Gangs of Chicago

May. 18,1940      NR
Rating:
6.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A criminal uses his knowledge of the law for his not-very-legal purposes, betraying friends along the way.

Lloyd Nolan as  Matthew J. 'Matty' Burns
Barton MacLane as  Jim Ramsey
Ray Middleton as  Bill Whitaker
Lola Lane as  June Whitaker
Howard Hickman as  Judge Whitaker
Leona Roberts as  Mrs. Whitaker
Astrid Allwyn as  Virginia Brandt
Charles Halton as  Bromo
Addison Richards as  Evans
John Harmon as  Rabbit

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Reviews

CrawlerChunky
1940/05/18

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Portia Hilton
1940/05/19

Blistering performances.

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Lachlan Coulson
1940/05/20

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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Gary
1940/05/21

The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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Michael_Elliott
1940/05/22

Gangs of Chicago (1940) ** 1/2 (out of 4) Matty Burns (Lloyd Nolan) attends law school and quickly becomes one of the brightest of his class. The only catch is that he isn't going to become a good guy but instead he wants to learn the law so that he can become a great criminal as well as help a big shot crime lord (Barton MacLane).GANGS OF CHICAGO is a "B" movie from Republic, which tries to be a throwback to the gangster pictures that Warner was throwing out during the 1930s. There's some hard hitting bits on crime and there's no question that it's well-made and especially when you consider the budget wasn't that high.Another thing the film has going for it is the terrific cast with Nolan doing an extremely good job as the wise-cracking crook. I liked how Nolan made him a rather smart character who knew what to say and how to say it. MacLane was always fun to watch and he gets to soak up the villain role here. Both Lola Lane and Ray Middleton are good in their roles and fans of Universal's horror movies will be happy to see Dwight Frye towards the very end.At just 66 minutes the film flies by without any issues and for the most part it's an entertaining picture.

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MartinHafer
1940/05/23

The term 'B-movie' is often misunderstood. Specifically, B-movies were short, quickly made films from the 1930s into the 1950s and were intended to be the lesser film in a double-feature. Nowadays, some take it to mean a cheap film...which Bs were but some were occasionally quite good despite their humble roots.One such good B is Lloyd Nolan in "Gangs of Chicago". It begins with Matty (Nolan) in law school. However, he's a mighty peculiar student. It seems that THE reason he entered this school was to learn how to twist the law and abuse it in order to help hoods escape justice. His plan is to create a sort of insurance policy for crooks--he helps spring them and does ANYTHING to do so. However, after he's a lawyer he not only does this but actually helps plan criminal activity. Even for a lawyer, he's very unethical! One odd thing about Matty is that despite being rotten, he's got a soft spot for one of his old classmates and his family. These people are very decent and the father is a judge! Yet try as he might, Matty likes them. So, he leads a double life as a crooked attorney in the city and a nice, respectable guy when he visits the country. Later, however, the law visits this family when they learn about them...perhaps they can use these people to get the goods on Matty and his crooked friends. This film is very gritty and jaded. It also has better than average acting, a dandy script and lots of excitement. The only part that didn't quite work for me was the nice ending...it just seemed a bit too good to be true. Despite this, it's still an outstanding B...one to watch.

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nova-63
1940/05/24

Lloyd Nolan stars as a young lawyer who uses his knowledge of the legal system to aid criminals. The top man receiving Nolan's information is one of the city's underworld kingpin's, played by Barton MacLane. Nolan thinks nothing of using his skills to thwart justice. It's all a game to him. Lola Lane stars as a young woman who hopes that Nolan will come around and see the error of his ways. Ultimately, Nolan will come face to face with what his work has led to and that will leave a bitter taste in his mouth. A solid Republic crime film that borders on film noir. The print I saw ran only 52 minutes and is the edited TV print.

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GUENOT PHILIPPE
1940/05/25

Two surprises. First, a film noir directed by Arthur Lubin, that's not so usual. And second, I did not know that Lloyd Nolan worked for Republic Pictures !!! I would have bet this feature made by, let's say, Paramount Pictures, as the other films where Nolan played in these times, late thirties and early forties, with J Caroll Naish, Akim Tamiroff or Anthony Quinn - The YOUNG Anthony Quinn - and directed by the likes of Louis King or Robert Florey.Coming back to this one, we find a sort of MANHATTAN MELODRAMA. Two childhood friends, one who is implicated with mobsters and the other working for the district attorney. And the "good one" is forced to betray his pal, fulfilling an undercover mission to break him down.A classic topic, but well done for this tiny and forgotten film.

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