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Dead End
Dead End is a 1937 crime drama[?] film. It marked the first appearance of the Dead End Kids. Unemployed architect Dave Connell (Joel McCrea[?]) is torn between Drina (Sylvia Sidney[?]), sweet but equally poor, and Kay Burton (Wendy Barrie[?]), a rich man's mistress. Gangster Baby Face Martin (Humphrey Bogart) returns to his old neighborhood and finds that nobody is glad to see him. Claire Trevor[?] also starred.
The film was written by Lillian Hellman from the play by Sidney Kingsley[?]. It was directed by William Wyler.
The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
The Dead Ends Kids were:
- Billy Halop[?] (Tommy)
- Huntz Hall[?] (Dippy)
- Bobby Jordan[?] (Angel)
- Leo Gorcey[?] (Spit)
- Gabriel Dell[?] (T. B)
- Bernard Punsly[?] (Milty)
Other Dead End Kids films include:
- Little Tough Guys in Society[?] (1938)
- Crime School[?] (1938)
- Newsboys' Home[?] (1938)
- Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)
- Little Tough Guy[?] (1938)
- Hell's Kitchen (1939)
- The Angels Wash Their Faces[?] (1939)
- Call a Messenger[?] (1939)
- On Dress Parade[?] (1939)
- They Made Me a Criminal[?] (1939)
- Code of the Streets[?] (1939)
- You're Not So Tough[?] (1940)
- Give Us Wings[?] (1940)
- Mob Town[?] (1941)
- Hit the Road[?] (1941)
- Tough As They Come[?] (1942)
- Keep 'Em Slugging[?] (1943)
- Mug Town[?] (1943)
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