in a brief yet memorable scene.
    6AaronCapenBanner

    Robinson & Cagney.

    Edward G. Robinson and Jimmy Cagney team up in their only picture together(strangely enough). Robinson plays Nick, an immigrant Greek barber who loves to gamble and can't stay away from a poker game or betting. Cagney plays Jack, his good friend who is amused by him, and he and their other friends bankroll him in a big betting game in the city, though Nick's weakness for women gets him cleaned out in a rigged game, Nick decides to get even by joining in on the racket, which makes him rich at first, but of course things later go wrong, though Jack does what he can to help. The two top actors are once again the whole show in otherwise familiar picture that works because of their star-power.
    8JLRMovieReviews

    Smart Money, a Wise Choice

    Robinson is a barber who owns his own barbershop, but who goes off to gamble with some real card-sharks. He goes to the hotel where the action is and meets the girl at the magazine counter who tells him what room the game is in, after the desk clerk tells him nothing like that is allowed in this hotel. Little does Edward know what's in store for him. Of course Robinson, as the barber, is great, and James Cagney is a secondary character with not much development to make him really interesting. But, it's Robinson that makes this film worth watching. He has such presence, and this is only a sample of what is yet to come in his career. The only problem I have with it is that its ending is rather anti-climatic. But as usual Robinson has the flair to take it all in stride and he makes the viewer feel honored to watch a master of his craft at work.

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      Despite both Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney having spent most of their acting careers with Warner Bros., this was the only film the two acting legends appeared in together.
    • Blooper
      In the beginning of the film, when Nick finishes talking with the hotel clerk, he sits in an armchair in the lobby smoking. The big pot ashtray is on the left of him. In the next scene, the ashtray is on his right. He goes for it to the left, surprisingly finding it on the right, so he drops his cigar on the floor.
    • Citazioni

      Snake Eyes - Porter: Who'll give me a half a dollar for my hand?

      Nick 'The Barber' Venizelos: Uh, I wouldn't give you a nickel for your whole body.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Drillbit Taylor/The Hammer/Sleepwalking/The Grand/Under the Same Moon (2008)
    • Colonne sonore
      He's a Devil
      (uncredited)

      Written by Irving Berlin

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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 luglio 1931 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
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      • Warner Bros.
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