Summary
City Streets is an American crime film first released in 1931,
directed by Rouben Mamoulian.
The film stars Gary Cooper, Sylvia Sidney, Paul Lukas, William ’Stage’ Boyd and Wynne Gibson.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Rouben Mamoulian
- Script: Oliver H.P. Garrett, Dashiell Hammett, Max Marcin
- Photo: Lee Garmes
- Music: Karl Hajos, Vee Lawnhurst
- Cast: Gary Cooper (The Kid), Sylvia Sidney (Nan Cooley), Paul Lukas (Big Fellow Maskal), William ’Stage’ Boyd (McCoy), Wynne Gibson (Agnes), Guy Kibbee (Pop Cooley), Stanley Fields (Blackie), Betty Sinclair (Pansy), Robert Homans (Police inspector), Barbara Leonard (Esther March), Terry Carroll (Womens prison inmate), Allan Cavan (Cop), Bill Elliott (Dance extra), Norman Foster (Patron at shooting gallery), Paulette Goddard (Dance extra), Bert Hanlon (Baldy), Matty Kemp (Man stabbed with fork), Bob Kortman (Servant), Ethan Laidlaw (Killer at prison), Kate Drain Lawson (Prison matron), Edward LeSaint (Patron at shooting gallery), William H. O’Brien (Waiter), Hal Price (Patron at shooting gallery), George Regas (Machine gunner), Willard Robertson (Detective), Leo Willis (Henchman)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 83 min; B&W
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