Review of The Beast of the City (1932) by Daryl K — 01 Nov 2013
Good crime drama, with Walter Huston as a hard-nosed police chief, and Wallace Ford as his less hard-nosed detective brother. When gangster's moll, Jean Harlow, leads Ford astray, it sets up a conflict between the cops and criminals trying to run the city.
Harlow is a memorable standout, despite a relatively small part, and Huston gives steely determination to his role as an incorruptible figure of law-and-order.
This review of The Beast of the City (1932) was written by Daryl K on 01 Nov 2013.
The Beast of the City has generally received positive reviews.
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