Angels with Dirty Faces | |
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Theatrical release poster
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Directed by | Michael Curtiz |
Produced by | Samuel Bischoff |
Written by |
John Wexley Warren Duff |
Based on | Angels With Dirty Faces by Rowland Brown |
Starring |
James Cagney Pat O'Brien The Dead End Kids Humphrey Bogart Ann Sheridan George Bancroft |
Music by | Max Steiner |
Cinematography | Sol Polito |
Edited by | Owen Marks |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date
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November 26, 1938 |
Running time
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97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | Unknown |
Box office | $1.7 million |
Actor | Role | |
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Cagney, JamesJames Cagney | ... | Sullivan, William "Rocky"William "Rocky" Sullivan |
Pat O'Brien | ... | Connolly, Fr. JerryFr. Jerry Connolly |
, The Dead End KidsThe Dead End Kids | ... | Various |
Bogart, HumphreyHumphrey Bogart | ... | Frazier, JimJim Frazier |
Sheridan, AnnAnn Sheridan | ... | Martin, LauryLaury Martin |
George Bancroft | ... | Keefer, MacMac Keefer |
Angels with Dirty Faces is a 1938 American crime film directed by Michael Curtiz for Warner Brothers. It stars James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, The Dead End Kids, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, and George Bancroft. The screenplay was written by John Wexley and Warren Duff, and is based on the story by Rowland Brown. The film chronicles the rise and fall of the notorious gangster William "Rocky" Sullivan. After spending three years in prison for armed robbery, Rocky intends to collect $100,000 from his co-conspirator, Jim Frazier. All the while, Father Jerry Connolly tries to prevent a group of youths from falling under Rocky's influence.
Angels with Dirty Faces was released on November 28, 1938 to positive reviews. At the 11th Academy Awards, the film was nominated in three categories: Best Actor (Cagney), Best Director (Curtiz), and Best Story (Brown).
In 1923, Rocky Sullivan (Frankie Burke) and Jerry Connolly (William Tracy) attempted to rob a railroad car carrying fountain pens. Jerry, the faster runner, escaped from police, while Rocky was caught and sentenced to reform school.
Thirteen years later, Rocky (James Cagney) is arrested for armed robbery. His lawyer and co-conspirator, Jim Frazier (Humphrey Bogart), asks him to take the blame and, in exchange, he will give Rocky the $100,000 stolen on "the day" he is released. Rocky agrees, and is sentenced to three years in prison. After serving his sentence, he returns to his old neighborhood and visits Jerry (Pat O'Brien), who is now a Catholic priest. Jerry advises Rocky to get a place "in the old parish"; he does so, renting a room in a boarding house run by Laury Martin (Ann Sheridan), a girl he bullied in school. He then pays a visit to Frazier's casino. Frazier claims to have been unaware of Rocky's release, but promises to have the $100,000 ready by the end of the week. In the meantime, he gives Rocky $500 spending money.