Big City Blues

Big City Blues

63 mins | Drama, Comedy | Sept. 18, 1932

An Indiana boy comes into an inheritance and moves to New York City, living it up with his girlfriend until he gets in over his head and someone gets killed.

Big City Blues

63 mins | Drama, Comedy | Sept. 18, 1932

Big City Blues
An Indiana boy comes into an inheritance and moves to New York City, living it up with his girlfriend until he gets in over his head and someone gets killed.
IMDb rating 6.1
Producers Warner Bros. Pictures
Original title Big City Blues
Directors Mervyn LeRoy
Writers Ward Morehouse, Lillie Hayward

Cast

Joan Blondell

as Vida Fleet

Eric Linden

as Bud Reeves

Jobyna Howland

as Mrs. Serena Cartlich

Ned Sparks

as Mr. 'Stacky' Stackhouse

Guy Kibbee

as Hummell

Grant Mitchell

as Station Agent

Walter Catlett

as Gibboney

Inez Courtney

as Faun

Thomas E. Jackson

as Detective Quelkin

Herman Bing

as First Waiter (uncredited)

Humphrey Bogart

as Shep Adkins (uncredited)

Wallis Clark

as Chief of Police (uncredited)

Tom Dugan

as Red, Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Josephine Dunn

as Jackie DeVoe (uncredited)

Betty Gillette

as Mabel (uncredited)

Eddie Graham

as Bus Station Clerk (uncredited)

Selmer Jackson

as Joe (uncredited)

John Kelly

as Driver (uncredited)

Evalyn Knapp

as Jo-Jo (uncredited)

Wilfred Lucas

as Policeman (uncredited)

Eric Mayne

as Musician in Speakeasy (uncredited)

Edward McWade

as Baggage Master (uncredited)

Torben Meyer

as Second Waiter (uncredited)

Geneva Mitchell

as Gossip at 55 Club (uncredited)

Clarence Muse

as Nightclub Singer (uncredited)

J. Carrol Naish

as Bootlegger (uncredited)

Dennis O'Keefe

as Dice Spectator (uncredited)

Henry Otho

as Subway Guide (uncredited)

Walter Percival

as Jim (uncredited)

Dick Powell

as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

Harry Seymour

as Reporter Telephoning (uncredited)

Gloria Shea

as Agnes (uncredited)

Gertrude Sutton

as Hotel Maid (uncredited)

Lyle Talbot

as Len 'Lenny' Sully (uncredited)

Sheila Terry

as Lorna St. Clair (uncredited)

Jack Wise

as Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)