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Three on a Ticket (1947) | Directed by Sam Newfield
Dr. Broadway (1942) | Directed by Anthony Mann
Rome Express (1932) | Directed by Walter Forde
Brighton Rock (1948) | Directed by John Boulting
The Devil’s Sleep (1949) | Directed by W. Merle Connell
Cast a Dark Shadow (1955) | Directed by Lewis Gilbert
New Orleans Uncensored (1955) | Directed by William Castle
Account Rendered (1957) | Directed by Peter Graham Scott
The Wrong Road (1937) | Directed by James Cruze
Get That Man (1935) | Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet
Cell Block 11 (1954) | Directed by Don Siegel
Split Second (1953) | Directed by Dick Powell
Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) | Directed by Michael Curtiz
Race Street (1948) | Directed by Edwin L. Marin
Michael Shayne, Private Detective (1940) | Directed by Eugene Forde
The Black Rider (1954) | Directed by Wolf Rilla
This Is My Affair (1937) | Directed by William A. Seiter
Gorilla at Large (1954) | Directed by Harmon Jones
They Drive by Night (1938) | Directed by Arthur B. Woods
The Roaring Twenties (1939) | Directed by Raoul Walsh
Dishonored Lady (1947) | Directed by Robert Stevenson
Man in the Dark (1953) | Directed by Lew Landers
Dead End (1937) | Directed by William Wyler
On the Waterfront (1954) | Directed by Elia Kazan
Convicted (1950) | A crime drama film directed by Henry Levin
Johnny Apollo (1940) | A crime drama film directed by Henry Hathaway
Western Pacific Agent (1950) | A crime drama directed by Sam Newfield
Fingerprints Don't Lie (1951) | American crime drama film directed by Sam Newfield
Hoodlum Empire (1952) | Directed by Joseph Kane
Storm Warning (1950) | Directed by Stuart Heisler
Black Tuesday (1954) | Directed by Hugo Fregonese
Dear Murderer (1947) | A British crime film directed by Arthur Crabtree
The Ticket of Leave Man (1937) | A British crime drama directed by George King
The Broken Horseshoe (1953) | British crime drama film directed by Martyn C. Webster
Mantrap (1953) | British crime film directed by Terence Fisher
Johnny Stool Pigeon (1949) | Directed by William Castle
F.B.I. Girl (1952) | Directed by William Berke
Tough Assignment (1949) | Directed by William Beaudine
The Gambler and the Lady (1952) | Directed by Patrick Jenkins
The Flame (1947) | Directed by John H. Auer
The Saint in New York (1938) | Directed by Ben Holmes
Parole, Inc. (1948) | Directed by Alfred Zeisler
The Maltese Falcon (1941) | Directed by John Huston
High Sierra (1941) | Directed by Raoul Walsh
Undercover Girl (1950) | Directed by Joseph Pevney
Suddenly (1954) | Directed by Lewis Allen
They Were So Young (1954) | Directed by Kurt Neumann
Human Desire (1954) | Directed by Fritz Lang
Pushover (1954) | Directed by Richard Quine
Motor Patrol (1950) | Directed by Sam Newfield
The Shop at Sly Corner (1947) | British crime drama film directed by George King
The Man from Cairo (1953) | Crime thriller film starring George Raft
Thieves' Highway (1949) | Directed by Jules Dassin
Phone Call from a Stranger (1952) | Directed by Jean Negulesco
Roaring City (1951) | Directed by William Berke
Dark Alibi (1946) | Directed by Phil Karlson
Guilty Bystander (1950) | Directed by Joseph Lerner
Night and the City (1950) | Directed by Jules Dassin
Hi-Jacked (1950) | Directed by Robert Siodmak
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950) | Directed by Gordon Douglas
The Man on the Eiffel Tower (1949) | Directed by Burgess Meredith
Red Barry (1938) | Directed by Ford Beebe and Alan James
Pier 23 (1951) | Directed by William Berke
The Last Crooked Mile (1946) | Directed by Philip Ford
They Made Me a Criminal (1939) | Directed by Busby Berkeley
Danger Zone (1951) | Directed by William Berke
Calling Bulldog Drummond (1951) | Directed by Victor Saville
Enter Arsène Lupin (1944) | Directed by Ford Beebe
99 River Street (1953) | Directed by Phil Karlson
Too Many Winners (1947) | Directed by William Beaudine
Try and Get Me! (1950) | Directed by Cyril Endfield
The "Dead End" Kid in "Little Tough Guy" (1938) | Directed by Harold Young
Take One False Step (1949) | Directed by Chester Erskine
Port of New York (1949) | Directed by László Benedek
Law of the Underworld (1938) | Directed by Lew Landers
Violated (1953) | Directed by Walter Strate
A Man Betrayed (1941) | Directed by John H. Auer
The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941) | Directed by Sidney Salkow
Bluebeard (1944) | Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
The Chance of a Lifetime (1943) | Directed by William Castle
The Frightened Man (1952) | Directed by John Gilling
Loan Shark (1952) | Directed by Seymour Friedman
The Face Behind the Mask (1941) | Directed by Robert Florey
The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady (1940) | Directed by Sidney Salkow
Two of a Kind (1951) | Directed by Henry Levin
Dead End (1937) | Directed by William Wyler
"Dead End" is a 1937 American crime drama directed by William Wyler. The film portrays the intersecting lives of affluent residents and impoverished tenants in a New York City neighborhood adjacent to the East River. Central to the narrative are the Dead End Kids, a group of streetwise youths, and the notorious gangster "Baby Face" Martin, who returns to his old neighborhood, confronting his past and the harsh realities of urban life.
Genre: Crime Drama
Director: William Wyler
William Wyler (1902–1981) was a renowned American filmmaker known for his meticulous direction and ability to elicit powerful performances from actors. His illustrious career includes classics such as "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946), "Roman Holiday" (1953), and "Ben-Hur" (1959), the latter earning him an Academy Award for Best Director.
Star Cast:
- Sylvia Sidney as Drina Gordon
- Joel McCrea as Dave Connell
- Humphrey Bogart as Hugh "Baby Face" Martin
- Wendy Barrie as Kay Burton
- Claire Trevor as Francey
- Allen Jenkins as Hunk
- Marjorie Main as Mrs. Martin
- Billy Halop as Tommy Gordon
- Huntz Hall as Dippy
- Bobby Jordan as Angel
- Leo Gorcey as Spit
- Gabriel Dell as T.B.
- Bernard Punsly as Milty
Upon its release, "Dead End" received critical acclaim for its compelling narrative and strong performances. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Art Direction (Richard Day), Best Cinematography (Gregg Toland), and Best Supporting Actress (Claire Trevor). The portrayal of urban poverty and crime resonated with audiences and critics alike, solidifying its status as a significant work in American cinema.
Fun Facts:
1. The film is an adaptation of Sidney Kingsley's 1935 Broadway play of the same name.
2. "Dead End" marked the film debut of the Dead End Kids, a group of young actors who gained popularity and went on to appear in numerous films over the next two decades.
3. The elaborate set design recreated a New York City slum neighborhood on a Hollywood soundstage, showcasing the film's commitment to authenticity.
4. Humphrey Bogart's role as "Baby Face" Martin contributed to his rising prominence in Hollywood, leading to more significant roles in subsequent films.
5. The film's exploration of social issues, such as the disparity between wealth and poverty, reflects the socio-economic climate of the 1930s.
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