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The Little Giant (1933)
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Summary: Prohibition is ending so bootlegger Bugs Ahearn decides to crack California society. He leases a house from down-on-her-luck Ruth and hires her as social secretary. He rescues Polly Cass from a horsefall and goes home to meet her dad who sells him some phony stock certificates. When he learns about this he sends to Chicago for mob help. (imdb)
Genres: Comedy, Crime
Country: USA
Directed By: Roy Del Ruth
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na tonydal
75
T6
A fairly amusing farce, despite the fact that it's really too short and choppy (and surfacey) to have much impact beyond that. Mary Astor bears an odd resemblance to Miss Jane Hathaway throughout, although of course you realize from the start that this time she will be getting Jethro...er, Edward G. The finale makes for a snazzy winking jest, and is nicely subversive as well. I certainly hope those goobers learned their lesson: don't try to make a monkey out of Rico.
na PUNQ
60
T9
The days of gangsters and bootlegging is over with the end of prohibition and Edward G. Robinson need to find another life and decides to retire with the fortune he made on his racket. He moves from Chicago to California and tries to enter high-society. And he looks out of place like cat in a dog pound. Yes, he even plays polo! Yes, Bugs the gangster rides a horse and tries to hit a ball. Well, he's doing it to hit on a skirt. A humorous take on gangster life and Robinson is great as always.
na Antares
68
T5
na Kerfoot32
37
T4
na imdb
70
T8
na chemical404
60
T6
Good role for Ed Robinson. It's amazing how he can pull helpless sucker one minute, and the other one look like a vicious mobster. Another run of the mill pre-code comedy, with good acting and directing. Decent fun.
na Cheryl44
87
T8
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