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Movie
Frisco Kid
Synopsis
Clearly inspired by the success of Goldwyn's Barbary Coast, Warner Bros.' The Frisco Kid stars James Cagney as turn-of-the-century opportunist Bat Morgan. Heading to the gold fields of California, Bat is almost shanghaied in San Francisco but manages not only to escape his would-be captors but also to kill the infamous crime lord Shanghai Duck (Fred Kohler Sr.). The grateful citizens enable Bat to rise to wealth and power on the Barbary Coast. But he's less lucky in love, and it is his seemingly hopeless fascination with Nob Hill debutante Jean Barrat (Margaret Lindsay) that may well bring about Bat's downfall. The film is a festival of cliches, occasionally enlivened by barroom brawls and rowdy musical numbers. Featured as extras in Frisco Kid were several stars and directors of the silent era, a "generous" gesture made by Warner Bros. partly to stave off the inevitability of unionized actors.
Cast
- James Cagney
- Margaret Lindsay
- Ricardo Cortez
- Lili Damita
- Donald Woods
- Barton MacLane
- George E. Stone
- Addison Richards
- Joe King
- Robert McWade
- Joseph Crehan
- Robert Strange
- Joe Sawyer
- Fred Kohler
- Edward McWade
- Claudia Coleman
- John Wray
- William Wagner
- Don Barclay
- Jack Curtis
- Walter Long
- Jim Farley
- John Francis Dillon
- Milton Kibbee
- Robert Dudley
- Harry Seymour
- Claire Sinclair
- Alan Davis
- Karl Hackett
- Ed Mortimer
- William J. Holmes
- Don Downen
- Milt Kibbee
- Mrs. Wilfred North
- Charles Middleton
- Joe Smith Marba
- Edward Le Saint
- Landers Stevens
- Wilfred Lucas
- Frank Sheridan
- Joe Marba
- James C. Morton
- Harry Tenbrook
- Charles B. Middleton
- Lew Harvey
- Eddie Sturgis
- William Desmond
- Jessie Perry
- Lee Phelps
- Edward Keane
- Dick Rush
- John H. Elliott
- Helene Chadwick
- Bill Dale
- Dick Kerr
- Alice Lake
- Vera Steadman
- Wilfred North
- Jane Tallent
- Owen Marks
- Sol Polito
- Orry-Kelly
- Warren B. Duff
- Leo F. Forbstein
- John Hughes
- Seton Miller