Review of Little Caesar (1931) by Adrian B — 18 Dec 2011
Interesting crime feature for which a corrupt police officer (Edward G. Robinson) leads a police station into success after busting a number of crime rings. Ironically, he has a dark side attached to him, for which he has bad deals that have not been favourable to him with mobsters.
He is ultimately in an ugly state with these criminals along with his co-workers by the end. Typical and dated, but good enough action feature, with a strong performance by Robinson.
This review of Little Caesar (1931) was written by Adrian B on 18 Dec 2011.
Little Caesar has generally received positive reviews.
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