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| James Cagney | Rocky Sullivan | |
| Pat O'Brien | Jerry Connolly | |
| Humphrey Bogart | James Frazier | |
| Ann Sheridan | Laury Martin | |
| George Bancroft | Mac Keefer | |
| The Dead End Kids | ||
| Billy Halop | Soapy | |
| Bobby Jordan | Swing | |
| Leo Gorcey | Bim | |
| Gabriel Dell | Pasty | |
| Huntz Hall | Crab | |
| Bernard Punsly | Hunky | |
| Joe Downing | Steve | |
| Edward Pawley | Edwards | |
| Adrian Morris | Blackie | |
| Frankie Burke | Rocky - as a Boy | |
| William Tracy | Jerry - as a Boy | |
| Marilyn Knowlden | Laury - as a Child | |
| The Robert Mitchell Boy Choir | ||
| Harris Berger | Basketball Captain |
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| Producer |
Hal B. Wallis
Samuel Bischoff Jack L. Warner |
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| Writer |
Ben Hecht
Charles MacArthur Rowland Brown John Wexley |
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| Cinematography |
Sol Polito
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| Musician |
Max Steiner
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In New York, the boys Rocky Sullivan and Jerry Connelly are best friends and small time thieves. After a robbery, Rocky is arrested and sent to a reformatory school, where he begins his criminal career. Jerry escapes and later becomes a priest. After three years in prison, Rocky is released and demands the return of $100,000 deposited with his Solicitor - prior to his jail term. |
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