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Roger Touhy, Gangster

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
81
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Lois Andrews, Preston Foster, Victor McLaglen, and Kent Taylor in Roger Touhy, Gangster (1944)
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In 1931, Captain Steven Warren, the chief investigator for the Chicago District Attorney's office, tries to arrest the henchmen of notorious gangster and bootlegger Roger Touhy for a series ... Read allIn 1931, Captain Steven Warren, the chief investigator for the Chicago District Attorney's office, tries to arrest the henchmen of notorious gangster and bootlegger Roger Touhy for a series of crimes, but the frightened witnesses refuse to cooperate. Warren releases Touhy's cohor... Read allIn 1931, Captain Steven Warren, the chief investigator for the Chicago District Attorney's office, tries to arrest the henchmen of notorious gangster and bootlegger Roger Touhy for a series of crimes, but the frightened witnesses refuse to cooperate. Warren releases Touhy's cohorts--Herman "Owl" Banghart, Bernard "Troubles" O'Connor, Icebox Hamilton, Maxie Sharkey and... Read all

  • Director
    • Robert Florey
  • Writers
    • Jerome Cady
    • Crane Wilbur
  • Stars
    • Preston Foster
    • Victor McLaglen
    • Lois Andrews
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    81
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Florey
    • Writers
      • Jerome Cady
      • Crane Wilbur
    • Stars
      • Preston Foster
      • Victor McLaglen
      • Lois Andrews
    • 4User reviews
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    Preston Foster
    Preston Foster
    • Roger Touhy
    Victor McLaglen
    Victor McLaglen
    • Herman 'Owl' Banghart
    Lois Andrews
    Lois Andrews
    • Daisy
    Kent Taylor
    Kent Taylor
    • Police Capt. Steven Warren
    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • George Carroll
    William Post Jr.
    William Post Jr.
    • Joseph P. Sutton
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Thomas J. 'Smoke' Reardon
    • (as Henry Morgan)
    Matt Briggs
    Matt Briggs
    • Horace Cameron
    Moroni Olsen
    Moroni Olsen
    • Riley
    • (as Maroni Olsen)
    Reed Hadley
    Reed Hadley
    • FBI Agent Boyden
    Trudy Marshall
    Trudy Marshall
    • Gloria
    John Archer
    John Archer
    • FBI Agent Kerrigan
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Bernard 'Troubles' O'Connor
    George E. Stone
    George E. Stone
    • 'Ice Box' Hamilton
    Charles Lang
    Charles Lang
    • FBI Agent
    Kane Richmond
    Kane Richmond
    • Mason
    Joseph E. Ragen
    • Joseph E. Ragen
    Murray Alper
    Murray Alper
    • Ralph Burke
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Florey
    • Writers
      • Jerome Cady
      • Crane Wilbur
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    7AAdaSC

    Crime pays

    Roger Touhy (Preston Foster) and his gang are sent to jail for the kidnap of Joe Sutton (William Post Jr) thanks to the evidence given against them by former gang member 'Smoke' Reardon (Henry Morgan). A few years later, Reardon turns up in the same prison. Uh-oh. Touhy makes an escape with his gang but do they get away with it?

    The cast are good, especially 'Troubles' (Frank Jenks), 'Owl' (Victor McLaglen) and Carroll (Anthony Quinn) as likable gang members. The film plays out at a good pace and whilst it is the story of a true life gangster, the events are not necessarily true to life. For example, although Touhy went to prison for kidnap, he was not actually involved in the crime and later released. The film portrays him as leading a kidnap. The facts don't matter (unless you are Roger Touhy) as it is a good story anyway. One minor criticism is that the film is quite dark in parts and difficult to make out. Still, I'm glad I bought it.
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Tough Toughy.

    Or Preston Foster at his peak, as he will be several years later in KANSAS CITY CONFIDENTIAL. Robert Florey also made crime flicks as this one for Paramount, and Louis King too, same kind of short, fast paced, brutal , with no waste at all stuff, co starring the likes of Tony Quinn, Lloyd Nolan, J Caroll Naish, Robert Preston.... So this one made by FOX is a pretty good surprise; at first I thought it was from Paramount. Gangster B movie typical from the thirties and forties. One decade later, Phil Karlson could have done the same film.
    7JohnHowardReid

    A Top Cult Movie of the 1960s

    It's amazing to find a buzzword cult movie of the 1960s so utterly neglected 50 years later. True, "Roger Touhy, Gangster" was not numbered among the top ten, but it would certainly have made the 1960s' top thirty. Originally filmed as a 95-minute "A" feature and given a great publicity boost with an elaborate in-prison premiere in 1943, the movie came unstuck when the Hays Office demanded that 32 minutes be jettisoned. Although the events depicted all occurred in Touhy's real-life criminal career, the censors objected that this still gave no license to Fox to show such brutality on the screen. In order to placate the Hays Office, Fox made the cuts and then shot an extra two minutes with the Warden of Statesville Prison as an Epilogue. Even so, the movie still packs quite a punch in its shorn version. Director Robert Florey has handled his big-budget scenes with considerable flair. But while some scenes stagger the eye with their generous budget, other episodes (re-takes, perhaps?) have obviously been filmed on the cheap with some of the most incredible skimping ever perpetrated by a major studio.

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      The prison scenes were filmed at Stateville Prison in Joliet, Illinois, where the real Roger Touhy was incarcerated. The film was previewed at Stateville on July 12, 1943 with the Governor of Illinois (Dwight H. Green), and over 1,000 police officers and State's Attorneys from Chicago other Illinois communities in attendance. Touhy, who was suing 20th Century Fox to prevent the films release, was not invited to the show, nor were any other prisoners. The screening was held in the prison chapel. The lawsuit against Fox dragged on until 1949. Touhy won a $15,000 settlement on a $100,000 lawsuit for libel against Fox (for making the movie) and the Chicago based Balaban & Katz theatre chain (for showing the movie) on November 1, 1949.

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    • Release date
      • July 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Last Gangster
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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