- The Bowery (1933 film)
Infobox Film | name = The Bowery
director =Raoul Walsh
producer =Darryl F. Zanuck
writer = Howard EstabrookJames Gleason
Michael L. Simmons (novel)
Bessie Roth Solomon (novel)
starring =Wallace Beery George Raft Jackie Cooper Fay Wray Pert Kelton
music =Alfred Newman
cinematography = Barney McGill
editing = Allen McNeil
producer = 20th Century Pictures
distributor =United Artists
released = 1933
runtime = 92 min|
language = English
country = USA
budget =
imdb_id = 0023838"The Bowery" is a 1933
historical film about theLower East Side ofManhattan at the turn of the century. The movie was directed byRaoul Walsh and featuredWallace Beery as saloon owner Chuck Connors,George Raft as Steve Brodie, the first man to jump off theBrooklyn Bridge and live,Jackie Cooper as a pugnacious child,Fay Wray (in the same year as "King Kong ") as the leading lady, andPert Kelton (the first "Alice Kramden " onJackie Gleason 's "The Honeymooners ") as a bawdy dance hall singer.The film is not exactly a festival of
political correctness , but it is an absorbing presentation of the views and behaviors common at the time. Modern viewers should know that the movie opens with a close-up of a saloon window featuring a sign saying "Nigger Joe's" in large letters (the name of an actual Bowery bar from the period). At one point, Cooper's character throws a rock through aChinatown window, knocking over a kerosene lamp and causing a lethal fire that spreads through the block. When Beery's character berates him for carelessly killing so many innocent Chinese people, Cooper's character responds, "They was just Chinks," whereupon Beery immediately softens, saying "Awww..." while affectionately mussing the boy's hair.Cast
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Wallace Beery as Chuck Connors
*George Raft as Steve Brodie
*Jackie Cooper as Swipes McGurk
*Fay Wray as Lucy Calhoun
*Pert Kelton as Trixie OdbrayExternal links
*imdb title|id=0023838|title=The Bowery
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