Dead End 1937 full movie Humphrey Bogart Dead End Kids

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Dead End 1937 full movie Humphrey Bogart Dead End Kids Leo Gorcey Huntz Hall Bobby Jordan Gabriel Dell Billy Halop Colorized with saturation reduction.
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A great old Bogart movie that still feels fresh today. Thanks for uploading this forgotten classic.

philfletcher
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One my favorite all time black and white movies, saw this movie as a kid with my brother and cousins 😮😢, when I left for the USA 🇺🇸 years later in New York one of my bosses passed away, he was a very good man and a great friend too and they had pictures of him as a young kid growing up and it reminded me of one of the kids from dead end streets 😮😢 life comes in full circle

martinalarcon
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I saw this film when I was about 7. I was thinking recently about trying to find it to watch it and here it is!

siobhan
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One of Mr.Bogart's most underrated roles - he is the villain of the piece (that and a lack of hope for young people born in the slums) yet he is strangely tragic - doomed from the start - by 1941 the same role would have rewarded him star billing - what is important is the performance - he is outstanding as Is Slivia Sidney and the whole cast

anthonyfrew
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Thank you for posting this colorized. I own the b&w DVD of this great movie and literally watched it again streaming this morning. While I prefer the B&W original, this is a wonderful change-up and I look forward to watching it in its entirety. It blows my mind this was all on stage at first. I've seen a still of that set online and to experience it in person must have been extraordinary.

bighuge
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Fantastic story, excellent acting, active scene after scene, very few lulls. Great energy all around. Never in a million years will any new media rival the raw, fresh manifestation of the acting profession. By the mid and late 30's, 40s, it was at it's height. As money began to flow again in the 40's and 50's the intense "barometer" of "hunger in the belly" was dissipating with the ever increasing richness of the country. The terrible times of the depression had made diamonds out of so many, that there's no way there will ever be that many great theatrical stars all at once. Not gonna happen, and that's probably a good thing. So many though, so so many. Dedicated to their craft, as it was the only way they had to feed themselves and their families with.

christopherrafferty
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Watched this several times years ago. Glad I found it again.

HighGek
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I watched this one in the 60s when I was young, awesome. 👍

BDot-dvlq
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Good movie.
I liked it just fine in black and white.

Markroffe
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I love the colorized version. This was built on a sound stage on the Warner Bros lot. It was a huge set. Looks pretty good.

jamesyoung
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Humphrey Bogart, truly one of my favorite actors. I'll be glad when AI brings him back to the big screen!

wendellbrownbrown
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Brilliant movie. Never get the these great films nowadays!

buddyboyudon
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👏👏👏👏😁!!! Should've listened to Al Jenkins, there Bogie, and taken that 'powder'. This IS ONE, of my favorite Bogie films. The first Bogie picture, I ever seen, when I was a kid, with my dad. And now, in color👍!!! Plus, with the addition of that color, I have noticed things, that I never, noticed before. I've seen this plenty of times, but not like, this time. The colorization, captivates one's attention even better, and thusly makes one, be able to relate to it, even more. So now, the younger b&w challenged audience, has no excuse, to not view it☺️. Excellent cast lineup, too. From Drina (Sylvia Sidney, the old lady in 'Mars Attacks', fame), to doorman Ward Bond (the copper, in 'It's A Wonderful Life'), and famous Western star, Dave (Joel McCrea).

rogerrendzak
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Reminded me of when I was growing up in the early 60s here in Liverpool, England, we lived in what would be classed nowadays as slums, right by where Paul McCartney & John Lennon went to school at the boys institute, we had a gang & made money any way we could, minding people's cars as they went to see a show at the local Philharmonic, it was like extortion when I think about it now, also selling firewood to older people, we used to roast potatoes over our fire outside on waste ground, as they did in this film, as all gangs, we had a code of no snitching on mates, harmless compared to kids nowadays though, I'm now 68 & often think back & recall our gangs names with a tear in my eye, for the good old days.

terryhorne
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Humphrey Bogart a truly unquestionable actor and the film had grit.

SimonFort-ps
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This is a sad movie. I really like it anyway. I used to watch these kids aall the time growing up.

MARCIA.Z
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The actor (Billy Halop) who played Tommy and the leader of the Dead End Kids, played another character decades later, named Burt Munson, a cab driver on All In The Family, and a friend of Archie Bunker.

AngeleLaredo
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7:30 THE PERSONAL LIFE FROM START (The Labor Mission) and Survival, to desire, etc. not in neat order but present - and Probably the whole thing. That's the lovely part about the early Writer's Guild and the Studio stable of super talent. MGM specialized in the Personal Story - Like Steinbeck here and Orwell in London - but "Dead End" became a sub-industry of production spanning 30 years of tragi-comedy.

MisterDivineAdVenture
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Great movie. Interesting that Bogart gets second billing behind Joel McCrea, a great actor in his own right of many westerns etc.

itsjustme
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Have Watched This Movie Several Times, Have To Say I Like The B/W Film Better. I Hate When They Change These Movies To Color. This Is A Great Bogart Movie.

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