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Director
  
Frank Tuttle

Music director
  
Victor Young

Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Mystery

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

The Glass Key (1935 film) movie poster

Writer
  
Kathryn Scola
,
Kubec Glasmon
,
Harry Ruskin

Release date
  
June 15, 1935 (1935-06-15)

Based on
  
The Glass Key 1931 novel  by Dashiell Hammett

Screenplay
  
Kubec Glasmon, Harry Ruskin, Kathryn Scola

Cast
  
George Raft
(Ed Beaumont),
Edward Arnold
(Paul Madvig),
Claire Dodd
(Janet Henry),
Rosalind Keith
(Opal Madvig (as Rosalind Culli)),
Charles Richman
(Senator John T. Henry),
Robert Gleckler
(Shad O'Rory)

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The Glass Key, released in 1935, is the first of two film adaptations of the suspense novel The Glass Key by Dashiell Hammett. The film stars George Raft, featuring Edward Arnold and Claire Dodd, and directed by Frank Tuttle.

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The film was remade in 1942, with Alan Ladd in Raft's role, and Brian Donlevy and Veronica Lake in the roles previously played by Arnold and Dodd.

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Plot

Paul Madvig (Edward Arnold) controls crime and politics in the city, helped by the brains and brawn of Ed Beaumont (George Raft). As he throws his support behind Janet (Claire Dodd) Henry's father in a political campaign, Paul also plans to marry her.

Janet's brother Taylor (Ray Milland) is a gambler heavily in debt to O'Rory (Robert Gleckler), a gangster whose club Paul intends to put out of business. Taylor, who has been romancing Paul's younger sister Opal (Rosalind Keith), is found dead. The temperamental Paul falls under suspicion.

Ed pretends to betray Paul while offering to work for O'Rory's organization. He is beaten by Jeff (Guinn Williams), a brutal thug who works for O'Rory, and has to flee for his life.

Paul is going to face murder charges, but Janet knows who is really behind her brother's death. It's up to Ed to get her to reveal the truth.

Cast

  • George Raft as Ed Beaumont
  • Edward Arnold as Paul Madvig
  • Claire Dodd as Janet Henry
  • Rosalind Keith as Opal Madvig (as Rosalind Culli)
  • Charles Richman as Senator John T. Henry
  • Robert Gleckler as Shad O'Rory
  • Guinn Williams as Jeff
  • Ray Milland as Taylor Henry
  • Tammany Young as Clarkie
  • Emma Dunn as Mom Madvig
  • Charles C. Wilson as District Attorney Edward J. Farr
  • Production

    Elissa Landi was once announced for the female lead.

    Reception

    Writing for The Spectator, Graham Greene described the film as "unimaginatively gangster" and grouped it with the contemporary comedy No More Ladies to describe both as "second rate" and "transient". Nevertheless, the film became one of Raft's biggest box office hits of the 1930s.

    References

    The Glass Key (1935 film) Wikipedia
    The Glass Key (1935 film) IMDb The Glass Key (1935 film) themoviedb.org