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Na década de 1990, Nova York havia crescido, mas The Bowery havia-se tornado mais jovem e barulhento até se tornar conhecida como a "Milha mais viva da Face do Mundo".Na década de 1990, Nova York havia crescido, mas The Bowery havia-se tornado mais jovem e barulhento até se tornar conhecida como a "Milha mais viva da Face do Mundo".Na década de 1990, Nova York havia crescido, mas The Bowery havia-se tornado mais jovem e barulhento até se tornar conhecida como a "Milha mais viva da Face do Mundo".
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Irving Bacon
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Lucille Ball
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John Bleifer
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Phil Bloom
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James Burke
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Marguerite Caverley
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Avaliação em destaque
A favourite of mine,this movie tells of two feuding New York "characters", Steve Brodie(Raft) and "Chuck" Connors(Beery),who both strive to be the "Main Guy" in the Bowery in the late Nineteenth Century.
Brodie(1863-1901) and Connors(1852-1913),were real people,though this is a heavily fictionalized account of their antics(based on a play).Brodie's legendary(did he do it?- it's still a cause of argument!),jump from the Brooklyn bridge(1886),for which he became famous,is shown here as happening around the same time as the Spanish-American war(1898).Director Walsh clearly had a great affection for the period,so beautifully recreated here,and it includes a wild rumbustious ragtime number from saloon singer Trixie Odbray(a young Pert Kelton).Raft is at his slickest as Brodie,and Beery shows again what a clever actor he was,as tough, big hearted, and at times quite touching Connors.Pretty Fay Wray is the love interest both the boys are pursuing.
Full of life and energy,"The Bowery" moves at a fast pace(unlike many early "talkies").It is not an easy movie to find,but is well worth looking out for.
Brodie(1863-1901) and Connors(1852-1913),were real people,though this is a heavily fictionalized account of their antics(based on a play).Brodie's legendary(did he do it?- it's still a cause of argument!),jump from the Brooklyn bridge(1886),for which he became famous,is shown here as happening around the same time as the Spanish-American war(1898).Director Walsh clearly had a great affection for the period,so beautifully recreated here,and it includes a wild rumbustious ragtime number from saloon singer Trixie Odbray(a young Pert Kelton).Raft is at his slickest as Brodie,and Beery shows again what a clever actor he was,as tough, big hearted, and at times quite touching Connors.Pretty Fay Wray is the love interest both the boys are pursuing.
Full of life and energy,"The Bowery" moves at a fast pace(unlike many early "talkies").It is not an easy movie to find,but is well worth looking out for.
- zippgun
- 4 de jun. de 2004
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- CuriosidadesGeorge Raft and Wallace Beery were at odds during filming. According to Raft, before the fistfight scene, Beery asked Raft to let him throw the first punch and then proceeded to sucker-punch Raft, knocking him out for several minutes. "When I came to I got up and called him everything I could think of," Raft said. They then fought for real, and the crew had to break it up.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe name of George Raft's character, "Steve Brodie," is misspelled "Brody" in the opening credits.
- Citações
Steve Brodie: Don't ever say I never give ya nothin'.
- Versões alternativasThe version shown on Fox Movie Channel runs seven seconds over 87 minutes. Apparently it is a reissue copy, the missing five minutes due to reediting to fit post code rules. Though it was made for Twentieth Century Films, a new start up film studio organized by Joe Schenck, Bill Goetz (L.B. Mayer's son-in-law) and ex-Warner Bros. production chief Darryl Zanuck, the FMC version is presented under the post merger logo of Twentieth Century Fox complete with fanfare and an end title crediting distribution to TCF. This year a full uncut version was shown at New York's Film Forum which clocked several minutes over ninety minutes.
- ConexõesEdited into Brooklyn Bridge (1981)
- Trilhas sonorasThe Bowery
(uncredited)
Music by Percy Gaunt
Lyrics by Charles Hale Hoyt
Sung by a chorus at the beginning
Played often in the score
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- US$ 421.496 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 32 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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