Dead End (1937) - (Movie Clip) The Mark Of The Squealer
The gang (Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Huntz Hall, Leo Gorcey, Gabriel Dell) showing off for Baby Face (Humphrey Bogart), would-be architect Dave (Joel McCrea) panics as well-to-do Kay (Wendy Barrie) tries to visit, with director William Wylers famous cockroach shot, in Dead End, 1937.
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Dead End (1937) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Frightened Of Being Poor
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Dead End (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Call Me Ma!
Lillian Hellmans screenplay from Sidney Kingsleys play, pouring on powerful scenes, as hunted gangster Baby Face, whos had his face surgically altered and come home to his old neighborhood, finally finds his mother (Marjorie Main), not happy to see him, in William Wylers Dead End, 1937.
Dead End (1937) -- (Movie Clip) I Can Do My Own Fighting
Tommy (Billy Halop) leads future Bowery Boys (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell) recruiting Milton (Bernard Punsly), until his sister Drina (Sylvia Sidney) intervenes, gangster Baby Face (Humphrey Bogart) and her under-employed architect pal Dave (Joel McCrea) observing, early in Dead End, 1937.
Dead End (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Every Street In New York
Opening from producer Samuel Goldwyn, director William Wyler and Lillian Hellmans screenplay from Sidney Kingsleys play, the socially conscious Dead End, 1937, and the first screen appearance by Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan and Gabriel Dell, who would become Dead End Kids and Bowery Boys.