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The Roaring Twenties
After World War I, Armistice Lloyd Hart goes back to practice law, former saloon keeper George Hally turns to bootlegging, and out-of-work Eddie Bartlett becomes a cab driver. Eddie builds a fleet of cabs through delivery of bootleg liquor and hires Lloyd as his lawyer. George becomes Eddie's partner and the rackets flourish until love and rivalry interfere.
Raoul Walsh
Casts & Crew
James Cagney
Priscilla Lane
Humphrey Bogart
Gladys George
Jeffrey Lynn
Frank McHugh
Paul Kelly
Elisabeth Risdon
Edward Keane
Joe Sawyer
Joseph Crehan
George Meeker
John Hamilton
Robert Elliott
Eddy Chandler
Abner Biberman
Vera Lewis
John Deering
Eddie Acuff
Ernie Alexander
Murray Alper
Robert Armstrong
Raymond Bailey
Brooks Benedict
James Blaine
Max Blum
Wade Boteler
Harry C. Bradley
Al Bridge
Paul Bryar
Nat Carr
Glen Cavender
Clay Clement
Ann Codee
James Conaty
Ray Cooke
Calvin Coolidge
Charles Corrigan
Maurice Costello
Kernan Cripps
Alan Davis
Sayre Dearing
Joe Devlin
Robert Dobson
Bill Elliott
James Flavin
Bess Flowers
Curt Furburg
Fred Graham
Creighton Hale
Bert Hanlon
Carl Harbaugh
Sam Harris
John Harron
Eddie Hart
Lew Harvey
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
Al Herman
Herbert Heywood
Al Hill
Adolf Hitler
Harry Hollingsworth
Stuart Holmes
Herbert Hoover
George Humbert
Lloyd Ingraham
Michael Jeffers
Jane Jones
Mel Kalish
Don Thaddeus Kerr
Donald Kerr
Milton Kibbee
Reid Kilpatrick
Mike Lally
Alfred Linder
George Lloyd
Arthur Loft
Charles Marsh
Frank Mayo
King Mojave
Philip Morris
Jack Mower
Benito Mussolini
Wendell Niles
Field Norton
Jack Norton
Wedgwood Nowell
Pat O'Malley
Oscar O'Shea
David Oliver
Emory Parnell
William Pawley
Lee Phelps
Paul Phillips
John J. Richardson
John Ridgely
Cyril Ring
Warren Rock
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Don Rowan
Hector V. Sarno
Cliff Saum
Jeffrey Sayre
Bruce Sidney
John St. Clair
Amzie Strickland
Charles Sullivan
Elliott Sullivan
Westbrook Van Voorhis
Max Wagner
Billy Wayne
Ben Welden
Dick Wessel
Leo White
Frank Wilcox
Lottie Williams
Norman Willis
Charles C. Wilson
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