For the 1979 western comedy film starring Gene Wilder, see The Frisco Kid.
Frisco Kid
Directed by
Lloyd Bacon
Written by
Warren Duff Seton I. Miller
Produced by
Samuel Bischoff
Starring
James Cagney Margaret Lindsay Ricardo Cortez Lili Damita
Cinematography
Sol Polito
Edited by
Owen Marks
Music by
Bernhard Kaun
Production company
Warner Bros
Distributed by
Warner Bros
Release date
November 30, 1935 (1935-11-30)
Running time
80 min
Language
English
Frisco Kid is a 1935 film starring James Cagney and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Set in San Francisco in the 1850s, it traces the rise and fall (and possible redemption) of a sailor who achieves wealth and success on San Francisco's Barbary Coast but is spurned by the woman he loves (Margaret Lindsay). The supporting cast also features Ricardo Cortez, Lili Damita, and Barton MacLane.[1] Writing for Turner Classic Movies, Richard Harland Smith observes: “While hewing closely to the crime-shouldn't-pay maxims of the newly minted Production Code, the violence is often disarmingly brutal, with a double hanging late in the film being as disturbing as it is coyly elliptical.”[1]
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