Angels with Dirty Faces Movie Review
Angels with Dirty Faces Review

"Angels with Dirty Faces" Overview

Rating: NR
1938
Cast and Crew
Director : Michael CurtizProducer : Samuel Bischoff
Screenwiter : John Wexley,Warren Duff
Starring : James Cagney,Pat O'Brien,Humphrey Bogart,Ann Sheridan,George Bancroft,Billy Halop,Bobby Jordan
Casablanca director Michael Curtiz turned in this pioneering entry in 1938 --
part of the budding street urchin genre that posed the question of what society
would do with its troubled kids. Starring the Dead End Kids (a group of
hooligans akin to the Litle Rascals, only meaner), their story is filtered
through the eyes of two men. Rocky (James Cagney in another career-defining
gangster performance) is fresh out of jail and back on the streets where he
hopes to make some cash. Father Jerry (Pat O'Brien) is a priest and boyhood
friend of Rocky's, who's managed to turn toward the path of good. Oh, and
Humphrey Bogart makes an appearance as a scheming attorney through into the mix.
How these three men interrelate is the main story line, while the hijinks of
the kids stands as a continuous backdrop to the action. Sometimes it's fierce,
but just as often it's plodding and uninspiring. The underlying social
commentary -- how children can turn good or bad depending on how they are
raised, a controversial idea in the 1930s -- doesn't get much of a chance to
shine, which may be a problem of too many stars, too many precocious child
actors, and not enough legroom for all of them to stretch.
The DVD includes countless extras, including a historical commentary, a radio
play, and a Leonard Maltin-hosted collection of archival media.
Time to wash up.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



