Albert 'Bert' Harris
James Cagney
Albert 'Bert' Harris

“Jim's back!... with a brand new line!”
The adventures of a cocky con man and his beautiful accomplice.
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Albert 'Bert' Harris
James Cagney
Albert 'Bert' Harris
Anne Roberts
Joan Blondell
Anne Roberts
'Dapper Dan' Barker
Louis Calhern
'Dapper Dan' Barker
Helen Wilson
Noel Francis
Helen Wilson
Joe Reynolds
Ray Milland
Joe Reynolds
A. Rupert Johnson Jr.
Guy Kibbee
A. Rupert Johnson Jr.
Peggy
Polly Walters
Peggy
Colonel Bellock
William Burress
Colonel Bellock
Mrs. Snyder
Maude Eburne
Mrs. Snyder
Hank aka Pete
Nat Pendleton
Hank aka Pete
Detective (uncredited)
Wade Boteler
Detective (uncredited)
Jimmy the Bellhop (uncredited)
Ray Cooke
Jimmy the Bellhop (uncredited)
Back in the days before the Code, James Cagney is "Bert", a bit of a rakish bell-hop in the best hotel in a small town where he takes a shine to the would-be chamber-maid "Anne" (Joan Blondell). After some flirting shenanigans and quite a bit of face slapping, the two finally join forces on a scam that nets them each the fairly large sum of $2,500! That is enough to move to a better town, a better hotel, and a better scam - until they align with the unscrupulous "Barker" (Louis Calhern) and they find themselves with the task of getting even... Poor old "Bert" is a bit of a commitment-phobe, and so "Anne" falls for the kindly "Joe" (Ray Milland) but when he "borrows" his company's cash for a dodgy scheme, it falls to "Bert" to try and fix things - and, well things don't quite go to plan. This is a love story, peppered with some feisty performances, some engaging action scenarios and plenty of quick-witted dialogue as the chemistry between the young Cagney and Blondell gradually develops for an eighty minutes that moves along nicely. Milland features sparingly, but Calhern adds quite a bit of value as the suave but duplicitous focus for the pair's revenge. The production isn't perhaps the best - the continuity is ropey, but the story and characterisations are entertaining and the ending would pull at even the most cynical of heart-strings. Good fun!
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