Based upon an idea by Broadway columnist Mark Hellinger, The Roaring Twenties opens during World War I as doughboys Eddie Bartlett (James Cagney), Lloyd Hart (Jeffrey Lynn), and George Hally (Humphrey Bogart) discuss what they will do when the war is over. Bartlett wants to go back to repairing ...more
MPAA Rating: NR | Year: 2039 | Running Time: 106 minutes
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$15.99ROARING TWENTIES / (STD SUB)
Raoul Walsh was one of cinema's greatest action directors in both silents and talkies, and The Roaring Twenties was a breakthrough film for him. Though he had directed standard comedies and melodramas before the film, Twenties would secure him a reputation as a bankable action director at Warner Bros. in the late 1930s. James Cagney, one of the great leads of the gangster-movie era, turns in an assured performance in the film: his demise on the snowy steps of a church is one of the most famous ...more
- James Cagney - Eddie Bartlett
- Humphrey Bogart - George Hally
- Priscilla Lane - Jean Sherman
- Jeffrey Lynn - Lloyd Hart
- Gladys George - Panama Smith
- Eddie Acuff - Cabdriver
- Murray Alper - 1st Mechanic
- Harry C. Bradley
- Nat Carr - Waiter
- Ann Codee - Saleswoman
- Maurice Costello
- Joe Devlin - Order-taker
- Al Hill - Ex-con
- Lew Harvey - Ex-Con
- Raoul Walsh - Director
- Jack L. Warner - Executive Producer
- Hal B. Wallis - Executive Producer
- Jerry Wald - Screenwriter
- Robert Rossen - Screenwriter
- Richard Macaulay - Screenwriter
- Max Parker - Art Director
- Sam Bischoff - Associate Producer
- Milo Anderson - Costume Designer
- Dick Mayberry - First Assistant Director
- Jack Killifer - Editor
- Ray Heindorf - Composer (Music Score)
- Heinz Roemheld - Composer (Music Score)
- Leo F. Forbstein - Musical Direction/Supervision











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