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The Roaring Twenties (1939)
Crime, Drama, Thriller . 01 h 44 m
3/5(1)

Overview

After World War I, Armistice Lloyd Hart goes back to practice law, former saloon keeper George Hally turns to bootlegging, and out-of-work Eddie Bartlett becomes a cab driver. Eddie builds a fleet of cabs through delivery of bootleg liquor and hires Lloyd as his lawyer. George becomes Eddie's partner and the rackets flourish until love and rivalry interfere.

Release Date

28 October 1939

Languages

English,

Produced By

Warner Bros. Pictures,

Directed by :
Raoul Walsh

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Summary

"The Roaring Twenties - The land of the free gone wild! The heyday of the hotcha! The shock-crammed days G-men took ten whole years to lick!" is english Language Movie.

"The Roaring Twenties" was released on 28 October 1939 .

The movie was directed by Raoul Walsh

It has cast of: James Cagney as Eddie Bartlett, Priscilla Lane as Jean Sherman, Humphrey Bogart as George Hally, Gladys George as Panama Smith, Jeffrey Lynn as Lloyd Hart, Frank McHugh as Danny Green, Paul Kelly as Nick Brown, Elisabeth Risdon as Mrs. Sherman, Edward Keane as Henderson, Joe Sawyer as The Sergeant, Joseph Crehan as Michaels, George Meeker as Masters, John Hamilton as Judge, Robert Elliott as First Detective, Eddy Chandler as Second Detective, Abner Biberman as Henchman, Vera Lewis as Mrs. Gray, John Deering as Narrator (voice), Eddie Acuff as Cabbie (uncredited), Ernie Alexander as Bootleg Customer (uncredited), Murray Alper as Fletcher's Mechanic (uncredited), Robert Armstrong as Hatted Passerby Before Nightclub (uncredited), Raymond Bailey as 2nd Ex-Con (uncredited), Brooks Benedict as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), James Blaine as Club Doorman (uncredited), Max Blum as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Wade Boteler as Policeman in Speakeasy (uncredited), Harry C. Bradley as Restaurant Patron (uncredited), Al Bridge as Ship Captain (uncredited), Paul Bryar as Gangster (uncredited), Nat Carr as Waiter (uncredited), Glen Cavender as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Clay Clement as Bramfield (uncredited), Ann Codee as Saleswoman (uncredited), James Conaty as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Ray Cooke as Orderly (uncredited), Calvin Coolidge as Self (archive footage) (uncredited), Charles Corrigan as Self (archive footage) (uncredited), Maurice Costello as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Kernan Cripps as Cop (uncredited), Alan Davis as Vermont Man in Speakeasy (uncredited), Sayre Dearing as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Joe Devlin as Order-Taker (uncredited), Robert Dobson as Lieutenant (uncredited), Bill Elliott as Bootlegger (uncredited), James Flavin as Policeman (uncredited), Bess Flowers as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Curt Furburg as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Fred Graham as Henchman Eddie Pushes Over Railing (uncredited), Creighton Hale as Customer (uncredited), Bert Hanlon as Pianist (uncredited), Carl Harbaugh as Street-Cleaner (uncredited), Sam Harris as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), John Harron as Soldier (uncredited), Eddie Hart as Store Doorman (uncredited), Lew Harvey as 3rd Ex-Con (uncredited), Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian as First Mate (uncredited), Al Herman as Gorman Gin-Taster (uncredited), Herbert Heywood as Pop (uncredited), Al Hill as 1st Ex-Con (uncredited), Adolf Hitler as Self (archive footage) (uncredited), Harry Hollingsworth as Customer (uncredited), Stuart Holmes as Taxi Passenger (uncredited), Herbert Hoover as Self (archive footage) (uncredited), George Humbert as Luigi (uncredited), Lloyd Ingraham as Official in Montage (uncredited), Michael Jeffers as Joe - The Bartender (uncredited), Jane Jones as Singing Trio Member (uncredited), Mel Kalish as Singing Trio Member (uncredited), Don Thaddeus Kerr as Bobby Hart (uncredited), Donald Kerr as Cabbie (uncredited), Milton Kibbee as Cabbie (uncredited), Reid Kilpatrick as Announcer (uncredited), Mike Lally as Gangster (uncredited), Alfred Linder as Foreman (uncredited), George Lloyd as Singing Trio Member (uncredited), Arthur Loft as Still Proprietor (uncredited), Charles Marsh as Timid Man (uncredited), Frank Mayo as Policeman (uncredited), King Mojave as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Philip Morris as Policeman (uncredited), Jack Mower as Guard (uncredited), Benito Mussolini as Self (archive footage) (uncredited), Wendell Niles as Self - Announcer (uncredited), Field Norton as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Jack Norton as Drunk at Henderson Club (uncredited), Wedgwood Nowell as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Pat O'Malley as Jailer (uncredited), Oscar O'Shea as Customer (uncredited), David Oliver as Policeman (uncredited), Emory Parnell as Gangster (uncredited), William Pawley as Cabdriver (uncredited), Lee Phelps as Bailiff (uncredited), Paul Phillips as Mike (uncredited), John J. Richardson as Sleeping Train Passenger (uncredited), John Ridgely as Cabbie at Grand Central (uncredited), Cyril Ring as Charlie (uncredited), Warren Rock as Gangster (uncredited), Franklin D. Roosevelt as Self (archive footage) (uncredited), Don Rowan as Gangster (uncredited), Hector V. Sarno as Warehouse Boss (uncredited), Cliff Saum as Train Conductor (uncredited), Jeffrey Sayre as Order-Taker (uncredited), Bruce Sidney as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), John St. Clair as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Amzie Strickland as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Charles Sullivan as Freighter Crew Member (uncredited), Elliott Sullivan as Eddie's Cellmate (uncredited), Westbrook Van Voorhis as Himself - Narrator (uncredited), Max Wagner as Gangster (uncredited), Billy Wayne as Cabbie at Grand Central (uncredited), Ben Welden as Tavern Proprietor (uncredited), Dick Wessel as Fletcher's Mechanic (uncredited), Leo White as Nightclub Patron (uncredited), Frank Wilcox as Cabbie at Grand Central (uncredited), Lottie Williams as Restaurant Patron (uncredited), Norman Willis as Bootlegger (uncredited), Charles C. Wilson as Policeman (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

James Cagney
Eddie Bartlett
Popularity:12.429

Priscilla Lane
Jean Sherman
Popularity:17.812

Humphrey Bogart
George Hally
Popularity:18.551

Gladys George
Panama Smith
Popularity:12.277

Jeffrey Lynn
Lloyd Hart
Popularity:7.896

Frank McHugh
Danny Green
Popularity:11.627

Paul Kelly
Nick Brown
Popularity:10.429

Elisabeth Risdon
Mrs. Sherman
Popularity:10.991

Edward Keane
Henderson
Popularity:11.039

Joe Sawyer
The Sergeant
Popularity:11.26

Joseph Crehan
Michaels
Popularity:8.776

George Meeker
Masters
Popularity:7.612

John Hamilton
Judge
Popularity:18.521

Robert Elliott
First Detective
Popularity:6.35

Eddy Chandler
Second Detective
Popularity:11.176

Abner Biberman
Henchman
Popularity:7.722

Vera Lewis
Mrs. Gray
Popularity:10.2

John Deering
Narrator (voice)
Popularity:2.85

Eddie Acuff
Cabbie (uncredited)
Popularity:5.998

Ernie Alexander
Bootleg Customer (uncredited)
Popularity:8.229

Murray Alper
Fletcher's Mechanic (uncredited)
Popularity:7.535

Robert Armstrong
Hatted Passerby Before Nightclub (uncredited)
Popularity:14.374

Raymond Bailey
2nd Ex-Con (uncredited)
Popularity:17.842

Brooks Benedict
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:8.504

James Blaine
Club Doorman (uncredited)
Popularity:6.005

Max Blum
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:1.579

Wade Boteler
Policeman in Speakeasy (uncredited)
Popularity:8.676

Harry C. Bradley
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:5.041

Al Bridge
Ship Captain (uncredited)
Popularity:13.252

Paul Bryar
Gangster (uncredited)
Popularity:9.282

Nat Carr
Waiter (uncredited)
Popularity:9.288

Glen Cavender
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:7.158

Clay Clement
Bramfield (uncredited)
Popularity:8.022

Ann Codee
Saleswoman (uncredited)
Popularity:10.713

James Conaty
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:4.629

Ray Cooke
Orderly (uncredited)
Popularity:7.619

Calvin Coolidge
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Popularity:2.111

Charles Corrigan
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Popularity:0.071

Maurice Costello
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:6.618

Kernan Cripps
Cop (uncredited)
Popularity:9.09

Alan Davis
Vermont Man in Speakeasy (uncredited)
Popularity:3.569

Sayre Dearing
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:5.841

Joe Devlin
Order-Taker (uncredited)
Popularity:10.007

Robert Dobson
Lieutenant (uncredited)
Popularity:3.888

Bill Elliott
Bootlegger (uncredited)
Popularity:10.273

James Flavin
Policeman (uncredited)
Popularity:14.264

Bess Flowers
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:13.365

Curt Furburg
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:0.916

Fred Graham
Henchman Eddie Pushes Over Railing (uncredited)
Popularity:9.719

Creighton Hale
Customer (uncredited)
Popularity:8.226

Bert Hanlon
Pianist (uncredited)
Popularity:4.754

Carl Harbaugh
Street-Cleaner (uncredited)
Popularity:5.519

Sam Harris
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:7.194

John Harron
Soldier (uncredited)
Popularity:9.02

Eddie Hart
Store Doorman (uncredited)
Popularity:5.306

Lew Harvey
3rd Ex-Con (uncredited)
Popularity:12.784

Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
First Mate (uncredited)
Popularity:5.313

Al Herman
Gorman Gin-Taster (uncredited)
Popularity:3.643

Herbert Heywood
Pop (uncredited)
Popularity:8.483

Al Hill
1st Ex-Con (uncredited)
Popularity:5.21

Adolf Hitler
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Popularity:18.094

Harry Hollingsworth
Customer (uncredited)
Popularity:2.726

Stuart Holmes
Taxi Passenger (uncredited)
Popularity:12.707

Herbert Hoover
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Popularity:5.489

George Humbert
Luigi (uncredited)
Popularity:7.29

Lloyd Ingraham
Official in Montage (uncredited)
Popularity:13.745

Michael Jeffers
Joe - The Bartender (uncredited)
Popularity:5.394

Jane Jones
Singing Trio Member (uncredited)
Popularity:3.729

Mel Kalish
Singing Trio Member (uncredited)
Popularity:1.175

Don Thaddeus Kerr
Bobby Hart (uncredited)
Popularity:1.033

Donald Kerr
Cabbie (uncredited)
Popularity:8.24

Milton Kibbee
Cabbie (uncredited)
Popularity:10.388

Reid Kilpatrick
Announcer (uncredited)
Popularity:1.205

Mike Lally
Gangster (uncredited)
Popularity:10.734

Alfred Linder
Foreman (uncredited)
Popularity:3.429

George Lloyd
Singing Trio Member (uncredited)
Popularity:6.161

Arthur Loft
Still Proprietor (uncredited)
Popularity:7.172

Charles Marsh
Timid Man (uncredited)
Popularity:3.606

Frank Mayo
Policeman (uncredited)
Popularity:8.955

King Mojave
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:2.947

Philip Morris
Policeman (uncredited)
Popularity:8.074

Jack Mower
Guard (uncredited)
Popularity:12.494

Benito Mussolini
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Popularity:14.227

Wendell Niles
Self - Announcer (uncredited)
Popularity:6.346

Field Norton
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:2.411

Jack Norton
Drunk at Henderson Club (uncredited)
Popularity:7.882

Wedgwood Nowell
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:5.307

Pat O'Malley
Jailer (uncredited)
Popularity:9.265

Oscar O'Shea
Customer (uncredited)
Popularity:11.683

David Oliver
Policeman (uncredited)
Popularity:4.225

Emory Parnell
Gangster (uncredited)
Popularity:16.218

William Pawley
Cabdriver (uncredited)
Popularity:8.9

Lee Phelps
Bailiff (uncredited)
Popularity:7.699

Paul Phillips
Mike (uncredited)
Popularity:1.631

John J. Richardson
Sleeping Train Passenger (uncredited)
Popularity:5.855

John Ridgely
Cabbie at Grand Central (uncredited)
Popularity:15.492

Cyril Ring
Charlie (uncredited)
Popularity:7.327

Warren Rock
Gangster (uncredited)
Popularity:0.525

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Popularity:17.659

Don Rowan
Gangster (uncredited)
Popularity:5.17

Hector V. Sarno
Warehouse Boss (uncredited)
Popularity:9.703

Cliff Saum
Train Conductor (uncredited)
Popularity:6.688

Jeffrey Sayre
Order-Taker (uncredited)
Popularity:6.214

Bruce Sidney
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:2.682

John St. Clair
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:0.259

Amzie Strickland
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:18.678

Charles Sullivan
Freighter Crew Member (uncredited)
Popularity:4.614

Elliott Sullivan
Eddie's Cellmate (uncredited)
Popularity:5.101

Westbrook Van Voorhis
Himself - Narrator (uncredited)
Popularity:2.629

Max Wagner
Gangster (uncredited)
Popularity:13.626

Billy Wayne
Cabbie at Grand Central (uncredited)
Popularity:4.673

Ben Welden
Tavern Proprietor (uncredited)
Popularity:12.84

Dick Wessel
Fletcher's Mechanic (uncredited)
Popularity:17.542

Leo White
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:14.419

Frank Wilcox
Cabbie at Grand Central (uncredited)
Popularity:12.301

Lottie Williams
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:4.756

Norman Willis
Bootlegger (uncredited)
Popularity:10.622

Charles C. Wilson
Policeman (uncredited)
Popularity:7.994

It Crew included: Raoul Walsh as Director(Directing), Jack Killifer as Editor(Editing), Hal B. Wallis as Producer(Production), Mark Hellinger as Story(Writing), Ernest Haller as Director of Photography(Camera), Ray Heindorf as Original Music Composer(Sound), Samuel Bischoff as Producer(Production), Richard Macaulay as Screenplay(Writing), Robert Rossen as Screenplay(Writing), Jerry Wald as Screenplay(Writing), Heinz Roemheld as Original Music Composer(Sound), in lead roles.

Series Crew
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Status: Released
Released on:
28 October 1939

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