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Gentleman's Fate

1931

R

1 h 30 m

États-Unis

Crime

Drame

Jack's lavish lifestyle gets disrupted when he finds his presumed-dead father alive. His father wants Jack and his brother Frank to take over his illegal bootlegging business, smuggling alcohol from Canada, causing a family conflict.
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John Gilbert
Giacomo Tomasulo - aka Jack Thomas
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Louis Wolheim
Frank Tomasulo
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Leila Hyams
Marjorie Channing
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Anita Page
Ruth Corrigan
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Marie Prevost
Mabel
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John Miljan
Florio
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George Cooper
Mike
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Ferike Boros
Angela
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Ralph Ince
Dante
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Frank Reicher
Papa Francesco Tomasulo
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Paul Porcasi
Papa Mario Giovanni
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Tenen Holtz
Tony
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Sam Appel
Waiter at Banquet
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Leila Bennett
Lunch Counter Attendant
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Jimmy Dime
Mug at Peace Banquet
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Edward LeSaint
Detective Meyers
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Dick Rush
Detective
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Harry Tenbrook
Lunchroom Customer

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Shreya Sitoula

29/05/2023 21:26
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17/05/2023 12:40
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Baptiste

16/11/2022 12:36
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QuinNellow

16/11/2022 01:43
The movie that proves John Gilbert could speak, as well as act. Gilbert does a good job with the over-talky script, and he is assisted by Leila Hyams and Anita Page. Gilbert was never given good material to work with, per Louis B. Mayer's instructions. Gilbert would be one of the first big stars Mayer would go out of his way to ruin. Gilbert died after making a half dozen movies in 1936, when he was only 36. He saw no future in the movies for him -- after being the biggest star in the world just ten years earlier.
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Andiswa The Bomb🦋

16/11/2022 01:43
For an MGM Movie this one looks Rather Unkempt and Ugly. The Sets are no Great Shakes and even the Outdoor Scenes seem Claustrophobic. John Gilbert in His First Talkie does OK with a Mundane Character and the rest of the Cast seems Hardly Inspired as if They Knew this was a Clunker. There are a Couple of Neat Scenes. A Fist Fight and a Peace Dinner that are Shot with some Panache but most of the Movie is Dull and some of the Scenes are Stilted and have some Heavy Handed Pauses and Awkward Dialog. Not much to Recommend here, even as a Pre-Coder because Truth be Told not much Happens and what does is so Mishandled that it Almost seems Deliberate and some Sources Say that was the Case. A Curiosity at Best.
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Altaf Sugat

16/11/2022 01:43
JOHN GILBERT reveals himself to be a credible actor, with a range not demonstrated in some of his other earlier films. He's the son of a dying gangster who ends up getting involved with bootleggers after falling in love with a society girl. The plot is all over the place with little twists here and there but it seems more like a jumbled mess than a coherent story. But Gilbert rises above the inadequacies of the plotting and gives a persuasive performance as the unhappy bootlegger. Anita Page and Marie Prevost play gangster molls with some silly dialog for comedy relief. Prevost says something like, "What would this world be without bootleggers?" to demonstrate her lack of sophistication. It's watchable, mainly to watch John Gilbert with his piercing eyes and handsome demeanor tormented by the fact that his fiancé decides to run off and marry another man. Ironically, in real life, Greta Garbo left him waiting at the altar.
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