Overview
The Bowery is an American film comedy-drama first released in 1933,
directed by Raoul Walsh.
The film is based on a novel by Michael L. Simmons and Bessie Roth Solomon and stars Wallace Beery, George Raft, Jackie Cooper, Fay Wray and Pert Kelton.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
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Director: Raoul Walsh
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Script: Howard Estabrook, James Gleason, Michael L. Simmons (novel), Bessie Roth Solomon (novel)
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Photo: Barney McGill
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Music: Alfred Newman
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Cast: Wallace Beery (Chuck Connors),
George Raft (Steve Brodie),
Jackie Cooper (Swipes McGurk),
Fay Wray (Lucy Calhoun),
Pert Kelton (Trixie Odbray),
Herman Bing (Max Herman),
Oscar Apfel (Ivan Rummel),
Ferdinand Munier (Honest Mike),
George Walsh (John L. Sullivan),
Lillian Harmer (Carrie A. Nation),
Irving Bacon (Hick),
Lucille Ball (Bit Part),
John Bleifer (Mumbo the Mute),
Phil Bloom (Pug),
Kid Broad (Pug),
James Burke (Recruiting Sergeant),
Wong Chung (Irate Chinese Man),
Heinie Conklin (Drunk),
Jimmy Conlin (Enlistee),
Lester Dorr (Cynic),
Bobby Dunn (Cockeyed Violinist),
Pueblo Jim Flynn (Pug),
Joe Glick (Pug),
Paulette Goddard (Blonde who annouces Brodie’s jump),
Mack Gray (Undetermined Role),
Kit Guard (Arsonist),
Pat Harmon (Fireman),
Jack Herrick (Pug),
Joseph Herrick (Pug),
Harold Huber (Slick),
John Ince (Crony),
William Irving (Fireman),
John Kelly (Lumpy Hogan),
Fred Kelsey (Detective Kelsey),
Charles Lane (Doctor),
Charles McAvoy (Waiter),
Al McCoy (Pug),
Charles Middleton (Detective),
Frank Mills (Fireman),
Frank Moran (Bettor),
Fletcher Norton (Googy Cochran),
Rose Plumer (Carrie Nation Follower),
Hal Price (Editor),
W.C. Robinson (Pug),
Harry Semels (Artist),
Phil Tead (Tout),
Harry Tenbrook (Fireman),
Andrew Tombes (Shill),
Dorothy Vernon (Carrie Nation Follower),
Sailor Vincent (Pug),
Tammany Young (Fireman)
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Country: USA
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Language: English
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Runtime: 92 min; B&W
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