Assessment:
Its central character clearly modelled on Al Capone, this also has historical interest as vanguard of a spate of noisy gangster films. The star was forever identified with his role, and the film, though technically dated, moves fast enough to maintain interest over fifty years later.

Significant production contributions:

d Mervyn Le Roy   

Significant performances:
Edward G. Robinson

From the Film Guide:
Year: 1930
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Studio: Warner
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