Manhattan Melodrama (1934)
- Starring:
- Clark Gable, William Powell, (more)
- Director(s):
- W.S. Van Dyke
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR
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Synopsis of Manhattan Melodrama
Notorious as the movie that gangster John Dillinger attended on the night he was killed, Manhattan Melodrama has weathered the years as one of MGM's finest examples of pure storytelling. The pageant-like story begins in 1904, when the excursion steamer "General Slocum" blows up and burns in the East River. Two young boys are orphaned by the disaster. They are adopted by a kindly Jewish businessman (Harry Green) who has lost his own children. Years later, when he is killed during a anarchist rally, the boys are separated once more. They grow up to be straight-arrow attorney Jim Wade (William Powell) and big-time gambler Blackie Gallagher (Clark Gable). Though the two men still like and respect one another, they are now on opposite sides of the legal fence. The professional rivalry becomes personal when Jim marries Blackie's ex-mistress Eleanor (Myrna Loy). The typically stellar MGM supporting cast includes Nat Pendleton as Blackie's faithful stooge, Isabel Jewell as his addled girlfriend, Mickey Rooney as the younger Blackie (a marvelous piece of mimicry here), and blonde singer Shirley Ross, here appearing in blackface in a Harlem nightclub sequence, singing a new Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart tune that would later gain popularity (with different lyrics) as "Blue Moon." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Manhattan Melodrama
- Clark Gable - Blackie Gallagher
- Myrna Loy - Eleanor
- Nat Pendleton - Spud
- George Sidney - Poppa Rosen
- Muriel Evans - May
- Shirley Ross - Cotton Club Singer
- Pepi Sinoff - Jewish Woman
- Leonid Kinskey - Trotsky Aide
- James C. Eagles - Boy in Prison
- Eddie Hart - Reporter
- Stanley Taylor - Police Interne
- Alex Melesh - Master of Ceremonies
- Sherry Hall - Assistant District Attorney
- Vernon Dent - Old German Man
- Henry Roquemore - Band Leader
- Oscar Apfel - Assembly Speaker
- Harry Seymour - Piano Player
- Noel Madison - Mannie Arnold
- Jay Eaton - Drunk
- John Bleifer - Chauffeur
- Jim James - Chemin De Fer Dealer
- William Stack - Judge
- Jack Kenney - Policeman
- Sam McDaniel - Black Man in Prison
- William Irving - German Note Holder
- Donald Haines - Stud
- Al Thompson - Spectator on Street
- Lee Phelps - Bailiff
- William Powell - Jim Wade
- Leo Carrillo - Father Pat
- Mickey Rooney - Blackie as a boy
- Isabel Jewell - Anabelle
- Jimmy Butler - Jim as a boy
- Wade Boteler - Guard in Prison
- George Pat Collins - Miller in Prison
- George Irving - Campaign Manager
- Samuel S. Hinds - Warden
- Herman Bing - German Proprietor
- Garry Owen - Campaign Manager
- John Marston - Coates
- Charles Moore - Black Boy in Speakeasy
- Curtis Benton - Announcer
- Harrison Greene - Eleanor's Dance Partner
- Lew Harvey - Crap Dealer
- Bert Russell - Blind Beggar
- Stanley Blystone - Detective
- Pat Moriarity - Heckler
- Frank Conroy - Blackie's Attorney
- Thomas E. Jackson - Snow
- William Arnold - Black Jack Dealer
- Edward Van Sloan - Yacht Skipper
- Charles Dunbar - Panhandler
- Jack Lipson - Uncle Angus
- Landers Stevens - Inspector of Police
- Claudelle Kaye - Miss Adams
- Director(s):
- W.S. Van Dyke
- Writer(s):
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Oliver H.P. Garrett
- Producer(s):
- David O. Selznick
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR(Adult Situations)
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