Underworld

'Nobody helps me -- I help them!'

7.0
19271h 27m

Boisterous gangster kingpin Bull Weed rehabilitates his former lawyer from his alcoholic haze, but complications arise when he falls for Weed's girlfriend.

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Cast

Photo of Evelyn Brent

Evelyn Brent

Feathers

Photo of Clive Brook

Clive Brook

Rolls Royce

Photo of Fred Kohler

Fred Kohler

Buck Mulligan

Photo of Helen Lynch

Helen Lynch

Mulligan's Girl

Photo of Larry Semon

Larry Semon

Slippy Lewis

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Alfred Allen

Judge (uncredited)

Photo of Shep Houghton

Shep Houghton

Street Kid (uncredited)

Photo of Ida May

Ida May

Laughing Woman at the Ball (uncredited)

Photo of Bob Reeves

Bob Reeves

Detective at Railroad Station (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Josef von Sternberg does well here with his adaptation of Ben Hecht's gangster thriller. George Bancroft is "Bull Weed", a rumbustious character, in love with the aptly monikered "Feathers" - because she wears them everywhere - Evelyn Brent. His former attorney, the dapper "Rolls Royce Wensel" (Clive Brook) has problems with the bottle, but "Weed" manages to ween him off - only for the latter to fall in love with his gal. When "Weed" is finally apprehended by the police for murder, and sentenced to swing for it - the others must decide whether to abscond together, or to try to spring him! "Bull", meantime has plans for revenge of his own - and this all builds to an exciting denouement. There's a lot packed into this film. The love-triangle theme gradually underpins the story, but the romance doesn't overwhelm it - it's still a gangster movie with just the tiniest hint of menace from an engaging Bancroft, and quite bit of on-screen chemistry between the three. As you'd expect, the photography is pristine. Though maybe just a few too many static shots for me that slow the pace a bit, the story is well constructed and the last ten minutes are super.

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