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The Roaring Twenties
After World War I, friends Eddie (James Cagney), George (Humphrey Bogart) and Lloyd (Jeffrey Lynn) return to America with ambitions for the future. The trio attempts to make a living; the rackets flourish until love and rivalry interfere.
13 March 1907, DeSoto, Missouri, USA
29 December 1904, Twin Valley, Minnesota, USA
October 8, 1881 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
9 August 1899, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
1 April 1909, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
30 January 1882, Hyde Park, New York, USA
January 27, 1896 in Roswell, New Mexico, USA
April 24, 1880 in Naples, Italy
July 4, 1907 in San Antonio, Texas, USA
28 May 1884, New York City, New York, USA
10 March 1898, Lancashire, England, UK
November 30, 1900 in Los Angeles, California, USA
February 03, 2005
An epochal rise-and-fall epic of the gangster cycle.
April 08, 2011
A powerful story of wartime bonds and their staying power through the most adverse of circumstances.
June 28, 2008
It has a good cast and the production values were first-class, allowing it to rise slightly above its hackneyed script.
April 14, 2013
If Raoul Walsh didn't invent the Warners style, then he certainly brought it to its electric apex
June 02, 2006
One of the last great gangster films of the 1930s. Cagney brings a touch of poignancy to the hood who time has passed by, and Gladys George is splendid as Panama.
July 17, 2009
Dynamic, quintessential gangster film, wonderfully stylized by director Raoul Walsh,
January 01, 2000
The Roaring Twenties (1939) is action director Raoul Walsh's first gangster film. This newsreel-like, semi-documentary film,
September 12, 2016
Walsh unfolds the practical details of bootleggers' nocturnal maneuvers with quiet comedic flair alongside harrowing violence.

