Other author/creator | Wellman, William A., 1896-1975. |
Other author/creator | Cagney, James, 1899-1986. |
Other author/creator | Harlow, Jean, 1911-1937. |
Other author/creator | Woods, Edward, 1905-1989. |
Other author/creator | Blondell, Joan. |
Other author/creator | Cook, Donald, 1901-1961. |
Other author/creator | Fenton, Leslie, 1903-1978. |
Other author/creator | Mercer, Beryl, 1876-1939 |
Other author/creator | O'Connor, Robert Emmet, 1885-1962. |
Other author/creator | Kinnell, Murray, 1889-1954. |
Other author/creator | Sklar, Robert. |
Other author/creator | Maltin, Leonard. |
Other author/creator | Goulding, Alfred. |
Other author/creator | Bergen, Edgar, 1903-1978. |
Other author/creator | Graver, Christina. |
Other author/creator | Freleng, Friz, 1905-1995. |
Other author/creator | Maxwell, Max. |
Other author/creator | Marsales, Frank. |
Other author/creator | Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967) |
Other author/creator | Vitaphone Corp. |
Other author/creator | Taylor Made Entertainment. |
Other author/creator | Turner Entertainment Co. |
Other author/creator | Warner Home Video (Firm) |
Uniform title | Public enemy (Motion picture) |
Series |
Warner Bros. Pictures gangsters Warner Bros. Pictures gangsters. ^A766519
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Abstract |
Classic gangster film tells the story of two brothers, one an honorable war veteran, the other a high-class gangster that sold alcohol during the prohibition. |
General note | Originally released as a motion picture in 1931. |
General note | "Presented in a format preserving the aspect ratio of its original theatrical exhibition"--Container. |
General note | Dual-layer format. |
General note | Special features: optional audio commentary by film historian Robert Sklar; new featurette "Beer and blood : enemies of 'The public'" (produced in association with Taylor Made Entertainment ; Turner Entertainment Co. ; 2005, 20 min.); 1954 re-release foreword (1 min.). |
General note | Includes "Warner night at the movies, 1931" (24 min.): introduction by Leonard Maltin (3 min.); theatrical trailer for "Blonde Crazy" (2 min.); Hearst Metronome News newsreel (2 min.); comedy short "The eyes have it" (directed by Alf Goulding ; photographed by E.B. DuPar ; with Edgar Bergen, Christina Graver ; Vitaphone Corp. ; 1931, 10 min.); Merrie Melodies cartoon short "Smile, darn ya, smile" (Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. and the Vitaphone Corp. present ; a Hugh Harman-Rudolf Ising production ; Leon Schlesinger, producer ; drawn by Isadore Freleng & Max Maxwell ; musical score and direction, Frank Marsales ; 1931, 7 min.). |
Credits | Photography by Dev Jennings ; edited by Edw[ard] M. McDermott. |
Cast |
James Cagney, Jean Harlow, Edward Woods, Joan Blondell, Donald Cook, Leslie Fenton, Beryl Mercer, Robert O'Connor, Murray Kinnell. |
Audience |
Not rated by the MPAA. |
Technical details | DVD. |
Language | In English; with optional English, French, or Spanish subtitles. |
Language | Closed-captioned. |
Genre/form | Feature films. |
Genre/form | Gangster films. |
Genre/form | Films for the hearing impaired. |
Other title | Beer and blood : enemies of the public. |
Other title | Warner night at the movies, 1931. |
Other title | Eyes have it. |
Other title | Smile, darn ya, smile. |
ISBN | 0790792249 |
ISBN | 9780790792248 |
UPC |
012569690622 |
Publisher number | 66906 Warner Home Video |