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Smart Money

  • 1931
  • Approved
  • 1h 21min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
2334
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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
    2334
    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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    • 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
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Edwin Argus
    Edwin Argus
    • Two-Time Phil aka Back-to-Back Shultz
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Spencer Bell
    • Suntan
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Clark Burroughs
    • Mr. 'Deep' River
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    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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    8howdymax

    She Done Him Wrong

    The only film ever to star both Edward G and Jimmy Cagney together. Made in 1931 during the Warner Bros heyday of gangster blood and guts, it represents a slight departure for them both.

    Eddie G plays a small town gambler - a big fish in a little pond so to speak - with big ideas. His friends put a 10K poke together and send him off to the city to try his luck with the big boys. He is soon sucked into a crooked game by a sexy blonde at the hotel cigar counter. The scam artists soon take him to the cleaners. He is then humiliated by the sexy blonde and Sleepy Sam, played with delicious menace by Ralf Harolde.

    He is joined by his pal Jimmy Cagney, and they put together another grubstake. This time, they outcon the cons, humiliate the blonde and he becomes the biggest gambler in town. It becomes clear throughout the movie, that Eddie is learning on the job, but his one very big blind spot is his attraction to blondes. Gee, I can't understand it - a short, dark, rather unattractive guy falling for some of the sexiest females on celluloid.

    Well, the results are predictable,though I have to admit, the final blonde was a genuine surprise. It was the process that was interesting.

    The pairing of Robinson and Cagney was a masterpiece. They played off each other like dueling banjos. It is too bad that they both got so big they couldn't fit on the same screen together again.
    9ccthemovieman-1

    Robinson Riveting Once More; Cagney A Bonus In Here

    Two very famous little guys playing cocky guys - Edward G. Robinson and Jimmy Cagney; who could ask for anything more? Well, maybe a little more Cagney, as he is just a supporting player here, but overall I had no complaints watching this 1931 film.

    Robinson was great in the lead as "Nick the Barber," (full name "Nick Venizelos.") Cagney is "Jack," an old friend who is employed by Nick. The Greek is a barber, but he's really a full-time gambler or evolves into that role quickly during this story. He goes from small-town hick to big city boss but the road is bumpy along the way. He gets taken by the big crook in town twice, gets hustled by a couple of blondes (Nick's real weakness) but overcomes all of them to be gambling czar.

    After Nick's successful jaunts at revenge are completed, the last third of the film is devoted to the city's district attorney trying to get some goods on Nick and put him away and get him out of his city.

    This movie, as expected considering the year it was made, is very dated but another of those early '30s films that has a lot of snap, crackle and pop to it. The dialog is crisp and edgy with the expressions of the day and everybody is just nasty enough to make them all interesting characters.

    Robinson, as in "Little Caesar," is super in here, much like the cocky gangster roles Cagney also would play in the same period ("The Public Enemy," "Lady Killer," etc.).

    The blondes all look similar with the short curly hair of the period and the sexism, racism and other "isms" are all on display here in this fun "gangster movie." The ending was odd but that, too, was the mark of these Pre-Code films which certainly were different.

    Now that it's out on DVD, check this film out if you're a fan of the early crime genre, or a fan of Robinson's. You won't be disappointed.
    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.
    7alexanderdavies-99382

    Robinson and Cagney in their only film.

    Whilst "Smart Money" was being filmed, Edward G. Robinson had become a star at "Warner Bros," thanks to his film, "Little Caesar." James Cagney had just finished making "The Public Enemy" and that film hadn't yet been released. "Smart Money" isn't another gangster film as the story doesn't allow for that kind of character and Robinson isn't a hoodlum either. He is a professional barber who happens to be a gambler. For a while in the film, Robinson is small time but after avenging himself upon the con men who took all his money, he carves out a gambling empire with Cagney as his right hand man. The District Attorney has had enough of all the gambling and corruption that goes with it and he plans Robinson's downfall. His demise comes in a most unexpected way. Edward G. Robinson dominates "Smart Money" but James Cagney is right there after the half way stage. Their scenes are absolutely superb and I wish the two actors had made more films together. Boris Karloff makes a brief appearance as a gambler. Robinson is a very affable character and his wealth and power does little to change his disposition. The two leads carry this film but the story and narrative are far above average.
    7secondtake

    A smart, fast, well constructed movie, with a shining Edw G. Robinson

    Smart Money (1931)

    A clever story about crime and misguided love (quasi-love) and about the love of money. What's wrong with that? Nothing here. With a remarkable performance by Edward G. Robinson (as usual), and supporting roles by a young James Cagney and a series of blondes who will more or less look alike at first. It might have been something of a formula production for the cast and crew, but it's during the lively pre-1934 sound era where, especially at a studio like Warner Bros., things manage to pop one way or another.

    As much as this is a very good film, completely engaging and without gaffes or sentimental slow downs, it remains secondary for 1931 because of several interesting things. First, Robinson had just become famous for "Little Caesar" where he had a shining (and roughly similar) role as a sort of good guy gangster. Second, Cagney was in a rare supporting role, not yet famous for his breakout role in "The Public Enemy" later the same year. Both of these Warner films are better, all around. And a third twist is the appearance early on of Boris Karloff, who was about to launch to superstardom as, yes, "Frankenstein," a Universal film from later in, yes, 1931.

    But you should watch "Smart Money" for what it does so well--tells a fast, multi-layered story with economy and life, and with great performances by the leads. The story and direction might fall short of classic, but it's still really solid.

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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
      When "drowning" girl is rescued, it's late at night when she's driven to Nick's home, but when they pull up in front of his house, it's broad daylight.
    • 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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