They Drive by Night (1940)



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Synopsis:
They just don't make 'em like They Drive By Night anymore. This slam-bang Warner Bros. attraction stars George Raft and Humphrey Bogart as Joe and Paul Fabrini, owners of a small but scrappy trucking firm. The film deftly combines comedy with thrills for the first half-hour or so, as the Fabrini boys battle crooked distributors and unscrupulous rivals while establishing their transport company. Things take a potentially tragic turn when the overworked Paul Fabrini falls asleep at the wheel and cracks up, losing an arm in the accident. He's pretty bitter for a while, but, with the help of his loving wife, Pearl (Gale Page), Paul eventually snaps out of his self-pity and goes to work as a dispatcher for the Fabrinis' company. Meanwhile, Joe's on-and-off romance with wisecracking waitress Cassie Hartley (Ann Sheridan) is threatened by the presence of seductive Lana Carlsen (Ida Lupino), the wife of glad-handing trucking executive Ed Carlsen (Alan Hale). At this point, the film metamorphoses into a remake of the 1935 Paul Muni-Bette Davis vehicle Bordertown. Desperately in love with Joe, Lana murders her husband, making it look like an accident, then offers Joe half-interest in Carlsen's organization. Joe accepts the offer, but spurns Lana's romantic overtures, whereupon the scheming vixen accuses Joe of plotting Carlsen's murder. Thus, the stage is set for a spectacular courtroom finale, completely dominated by a demented Lana, whose "mad scene" rivals those of Ophelia and Lucia di Lammermoor. In addition to the full-blooded performances by the stars and the virile direction by Raoul Walsh, They Drive By Night benefits immeasurably from the nonstop brilliant dialogue by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay -- especially in an early lunch-counter scene between Ann Sheridan and George Raft, generously seasoned with hilarious double- and single-entendres.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1940
Director Credit
Raoul A. Walsh Director
Cast Credit
Claire James Party Guest
Michael Lally
Brenda Fowler Matron
Dorothy Vaughan
Richard Clayton Young Man
Dutch Hendrian Driver
Eddy Chandler Truck Driver
Ralph Sanford
Billy Wayne
John Huntington Rea Hank Dawson
George Lloyd Barney
Ralph Lynn
Mack Gray Mike
Frank Mayo
Edith Blossom MacDonald Waitress
Don Turner
Snoop Scorsese Farnsworth
Howard Hickman Judge
Sol (Saul) Gorss
Charles Cahill Wilson Mike Williams
Pedro Regas Mexican Helper
Norman Willis Neves
Max Wagner Sweeney, the Driver
Paul Hurst Pete Haig
Charles Sherlock
Richard Wessel
Eddie Fetherstone
Eddie Acuff
Wilfred Lucas Bailiff
Matt McHugh Electrician
Joyce Compton Sue Carter
William Haade Driver (uncredited)
Lillian Yarbo Chloe
Al Hill
Vera Mackey Landlady
J. Anthony Hughes Reporter
Carl Harbaugh Mechanic
Frank Wilcox
Phyllis Hamilton Stenographer
Charles Sullivan
Joe Devlin Fatso
Pat Flaherty Driver (uncredited)
Henry O'Neill District Attorney
Demetrius Emanuel Waiter
Alan Davis
Jack Mower Deputy
Frank Faylen
George Haywood Policeman
George Ranft Joe Fabrini
Clara Lu Sheridan Cassie Hartley
Humphrey Bogart Paul Fabrini
Ida Lupino Lana Carisen
Sally Perkins Rutter Pearl Fabtini
Alan Hale Ed J. Carlsen
Roscoe Karns Irish McGurn
John Litel Harry McNamara
George Tobias George Rondolos
Production Credits Credit
Mark Hellinger Associate Producer
Hal Brent Wallis Producer
Art Department Credit
John Hughes Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Arthur Edeson Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
John Holden Special Effects
H.F. Koenekamp Special Effects
Edwin DuPar Special Effects
James Gibbon Special Effects
Byron Haskin Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Milo Anderson Costume Designer
Perc Westmore Makeup



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