Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTrucker Eddie Kennedy gets involved with the law when he has an car accident with Ann Reid and knocks the owner of a dairy out. He evades a penalty when he claims, that he had done it as an ... Ler tudoTrucker Eddie Kennedy gets involved with the law when he has an car accident with Ann Reid and knocks the owner of a dairy out. He evades a penalty when he claims, that he had done it as an act of solidarism with the farmers. The farmers start an boycott action against this dairy... Ler tudoTrucker Eddie Kennedy gets involved with the law when he has an car accident with Ann Reid and knocks the owner of a dairy out. He evades a penalty when he claims, that he had done it as an act of solidarism with the farmers. The farmers start an boycott action against this dairy, so the owner has to bring milk from elsewhere to his dairy, but the farmers closed the r... Ler tudo
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Mr. Harris - the Trucking Company Boss
- (as Charles Wilson)
- Joe Hunter
- (as William Davidson)
- First Girl
- (cenas deletadas)
- Second Girl
- (cenas deletadas)
- Policeman
- (cenas deletadas)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
There is some good light fun for awhile with Cagney's antics. Then the movie goes a bit darker with the strike. The change of tone does leave the rest of the movie with depressed humor. I also don't know why Eddie spends most of the movie in a suit. He would be funnier as an everyman character and a working class hero. All in all, there are some fun to be had at least for awhile.
All this fighting just defies common sense--as does his behaviors when trying to woo the lady who hates his guts. He's in jail in a small town and he waits until the jailer falls asleep and lets himself out of jail so he can stalk and annoy her! And, naturally being a Hollywood film, he DOES charm the lady with his relentless and obnoxious ways! This pushiness is NOT vintage Cagney, but once again a super-obnoxious and ridiculous character--the guy once again crosses the line.
The rest of the film does get better once you get to the final third, but by then I was so irritated with this film (in particular Cagney's character), that I just wanted it all to end. This has to be among the worst Cagney films I have seen despite the improvement towards the end.
*** (out of 4)
Exciting Warner Bros. "ripped from the headlines" film has James Cagney playing a truck driver who gets involved in a battle between farmers and the businessmen who aren't paying enough for milk. This is a fast, fun and action packed film, which is what audiences expected from a Cagney film. Cagney is very good in the role of the fast talking, quick to throw punches truck driver and the supporting cast helps him well.
Jimmy the Gent (1934)
** (out of 4)
A crooked businessman (James Cagney) pretends to go straight to win back his ex (Bette Davis). Considering the two leads and director Michael Curtiz, this was a major disappointment that really didn't work on any level. The only real reason to watch this is the performance from Cagney as well as his shaved head. Davis is very boring throughout and really brings down the film because she has no chemistry with Cagney.
Here it's a girl, but he also gets himself mixed up in a labor dispute between dairy farmers and the trucking company that ships their product in between St. Louis and Chicago. In those early years of the New Deal labor disputes were a pretty hot topic in the newsreels.
Robert Barrat, a leader of the farmers, is killed by one of the goons hired by Cagney's trucking company and the cops think Cagney did it. Patricia Ellis, the girl Cagney's been courting, witnessed the murder so the goons have snatched her.
Will the ever resourceful James Cagney will find a way to set all this right? You have to see the film to see if and how.
Cagney has Allen Jenkins along acting as Pancho to his Cisco Kid. Jenkins is funny, but you know Cagney only keeps him around for his amusement value. The plot calls for the pair to spend some time in the jail of the local town constable played by Spencer Charters who is also a dim bulb.
Fast paced {is their any other kind of Cagney film} action makes the 67 minute running time go by real fast. St. Louis Kid is very typical of the stuff Warner Brothers would continue to give Cagney throughout his years with them.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesJames Cagney's character is described as being five foot ten when Cagney was famously short at five foot five.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the run from St Louis to Chicago in the first 1/2 hour California's big brown mountains are clearly visible.
- Citações
Ann Reid: You stupid numbskull, did you ever hear of sticking out your hand for a stop?
Eddie Kennedy: What're you trying to do, steal some gas out of our tank?
Ann Reid: Is that supposed to be funny?
Eddie Kennedy: Now look here sister...
Ann Reid: Don't sister me, if I was your sister I'd shoot myself.
Eddie Kennedy: Not a bad idea!
Ann Reid: You insolent...
[CRACK! - slaps Eddie across the face, hard!]
Buck: Hey! You can't do that to my pal!
[CRACK! - slaps Buck even harder, she must be a lefty!]
Eddie Kennedy: Hahahahaha!
[CRACK! - one more on Eddie for good measure!]
Eddie Kennedy: Oh, so you're one of those smacking dames are ya? Now come on, back that tin can off our truck! C'mon! Get out!
- ConexõesReferenced in Hollywood Hist-o-Rama: James Cagney (1961)
- Trilhas sonorasI'll String Along with You
(1934) (uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played in the bar when Buck is trying to raise bail money
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
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- The St. Louis Kid
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- Orçamento
- US$ 80.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 7 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1