Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAttorney Anton Adam defeats rival Bentley in murder case and gets partnership offer. His career crashes when framed by racketeer Gilmurry and actress in fake lawsuit. Secretary Olga remains ... Leggi tuttoAttorney Anton Adam defeats rival Bentley in murder case and gets partnership offer. His career crashes when framed by racketeer Gilmurry and actress in fake lawsuit. Secretary Olga remains loyal through it all.Attorney Anton Adam defeats rival Bentley in murder case and gets partnership offer. His career crashes when framed by racketeer Gilmurry and actress in fake lawsuit. Secretary Olga remains loyal through it all.
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- Tony's Aide
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- Court Guard
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- Boy carrying Tony's briefcase in final scene
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- Court Policeman
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- Mrs. Levine
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- Second Trial Judge
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- Chorus Girl
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- Tony's Friend
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- Max
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- Law Secretary
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- Client Paying $5,000 Fee
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Recensioni in evidenza
That said, there is a lot to like in this picture. First off, there is Powell himself, elegant and dapper while miscast as a lower East Side lawyer representing lower class shlubs. There is also Joan Blondell, in her customary role as the torch-bearing secretary overlooked by Powell. There is Alan Dinehart, an excellent 30's character actor with a part that was too small for his talent. Despite the seriousness of the plot, much of it is played for laughs. In one amusing scene, two hit men turn soft in a goofy confrontation with Powell. Throw in some laughs via Blondell wise cracks, and you have a basically good-natured movie which I would rate a seven.
P.S. Do you like old standards? This picture has some of the best you can hear nowadays on the soundtrack, played in the background by a 30's band.
Enjoyable Pre-Coder from Warner Bros with nice work from Powell and the always dynamite Joan Blondell. She's great here, throwing in one snappy rejoinder after another. Kinda hard to believe anybody would look twice at another woman if they had sexy young Blondell as an option, but perhaps that's more my personal taste. The supporting cast is nice. The script is fun, though nothing groundbreaking. It's all pretty simple and familiar stuff but well-done and entertaining.
Powell plays Anton "Tony" Adam, a lower east side attorney with a small practice. He comes to the notice of a higher-priced attorney who invites him to become a partner. His secretary (Joan Blondell) of course goes with him. But Adam runs into trouble almost immediately when he takes a breach of promise case. The case is merely a setup by the corrupt political machine to frame him. Adam is thrown out of the partnership. On the face of it, he decides that if he can't beat 'em, join 'em. Actually, he has something else in mind.
Powell is very good, but he's too uptown to be a lower east side lawyer. The role was more suited for other contract players, such as Jimmy Cagney or Humphrey Bogart. Blondell is great as a secretary who's smarter than her boss, in love with him, and can see his mistakes before he even makes them.
William Powell is worth seeing in anything, even something he's not quite right for, and Joan Blondell is always a delight. This was probably a B film as it's pretty short.
When Tony's natural talents as an attorney land him in an uptown office, he still struggles to keep his nose clean. And he never notices Olga's personal feelings for him.
In 1932, Blondell was not married yet, but only four years away from her second marriage, to Dick Powell. Seeing her in this pre-Code film is a real treat, though she could have used more on-screen time.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWhen the drunk mentions he slept all through the Seabury investigation, he is referring to the committee formed by the New York state legislature on behalf of Governor Franklin Roosevelt to investigate corruption in the courts and police department of New York City in 1931-32. It led to the resignation of several judges and the mayor of New York City - Jimmy Walker.
- BlooperWhen Gresham goes to record Tony's call to Virginia, there already are grooves cut into the full disc, indicating it had previously recorded upon and cannot be recorded over.
- Citazioni
Law Secretary: Your boss sure has come up in the world.
Olga Michaels: Yeah, another month and he'll be able to kick a worm in the chest.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Hollywood and the Stars: How to Succeed as a Gangster (1963)
- Colonne sonoreThe Sidewalks of New York
(1894) (uncredited)
Music by Charles Lawlor
Played during the opening scene
Also played at the end
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 12min(72 min)
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- 1.37 : 1