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Up the River

  • 1930
  • Passed
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
Humphrey Bogart and Claire Luce in Up the River (1930)
ComedyCrimeDrama

When paroled trustee Steve and former inmate Judy who try to put their criminal lives behind them are blackmailed, two career criminals come to their rescue.When paroled trustee Steve and former inmate Judy who try to put their criminal lives behind them are blackmailed, two career criminals come to their rescue.When paroled trustee Steve and former inmate Judy who try to put their criminal lives behind them are blackmailed, two career criminals come to their rescue.

  • Director
    • John Ford
  • Writers
    • Maurine Dallas Watkins
    • John Ford
    • William Collier Sr.
  • Stars
    • Spencer Tracy
    • Claire Luce
    • Warren Hymer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Ford
    • Writers
      • Maurine Dallas Watkins
      • John Ford
      • William Collier Sr.
    • Stars
      • Spencer Tracy
      • Claire Luce
      • Warren Hymer
    • 37User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Spencer Tracy
    Spencer Tracy
    • Saint Louis
    Claire Luce
    Claire Luce
    • Judy Fields
    Warren Hymer
    Warren Hymer
    • Dannemora Dan
    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • Steve Jordan
    William Collier Sr.
    William Collier Sr.
    • Pop
    Joan Lawes
    • Jean
    Marion Aye
    Marion Aye
    • Actress
    • (uncredited)
    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    • Inmate Socked by Saint Louis
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Brown
    • Deputy Warden
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Slim - Bazooka Player
    • (uncredited)
    Eddy Chandler
    Eddy Chandler
    • Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Edythe Chapman
    Edythe Chapman
    • Mrs. Jordan
    • (uncredited)
    Harvey Clark
    Harvey Clark
    • Nash
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Curtis
    Dick Curtis
    • New Inmate
    • (uncredited)
    Mike Donlin
    Mike Donlin
    • Upstate Baseball Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Noel Francis
    Noel Francis
    • Sophie
    • (uncredited)
    Althea Henley
    Althea Henley
    • Cynthia Jordan
    • (uncredited)
    Elizabeth Keating
    • May
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Ford
    • Writers
      • Maurine Dallas Watkins
      • John Ford
      • William Collier Sr.
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    User reviews37

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    wrbtu

    Worth seeing only for Bogart & Tracy fans

    I'm a fan of old 1930s movies, but this one really has nothing going for it except a very young Humphrey Bogart & Spencer Tracy. The movie's 92 minutes long, of which about 30 minutes consists of song & dance numbers (amateurish, to say the least) & a prisoners baseball game (with no real baseball action). Heavy on the comedy, but with only 1 or 2 chuckles. Warren Hymer is poor as the comic relief. Spencer is good & his natural delivery is in evidence here. Bogey is fine, playing a guy younger than Spencer (he's actually a year older), & this is one of the only movies where Bogey actually has a parent (a dear old mom); only "Dead End" comes to mind as a role for him with a parent. He's very good, but a little awkward at times, & he overdoes it a bit in one emotional scene near the end. It's very strange seeing Bogart play a romantic part in a standard Hollywood (soft) way, compared with his tough guy romances in his later films. A couple of other striking features of this film: there's only about 3 male & 1 female black prisoners in the jail, & there seemed to be such a "shortage" of black actors available, that they needed two white guys to do a blackface minstrel routine! The Woman's Auxiliary & the warden's daughter walk around the prison yard & mingle with the prisoners unescorted, as if they were at some sort of country club! Bogey gets to nervously shift pebbles from hand to hand in one scene; I wonder if he drew on this experience 24 years later for his similar actions as Lieutenant Commander Queeg in "The Caine Mutiny"? Claire Luce is suitably good as the romantic interest; Joan Marie Lawes is also good as the precocious warden's daughter. The plot, if there is one, is seriously underdeveloped amidst the song & comedy routines, & the expected ending is oddly left hanging without real resolution. I give it 2 points for Bogart & 2 points for Tracy, & rate this movie 4/10.
    8ctomvelu1

    Great fun

    Wonderfully entertaining comedy drama about two prisoners (Bogart and Luce) who fall in love and what happens after Bogart is paroled. Spencer Tracy plays a flamboyant convict who comes to their aid when the two lovebirds are threatened by some very bad men. Lighthearted fun, set in a prison only Hollywood could dream up. An early John Ford talkie,this was made when and Bogart and Tracy were at the beginning of their careers. They are a blast to watch, and Luce is charming as a timid young woman who has been imprisoned on the flimsiest of charges. Some great comedic moments. A must-see for fans of two of the greatest actors of the 20th century.
    7bkoganbing

    Before They Were Big Names

    Up the River finds Spencer Tracy and Warren Hymer as a pair of amiable convicts who seem to function far better in the prison environment than outside. Later sociologists would call these two institutionalized and would be thinking it's a bad thing.

    Ironically I knew someone who was just like that, he'd been arrested on a couple minor beefs and found he really did function better inside jail than out among the populace. I doubt though he would have found the subject matter in Up the River as entertaining as I did.

    Prison seems to be a good setting for John Ford's kind of knockabout, roughhouse comedy. Although I doubt you could ever get away with a minstrel act at the prison variety show and find two black convicts in the audience just laughing and applauding even more than the white prisoners.

    Humphrey Bogart is in the film as well and he's a trustee and soon to be released. There's a woman's wing in this prison and Bogey and Claire Luce fall for each other. When Bogey gets released though another and sleazier crook played by Morgan Farley spots him in his proper New England town and threatens to tell mom about her son's prison stay. She thinks he's been in China all this time.

    Word of this gets out and Tracy and Hymer crash out to help their friend.

    This film would be consigned to the garbage heap of Hollywood were it not for the presence of Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart and the direction of John Ford. Ford directs them and the rest of the cast with a sure hand and the film is entertaining even after 77 years and a far more sensitive populace to racial indignity. You have to remember that in 1930 the most popular show on radio was Amos and Andy.

    Some will be surprised to see Bogart cast as a young juvenile, Tracy refers to him as a kid even though Tracy was a year younger in real life. In point of fact on stage Bogart played those kind of juvenile parts so those who knew his stage work back in 1930 would not have been surprised. Still it's not the Bogey we're used to.

    As for Tracy, Up the River set the pattern for his Fox career and his early films with MGM, playing lovable mugs. That's what you'll see him as for the most part in his Fox period. MGM signed him as a Wallace Beery backup. But when he played Father Tim Mullin in San Francisco it opened up whole new vistas for him as we well know.

    Despite its defects Up the River is still a valuable piece of cinema history. Too bad Tracy and Bogey, good friends in real life, never got to work on a joint project when they both became big names.
    6malcolmgsw

    early john ford talkie

    The other reviews posted have concentrated on Tracy and Bogart whilst ignoring the fact that this is a very early talkie from John Ford.Many of the traits which we see in his classic films of the 40s and 50s are evident in a rather primitive form here.Warren Hymer plays a role which in the later era would be played by Victor Mclaglen.Many of the antics of his characters can be seen in later films.For example the horsing around between the managers of the baseball team hitting the others players is used again by Ford in a fight scene in Fort Apache.All of the music and comedy is used many times in the future particularly in the Cavalry trilogy.So to see 3 nascent talents in one film makes it fascinating to watch regardless of the scratches and mutilation of the print.
    boris-26

    I consider myself lucky to have this on tape.

    UP THE RIVER is a landmark in many aspects. It's the feature film debut for both Humphrey Bogart AND Spencer Tracy. It is the only time these two lifelong friends worked together. John Ford wanted to make a prison drama, but MGM, the bigger studio had plans for THE BIG HOUSE. John turned his prison film into a comedy, with convict Spencer Tracy breaking IN and OUT of prison at will. My video copy is off a 16mm print that was surely on it's way out. Through the scratches, breaks in the film, Bogies and Spence's screen presence explode on the screen. You know stardom is around the corner for both.

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    • Trivia
      This is the only movie in which Humphrey Bogart and Spencer Tracy co-star. Although Tracy and Bogart were good friends, they never appeared in another movie together, as Bogart was tied to a contract with Warner Bros. for much of his career while Tracy was bound first to Fox, and then (most famously) to MGM. When the freelance era arrived in the 1950s and both were free of their studio contracts, the two talked about co-starring together in a picture, but according to Katharine Hepburn, they could never agree on who would get top billing (although Tracy was the more respected thespian, Bogart was more popular at the box office; however, after playing second-fiddle to Clark Gable for many years at MGM, Tracy wasn't about to accept second billing at that time in his career). Hepburn recalled they considered a suggested compromise that would have created an "X"-shaped credit in which Humphrey Tracy would have co-starred with Spencer Bogart, when read normally.
    • Goofs
      As Steve and his two friends walk into his mother's living room his handkerchief becomes deeper in his pocket.
    • Quotes

      Saint Louis: Well?

      Dannemora Dan: Well, I ain't gonna go through with it, I tell you.

      Saint Louis: Now, listen. I never break my word, and I gave my word to Judy - and we're goin' to New England, and we're goin' tonight!

      Dannemora Dan: I can't go to New England, not tonight. I'm in the finale.

      Man: [offscreen] Oh, St. Louis! What's the use?

      Saint Louis: Say, if you don't do like I tell yuh, it's gonna be your finale!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Up the River (Prison 'College' Song)
      (1930) (uncredited)

      Music by James F. Hanley

      Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy

      Played during the opening credits

      Sung by the inmates at the show and the baseball game

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 1931 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Iz neprilike u nepriliku
    • Production company
      • Fox Film Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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