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Back Door to Heaven

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
196
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Stuart Erwin and Wallace Ford in Back Door to Heaven (1939)
CrimeDrama

Little Frankie Rogers lives on the wrong side of the tracks; his father is a drunkard and his mother is unable to support the family. After stealing a harmonica to play in his grammar school... Read allLittle Frankie Rogers lives on the wrong side of the tracks; his father is a drunkard and his mother is unable to support the family. After stealing a harmonica to play in his grammar school graduation recital, Frankie is sent to reform school, even though his teacher, Miss Willi... Read allLittle Frankie Rogers lives on the wrong side of the tracks; his father is a drunkard and his mother is unable to support the family. After stealing a harmonica to play in his grammar school graduation recital, Frankie is sent to reform school, even though his teacher, Miss Williams, and classmate Carol Evans are convinced that he is a good boy. Frankie goes to reform... Read all

  • Director
    • William K. Howard
  • Writers
    • William K. Howard
    • John Bright
    • Robert Tasker
  • Stars
    • Jimmy Lydon
    • Anita Magee
    • Raymond Roe
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    196
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William K. Howard
    • Writers
      • William K. Howard
      • John Bright
      • Robert Tasker
    • Stars
      • Jimmy Lydon
      • Anita Magee
      • Raymond Roe
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Jimmy Lydon
    Jimmy Lydon
    • Frankie Rogers
    Anita Magee
    • Carol Evans
    Raymond Roe
    Raymond Roe
    • John Shelley
    William Redfield
    William Redfield
    • Charley Smith
    Kenneth LeRoy
    • Bob Hale
    David Johnson
    • Wallace Kishler
    William Harrigan
    William Harrigan
    • Frankie's Father
    Jane Seymour
    • Frankie's Mother
    Aline MacMahon
    Aline MacMahon
    • Miss Williams
    Alfred Webster
    • Sheriff Kramer
    Robert Vivian
    Robert Vivian
    • George Spelvin
    Robert Wildhack
    • Mr. Herzing
    Hugh Cameron
    Hugh Cameron
    • Warden
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Frankie Rogers
    Iris Adrian
    Iris Adrian
    • Sugar, Burlesque Dancer
    Patricia Ellis
    Patricia Ellis
    • Carol Evans
    Van Heflin
    Van Heflin
    • John Shelley
    Douglas McMullen
    • Wallace Kishler
    • Director
      • William K. Howard
    • Writers
      • William K. Howard
      • John Bright
      • Robert Tasker
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    rustenail

    Clever drama rattles justice system

    A boy from a poor and dysfunctional family is set on the treadmill of reform school and jail despite being a good person and a good friend. The writer/director delivers a powerful critic of the justice system and our part in it. There is no mercy or redemption for the criminal or for us, the jury in the system. Ford delivers a pitch perfect performance as the unlucky Frankie, who gets no breaks. The cinematography is outstanding and this little film shows an auteur doesn't need millions to make a masterpiece.
    7ulicknormanowen

    Equal opportunities?

    Aline McMahon as Miss Williams : few other American actresses expressed compassion as she did : from Wellman's "heroes for sale " to Zinnemann 's "the search " , she would bring sympathy ,tenderness and emotion to any movie she was in ."Back door to Heaven " is also one of Van Heflin 's first part ,an actor on the theshold of a brilliant career.

    The beginning of "Back door to heaven " reminds of that of Wellman "s"wild boys of the road" : the graduation is cause for celebration ; in "wild boys" ,the young hero and his pal cannot afford a ticket to the ball;he's forced to sell his old car .In "back door" , Mom has bought a hat "which almost fits" ;but alcoholic dad does not agree and the boy reluctantly brings back the gift to the store.

    The garduation fete is revealing as the former students perform a little act before their beloved teacher and the man from the board of education ; the future banker ,smug and haughty , shows off his total mastery of arithmetic ;some declaim poetry,some sing ,some play the piano or the violin ; but the young hero picks up a modest harmonica (he's just stolen)and he runs through a shortened version of a folk song . Since this scene, the die is cast : the writing's on the wall ;some boys are born to endless night ; had he come from a decent background (one sees him caress the dog,and rejoice when he puts his hat on) ,he would have had a decent life .

    His wild years ,with his pals ,are a little derivative and the script is not always satisfying ,with plot holes all through the film .

    But the movie regains its strength as soon as the action takes us back to the native town :Miss Williams receiving cards from her former students , the banker trying to "help" his former schoolmate who got a raw deal , the deeply moving plea of the lawyer ( it does not cut ,though, the young hero of "wild boys of the road" 's own plea when he tells the judge about the trials he's been through) .

    The final echoes to the beginning:it was the first time since graduation that they'd return to the old school: equal opportunities are a myth , and some will go the Heaven through the back door.
    8Cdorothygale

    Small, budget film with a heart bigger than an epic.

    A film that was created as a second-feature became a small jewel by means of an honest script and sincere performances by little-known actors. (Van Heflin appears in a very early performance.)

    James Lydon appears as Frankie, a small boy living a desperate existence in a slum area, who steals a harmonica in order to fit in with his classmates. Lydon's performance is heartbreaking, and you know that his character is lost forever under the weight of despair. Then we see Frankie grown, in prison. (Wallace Ford) A parole sets the story in motion, and we see how tragic circumstances can indeed forever destroy a life. Aline MacMahon as Frankie's teacher gives her usual sterling performance. Don't miss this one.
    4planktonrules

    A little bit schmaltzy but otherwise enjoyable.

    This is a very, very sentimental B-movie--one that tries hard to tug at the heart. It begins many years earlier. There is a beloved school teacher (Aline MacMahon) and her class. One of the boys is a nice kid, but also has had numerous run-ins with the law--and as a result, he's sent to reform school. Years pass and the boy gets in trouble again and again. Now an adult with an extensive criminal history (Wallace Ford), he's been released from prison. While a criminal at heart, he still has a soft spot for this teacher and it's hard to see whether he'll go straight or return to a life of evil.

    The film features a few other well-known actors in addition to those I already mentioned. Stu Erwin, oddly, is cast as a criminal associate of Ford--and it's odd, as neither seems cast well in the film since they both tended to play nice, easy-going sorts of guy in their other films. Additionally, Van Heflin plays a defense attorney in one of his earliest roles--and boy does he look young! Overall, the film is enjoyable but very high on schmaltz--a little too much if you ask me. It tries very, very hard by laying on a lot of sentiment and this will probably rub some wrong. But, despite this, the actors seem to try their best and the film is a decent time-passer. Not bad, but certainly not great. Dbburroughs certainly seemed to hate it and I can see why, though perhaps I am a tad more charitably disposed to this sort of overt sentimentality.
    8jeffhaller

    American Graffiti - 1939

    There is a lot of honesty here. Never boring and explores in depth the life of a kid from leaving school to juvenile delinquency. Circumstances took him to a very unpleasant end. What makes it so compelling is that he was a really good kid. And he does a lot of kind things trying to regain his humanity. There are very fine respected actors. The script understand about realistic and human motivations. In two scenes, songs are used that heighten the moods. Lots of creativity with an unfortunately weak ending. Patricia Ellis is a true beauty and makes a rather strange compliment to Wallace Ford but there is something particularly. Real about how we often find ourselves attached to someone who though is perfect for us, does not look quite right. Thrilling.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of James Seay.
    • Connections
      Edited into Your Afternoon Movie: Backdoor to Heaven (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Home-Town
      By Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr

      Performed by Bert Frohman (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1939 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Frankie
    • Filming locations
      • Eastern Service Studios, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Vernon Steele Productions
      • Odessco Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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