United Artists | Release Date: April 9, 1932 CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
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Universal acclaim based on 12 Critic Reviews
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Gangster classic. [21 Jan 2005, p.C6]
100
Perhaps the best (and certainly the most realistic and violent) of the great 1930s gangster films, with Paul Muni as an Al Capone surrogate. Directed by Howard Hawks at a flat-out pace, with thrilling shoot-outs and intriguing if depraved characters. [18 Jun 2013]
88
Here's the third classic you'd better know if you're going to know anything about American gangster movies. This one is powered by Paul Muni's thinly disguised and daringly simian take on Al Capone. [01 Nov 1991, p.35]
80
The Observer (UK)Philip French
Some of the humour is dated, but mostly it's astonishingly modern, full of unforgettable images. Muni is stunning and George Raft, who, like Sinatra, enjoyed the company of mobsters, gives an iconic performance: his cool, coin-tossing habit is referred to both in Singin' in the Rain and Some Like it Hot. [09 Apr 2006, p.18]
80
Overall, it's a terrific movie, even though the pacing doesn't always seem quite right.