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L'école du crime

Original title: Crime School
  • 1938
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Humphrey Bogart, Gabriel Dell, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Gale Page, Bernard Punsly, and The Dead End Kids in L'école du crime (1938)
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Prison DramaTeen DramaTrue CrimeCrimeDrama

A gang of underprivileged teenagers are sentenced to serve two years in a reform school after almost killing a criminal fence who attacked them.A gang of underprivileged teenagers are sentenced to serve two years in a reform school after almost killing a criminal fence who attacked them.A gang of underprivileged teenagers are sentenced to serve two years in a reform school after almost killing a criminal fence who attacked them.

  • Directors
    • Lewis Seiler
    • William Clemens
  • Writers
    • Crane Wilbur
    • Vincent Sherman
  • Stars
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • The Dead End Kids
    • Gale Page
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.5K
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    • Directors
      • Lewis Seiler
      • William Clemens
    • Writers
      • Crane Wilbur
      • Vincent Sherman
    • Stars
      • Humphrey Bogart
      • The Dead End Kids
      • Gale Page
    • 34User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • Mark Braden
    The Dead End Kids
    The Dead End Kids
      Gale Page
      Gale Page
      • Sue Warren
      Billy Halop
      Billy Halop
      • Frankie Warren
      Bobby Jordan
      Bobby Jordan
      • Squirt
      Huntz Hall
      Huntz Hall
      • Goofy
      Leo Gorcey
      Leo Gorcey
      • Spike
      Bernard Punsly
      Bernard Punsly
      • Fats
      • (as Bernard Punsley)
      Gabriel Dell
      Gabriel Dell
      • Bugs
      George Offerman Jr.
      George Offerman Jr.
      • Red
      Weldon Heyburn
      Weldon Heyburn
      • Cooper
      Cy Kendall
      Cy Kendall
      • Morgan
      Charles Trowbridge
      Charles Trowbridge
      • Judge Clinton
      Spencer Charters
      Spencer Charters
      • Old Doctor
      Donald Briggs
      Donald Briggs
      • New Doctor
      Frank Jaquet
      Frank Jaquet
      • Commissioner
      Helen MacKellar
      Helen MacKellar
      • Mrs. Burke
      Al Bridge
      Al Bridge
      • Mr. Burke
      • Directors
        • Lewis Seiler
        • William Clemens
      • Writers
        • Crane Wilbur
        • Vincent Sherman
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      User reviews34

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      6utgard14

      "A boy, not much older than you, was electrocuted tonight in Sing Sing."

      Humphrey Bogart takes over a reform school and tries to straighten out the Dead End Kids in this fine urban drama from Warner Bros. It's the second movie featuring the Dead End Kids after their debut in "Dead End" and their first for Warner Bros. This one is essentially a remake of a great Pre-Code movie called "The Mayor of Hell," which was also made by WB and starred James Cagney. That movie was grittier than this one and, since it didn't star the Dead End Kids, was less comedic. That isn't to say this movie is a comedy but the mugging of the Kids brings levity to even the most serious of scripts. Eventually someone would realize the boys were better suited for comedies but in these early dramas they were used to illustrate the plight of tough street kids.

      The Dead End Kids have their share of detractors among classic film fans today. Read through some of the reviews of their movies here and you'll come across some very vocal 'haters.' I like them myself, particularly the later movies they did as East Side Kids and Bowery Boys where Leo Gorcey was the leader of the gang instead of humorless Billy Halop. Anyway, the Kids are good here despite drama not being their forte. Humphrey Bogart shines as the good guy, an unusual role for him at this point in his career. Bogart also appeared in "Dead End," although he was a gangster in that one. Gale Page is nice in a sympathetic role as the sister of Halop's character. It's a good movie of its type and I have no doubt fans of the urban crime pictures WB specialized in will like it. And, of course, Bogart and Dead End Kids fans will enjoy it most.
      Sargebri

      Not Your Typical Kids

      This was the first "Dead End Kids" film that I watched and I really enjoyed it (too bad they don't show it on television anymore). When I first watched it, it was at a time when I thought all "kid gang" films were like the Little Rascal/Our Gang Comedies. The Dead End Kids were the ones who broke the mold and made the kids believable and this film hooked me on them. The one scene that I was particularly shocked with was when Frankie (Billy Halop) tried to make a break for it and got caught in the barbed wire fence. What happened to him after still makes me cringe as he is whipped within an inch of his life with a cat-a-nine tails. Even though this film is not a classic like "Dead End", the film that introduced us to the Kids, it still is a good picture on it's own.
      7SnoopyStyle

      Dead End Kids with Bogie

      The Dead End Kids gets into an argument with a junkman called Junkie and Spike hits him over the head. The kids are brought in front of a judge for the assult but they refuse to cooperate. They are all sent to the state reformatory school run by the sadistic warden Morgan for two years. New deputy commissioner Mark Braden (Humphrey Bogart) attends the Kids' case and grows concerned. He checks up on them at the school. After some horrific discoveries, he fires four guards and the discredited doctor. He sets out to reform the reform school. The guard Cooper cozies up to Braden but secretly sows dissention among the boys.

      It's the second movie for the Dead End Kids. Their disruptive antics have already caused issues on the lot. Their antics on screen can be quite rough also. The movie starts with Spike almost killing a guy. These are no angels. That is interesting. The whip marks are really brutal. The characters are also oddly naive at times. Some of the Kids are interesting as they continue to rotate in and out from one movie to the next. There is no continuity which does devalue their story. It is an interesting aspect of depression era cinema.
      5Nazi_Fighter_David

      Predictable vehicle for the Dead End Kids; watchable at the time

      "Crime School" is clearly from the same mold as "San Quentin" and Cagney's "The Mayor of Hell."

      It is a predictable vehicle for the Dead End Kids, in which Bogart played, in a dull, unemotional style, a deputy commissioner of correction who takes over the running of a reformatory housing the Kids when he finds the warden is a sadist…

      There is a threat to Bogart's plan when the Kids escape as part of the warden's calculated attempt to prove Bogart's regenerative prison policies are valueless, but the ruse fails as Bogart gets the boys back winning the solemn recognition of merit
      7planktonrules

      a lesser quality re-hash of DEAD END

      This is a re-pairing of much of the cast of DEAD END--with the Dead End Kids and Humphrey Bogart together in the same film. The BIG difference this time is that instead of Bogey playing the nasty gangster, he is a juvenile prison crusader--bent on reforming the system and stressing rehabilitation. While this is an interesting twist, it is odd considering Bogart mostly played heavies during this era. And the overall effort isn't bad BUT once again I need to knock off a point because I simply find the Dead End Kids annoying at times. While not as annoying as they were to become when they were re-dubbed the Bowery Boys (complete with a few cast changes), a little of their hijinks goes a long way!

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      • Trivia
        The second of seven movies featuring The Dead End Kids.
      • Goofs
        At 44:20 into the film, Mark Braden (Humphrey Bogart) is talking with Judge Clinton. Someone comes to the door and says that Miss Warren is there to see him. On the wall behind the secretary you can see the shadow of the boom mic.
      • Quotes

        Bugs: [seeing Goofy in an ill-fitting suit] What are you all dressed up for?

        Goofy: Me and Pops was over to see Mom. She's in the county jail.

        Fats: Yeah? What for?

        Goofy: Thirty days. Pop's goin' next 'cause he's gonna beat up Mama when she gts out.

      • Connections
        Featured in Film Breaks: The Dead End Kids (1999)
      • Soundtracks
        Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet
        (1909) (uncredited)

        Music by Percy Wenrich

        Lyrics by Stanley Murphy

        Sung a cappella by the inmates in the shoe repair shop

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      • Release date
        • September 7, 1938 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Crime School
      • Filming locations
        • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Warner Bros.
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 25m(85 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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