The Mayor of Hell
The Mayor of Hell | |
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Theatrical release lobby card | |
Directed by |
Archie Mayo Michael Curtiz (uncredited) |
Written by |
Islin Auster (story Reform School) Edward Chodorov |
Starring |
James Cagney Madge Evans Arthur Byron |
Music by | Leo F. Forbstein |
Cinematography |
Barney McGill Merritt Gerstad Kenneth Green Ben White David Harris |
Edited by | Jack Killifer |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Mayor of Hell is a 1933 American Pre-Code Warner Brothers film starring James Cagney. The film was remade in 1938 as Crime School with Humphrey Bogart taking over James Cagney's role and Hell's Kitchen with Ronald Reagan in 1939.[1]
Plot
Racketeer Patsy Gargan is made deputy commissioner of a reform school as a reward from his corrupt political cronies. Initially, he has no interest in the school, but his sympathy for the boys, who are abused and battered by a brutal, heartless warden and his thuggish guards convince him to take the job seriously. As does an attractive resident nurse named Dorothy.
Gargan sends Thompson, the superintendent, on vacation and, while he is gone, puts Dorothy's reform ideas into action. The school is functioning well under a system of self-government when Patsy is called back to the city to take care of some political business. Patsy shoots another man during a fight and has to go into hiding. Thompson returns to the school and convinces the boys that Patsy has abandoned them. He then starts running things the old way and, when Dorothy protests over the poor quality of the food served, he fires her. Then one of the boys, Johnny "Skinny" Stone, dies while in solitary confinement and the boys rebel. Thompson is put on trial by the boys, who find him guilty. Thompson, in a panic, jumps out a window to escape. Pursued by the boys, many of whom carry torches, he scrambles up onto the roof of a barn. The boys immediately set fire to the barn. Dorothy, meanwhile, finds Patsy in his hideout and tells him the whole story. Patsy races back to the school to restore order, but Thompson is dead, having fallen from the roof of the barn. At the picture's end, Patsy decides to give up his political career and stay at the school permanently.
Cast
- James Cagney as Patsy
- Madge Evans as Dorothy
- Arthur Byron as Judge Gilbert
- Allen Jenkins as Mike
- Dudley Digges as Thompson
- Frankie Darro as Jimmy
- Sheila Terry as Blonde with Mike
- Robert Barrat as Fred Smith
- Farina as Smoke
- Harold Huber as Joe
- Dorothy Peterson as Mrs. Smith
- G. Pat Collins as Brandon
- Edwin Maxwell as Louis Johnson
- John Marston as Hopkins
- William V. Mong as Mr. Walter
- Mickey Bennett as Butch
- Sidney Miller as Izzy
- Hobart Cavanaugh as Mr. Gorman
- George Humbert as Mr. Carmonotti
- Raymond Borzage as Johnny Stone
- George Offerman Jr. as Charlie
References
- ↑ The Mayor of Hell Detail View, afi.com; accessed August 11, 2015.