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Poster of The Roaring Twenties

The Roaring Twenties

Release Date: Saturday, October 28 1939 (83 years ago)
Portrait of James CagneyJames Cagney
Eddie Bartlett
James Cagney was:
Portrait of Priscilla LanePriscilla Lane
Jean Sherman
Priscilla Lane was:
Portrait of Humphrey BogartHumphrey Bogart
George Hally
Humphrey Bogart was:
Portrait of Gladys GeorgeGladys George
Panama Smith
Gladys George was:
Portrait of Jeffrey LynnJeffrey Lynn
Lloyd Hart
Jeffrey Lynn was:
Portrait of Frank McHughFrank McHugh
Danny Green
Frank McHugh was:
Portrait of Paul KellyPaul Kelly
Nick Brown
Paul Kelly was:
Portrait of Elisabeth RisdonElisabeth Risdon
Mrs. Sherman
Elisabeth Risdon was:
Portrait of Edward KeaneEdward Keane
Henderson
Edward Keane was:
Portrait of Joe SawyerJoe Sawyer
The Sergeant
Joe Sawyer was:
Portrait of Joseph CrehanJoseph Crehan
Michaels
Joseph Crehan was:
Portrait of George MeekerGeorge Meeker
Masters
George Meeker was:
Portrait of John HamiltonJohn Hamilton
Judge
John Hamilton was:
Portrait of Robert ElliottRobert Elliott
First Detective
Robert Elliott was:
Portrait of Eddy ChandlerEddy Chandler
Second Detective
Eddy Chandler was:
Portrait of Abner BibermanAbner Biberman
Henchman
Abner Biberman was:
Portrait of Vera LewisVera Lewis
Mrs. Gray
Vera Lewis was:
Portrait of John DeeringJohn Deering
Narrator (voice)
John Deering was:
Portrait of Eddie AcuffEddie Acuff
Cabbie (uncredited)
Eddie Acuff was:
Portrait of Ernie AlexanderErnie Alexander
Bootleg Customer (uncredited)
Ernie Alexander was:
Portrait of Murray AlperMurray Alper
Fletcher's Mechanic (uncredited)
Murray Alper was:
Portrait of Robert ArmstrongRobert Armstrong
Hatted Passerby Before Nightclub (uncredited)
Robert Armstrong was:
Portrait of Raymond BaileyRaymond Bailey
2nd Ex-Con (uncredited)
Raymond Bailey was:
Portrait of Brooks BenedictBrooks Benedict
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict was:
Portrait of James BlaineJames Blaine
Club Doorman (uncredited)
James Blaine was:
Portrait of Max BlumMax Blum
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Max Blum was:
Portrait of Wade BotelerWade Boteler
Policeman in Speakeasy (uncredited)
Wade Boteler was:
Portrait of Harry C. BradleyHarry C. Bradley
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Harry C. Bradley was:
Portrait of Al BridgeAl Bridge
Ship Captain (uncredited)
Al Bridge was:
Portrait of Paul BryarPaul Bryar
Gangster (uncredited)
Paul Bryar was:
Portrait of Nat CarrNat Carr
Waiter (uncredited)
Nat Carr was:
Portrait of Glen CavenderGlen Cavender
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Glen Cavender was:
Portrait of Clay ClementClay Clement
Bramfield (uncredited)
Clay Clement was:
Portrait of Ann CodeeAnn Codee
Saleswoman (uncredited)
Ann Codee was:
Portrait of James ConatyJames Conaty
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
James Conaty was:
Portrait of Ray CookeRay Cooke
Orderly (uncredited)
Ray Cooke was:
Portrait of Calvin CoolidgeCalvin Coolidge
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Calvin Coolidge was:
Portrait of Charles CorriganCharles Corrigan
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Charles Corrigan was:
Portrait of Maurice CostelloMaurice Costello
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Maurice Costello was:
Portrait of Kernan CrippsKernan Cripps
Cop (uncredited)
Kernan Cripps was:
Portrait of Alan DavisAlan Davis
Vermont Man in Speakeasy (uncredited)
Alan Davis was:
Portrait of Sayre DearingSayre Dearing
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Sayre Dearing was:
Portrait of Joe DevlinJoe Devlin
Order-Taker (uncredited)
Joe Devlin was:
Portrait of Robert DobsonRobert Dobson
Lieutenant (uncredited)
Robert Dobson was:
Portrait of Bill ElliottBill Elliott
Bootlegger (uncredited)
Bill Elliott was:
Portrait of James FlavinJames Flavin
Policeman (uncredited)
James Flavin was:
Portrait of Bess FlowersBess Flowers
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Bess Flowers was:
Portrait of Curt FurburgCurt Furburg
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Curt Furburg was:
Portrait of Fred GrahamFred Graham
Henchman Eddie Pushes Over Railing (uncredited)
Fred Graham was:
Portrait of Creighton HaleCreighton Hale
Customer (uncredited)
Creighton Hale was:
Portrait of Bert HanlonBert Hanlon
Pianist (uncredited)
Bert Hanlon was:
Portrait of Carl HarbaughCarl Harbaugh
Street-Cleaner (uncredited)
Carl Harbaugh was:
Portrait of Sam HarrisSam Harris
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Sam Harris was:
Portrait of John HarronJohn Harron
Soldier (uncredited)
John Harron was:
Portrait of Eddie HartEddie Hart
Store Doorman (uncredited)
Eddie Hart was:
Portrait of Lew HarveyLew Harvey
3rd Ex-Con (uncredited)
Lew Harvey was:
Portrait of Oscar 'Dutch' HendrianOscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
First Mate (uncredited)
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian was:
Portrait of Al HermanAl Herman
Gorman Gin-Taster (uncredited)
Al Herman was:
Portrait of Herbert HeywoodHerbert Heywood
Pop (uncredited)
Herbert Heywood was:
Portrait of Al HillAl Hill
1st Ex-Con (uncredited)
Al Hill was:
Portrait of Adolf HitlerAdolf Hitler
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Adolf Hitler was:
Portrait of Harry HollingsworthHarry Hollingsworth
Customer (uncredited)
Harry Hollingsworth was:
Portrait of Stuart HolmesStuart Holmes
Taxi Passenger (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes was:
Portrait of Herbert HooverHerbert Hoover
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Herbert Hoover was:
Portrait of George HumbertGeorge Humbert
Luigi (uncredited)
George Humbert was:
Portrait of Lloyd IngrahamLloyd Ingraham
Official in Montage (uncredited)
Lloyd Ingraham was:
Portrait of Michael JeffersMichael Jeffers
Joe - The Bartender (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers was:
Portrait of Jane JonesJane Jones
Singing Trio Member (uncredited)
Jane Jones was:
Portrait of Mel KalishMel Kalish
Singing Trio Member (uncredited)
Mel Kalish was:
Portrait of Don Thaddeus KerrDon Thaddeus Kerr
Bobby Hart (uncredited)
Don Thaddeus Kerr was:
Portrait of Donald KerrDonald Kerr
Cabbie (uncredited)
Donald Kerr was:
Portrait of Milton KibbeeMilton Kibbee
Cabbie (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee was:
Portrait of Reid KilpatrickReid Kilpatrick
Announcer (uncredited)
Reid Kilpatrick was:
Portrait of Mike LallyMike Lally
Gangster (uncredited)
Mike Lally was:
Portrait of Alfred LinderAlfred Linder
Foreman (uncredited)
Alfred Linder was:
Portrait of George LloydGeorge Lloyd
Singing Trio Member (uncredited)
George Lloyd was:
Portrait of Arthur LoftArthur Loft
Still Proprietor (uncredited)
Arthur Loft was:
Portrait of Charles MarshCharles Marsh
Timid Man (uncredited)
Charles Marsh was:
Portrait of Frank MayoFrank Mayo
Policeman (uncredited)
Frank Mayo was:
Portrait of King MojaveKing Mojave
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
King Mojave was:
Portrait of Philip MorrisPhilip Morris
Policeman (uncredited)
Philip Morris was:
Portrait of Jack MowerJack Mower
Guard (uncredited)
Jack Mower was:
Portrait of Benito MussoliniBenito Mussolini
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Benito Mussolini was:
Portrait of Wendell NilesWendell Niles
Self - Announcer (uncredited)
Wendell Niles was:
Portrait of Field NortonField Norton
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Field Norton was:
Portrait of Jack NortonJack Norton
Drunk at Henderson Club (uncredited)
Jack Norton was:
Portrait of Wedgwood NowellWedgwood Nowell
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Wedgwood Nowell was:
Portrait of Pat O'MalleyPat O'Malley
Jailer (uncredited)
Pat O'Malley was:
Portrait of Oscar O'SheaOscar O'Shea
Customer (uncredited)
Oscar O'Shea was:
Portrait of David OliverDavid Oliver
Policeman (uncredited)
David Oliver was:
Portrait of Emory ParnellEmory Parnell
Gangster (uncredited)
Emory Parnell was:
Portrait of William PawleyWilliam Pawley
Cabdriver (uncredited)
William Pawley was:
Portrait of Lee PhelpsLee Phelps
Bailiff (uncredited)
Lee Phelps was:
Portrait of Paul PhillipsPaul Phillips
Mike (uncredited)
Paul Phillips was:
Portrait of John J. RichardsonJohn J. Richardson
Sleeping Train Passenger (uncredited)
John J. Richardson was:
Portrait of John RidgelyJohn Ridgely
Cabbie at Grand Central (uncredited)
John Ridgely was:
Portrait of Cyril RingCyril Ring
Charlie (uncredited)
Cyril Ring was:
Portrait of Warren RockWarren Rock
Gangster (uncredited)
Warren Rock was:
Portrait of Franklin D. RooseveltFranklin D. Roosevelt
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Franklin D. Roosevelt was:
Portrait of Don RowanDon Rowan
Gangster (uncredited)
Don Rowan was:
Portrait of Hector V. SarnoHector V. Sarno
Warehouse Boss (uncredited)
Hector V. Sarno was:
Portrait of Cliff SaumCliff Saum
Train Conductor (uncredited)
Cliff Saum was:
Portrait of Jeffrey SayreJeffrey Sayre
Order-Taker (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre was:
Portrait of Bruce SidneyBruce Sidney
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Bruce Sidney was:
Portrait of John St. ClairJohn St. Clair
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
John St. Clair was:
Portrait of Amzie StricklandAmzie Strickland
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Amzie Strickland was:
Portrait of Charles SullivanCharles Sullivan
Freighter Crew Member (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan was:
Portrait of Elliott SullivanElliott Sullivan
Eddie's Cellmate (uncredited)
Elliott Sullivan was:
Portrait of Westbrook Van VoorhisWestbrook Van Voorhis
Himself - Narrator (uncredited)
Westbrook Van Voorhis was:
Portrait of Max WagnerMax Wagner
Gangster (uncredited)
Max Wagner was:
Portrait of Billy WayneBilly Wayne
Cabbie at Grand Central (uncredited)
Billy Wayne was:
Portrait of Ben WeldenBen Welden
Tavern Proprietor (uncredited)
Ben Welden was:
Portrait of Dick WesselDick Wessel
Fletcher's Mechanic (uncredited)
Dick Wessel was:
Portrait of Leo WhiteLeo White
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Leo White was:
Portrait of Frank WilcoxFrank Wilcox
Cabbie at Grand Central (uncredited)
Frank Wilcox was:
Portrait of Lottie WilliamsLottie Williams
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Lottie Williams was:
Portrait of Norman WillisNorman Willis
Bootlegger (uncredited)
Norman Willis was:
Portrait of Charles C. WilsonCharles C. Wilson
Policeman (uncredited)
Charles C. Wilson was:
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