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1937 Humphrey Bogart as Baby Face Martin in the movie Dead End (1937). Directed by William Wyler, it inspired Hollywood to make more social drama style movies. An infamous gangster, he returns to his old neighborhood to visit Mom and his childhood sweetheart.
A groundbreaking look at racial hatred, this Warners social drama stars Humphrey Bogart as an auto plant worker embittered when an immigrant co-worker is promoted over him. Recruited by a black-clad "Pro-American" group, Bogart gladly takes part in their increasingly violent activities, until he's forced to choose between his loyalty to the Legion and his best friend's life. Dick Foran, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Ann Sheridan also star. Available in VHS video 83 min.
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Landmark drama of life in the crime-ridden slums of Depression-era New York stars Humphrey Bogart as a hoodlum who returns to his old neighborhood and is idolized by the local youths (the Dead End Kids, in their film debut). William Wyler's classic crime tale, scripted by Lillian Hellman, also stars Joel McCrea, Sylvia Sidney, Wendy Barrie. Available in VHS video 92 min.
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