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Up the River (1930)

5.8 | Oct 10, 1930 (US) | Comedy, Crime | 01:25

You bet ~ IT'S FUNNY a movietone laugh riot.

Daily life at men and women's prison units where baseball and the marching band are serious business. Two prisoners escape in order to help paroled Steve from being blackmailed by his girlfriend's ex-partner-in-crime.

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Cast

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Spencer Tracy
Saint Louis
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Claire Luce
Judy Fields
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Warren Hymer
Dannemora Dan
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Humphrey Bogart
Steve Jordan
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Marion Aye
Actress (uncredited)
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Ward Bond
Inmate Socked by Saint Louis (uncredited)
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Joe Brown
Deputy Warden (uncredited)
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Bob Burns
Slim - Bazooka Player (uncredited)

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
5 | Jun 13, 2022
This is really only of interest as a cinema curio - an early talkie with Warren Hymer ("Dan") and a slightly irritating "Saint Louis" (Spencer Tracy) escaping from prison to help out their pal "Steve" (Humphrey Bogart) from a little domestic mischief whilst he tries to keep his gal "Judy" (Claire Luce) - all under the direction of John Ford. None had made their mark on Hollywood by this stage, and the film's production and storyline are all just a bit too basic and over-stretched to hold the interest for a whopping great 90 minutes. It has moments of humour, and there is a brief appearance from Ward Bond too, but the film is pretty static and stage bound with too many monologues delivered in quite a wooden fashion. It's fair to say that everyone was still learning their craft here, and knowing what we know now makes it worth a watch - but be prepared to be a bit bored, I was.