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    The Great O'Malley

    1937 · Crime drama · 1h 11m

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  1. The Great O'Malley is a 1937 American crime drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Pat O'Brien, Sybil Jason, Humphrey Bogart, and Ann Sheridan. The 1925 silent version The Making of O'Malley starred Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackaill and Helen Rowland.

  2. The Great O'Malley: Directed by William Dieterle. With Pat O'Brien, Sybil Jason, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan. A by-the-book patrolman who cares more about the letter of the law than justice feels guilty when his inflexibility sends a family man to prison.

  3. When losing the job and other circumstances force a desperate Philips to steal from a local pawnshop, he is sentenced to a prison term, forcing his proud family on relief. Cromwell demands the inflexible O'Malley's resignation, but the stubborn Irishman refuses.

  4. Phillips, whose daughter Barbara is crippled, loses his job and is forced to pawn his army gun and war medals. When he cannot get the money he needs, he robs a store, but is quickly arrested by O'Malley, who stops him again for his noisy muffler.

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  7. After years of unemployment, John Phillips (Humphrey Bogart) finally lands a job. He's on top of the world, until he runs into James O'Malley (Pat O'Brien), ...

  8. Officer James O'Malley (Pat O'Brien), a true believer in law and order, treats even the smallest offenses with the utmost seriousness. But O'Malley brings bad publicity to the force when...

  9. A new man, O'Malley falls for Barbara's lovely teacher (Ann Sheridan) while he strives to undo the wrong he's done to the moppet's dad. Directed by William Dieterle (The Life of Emile Zola),...

  10. Overview. His role in the plight of an unemployed man (Humphrey Bogart) and his disabled daughter profoundly affects an intractable Irish policeman (Pat O'Brien). William Dieterle. Director. Tom Reed. Screenplay. Milton Krims. Screenplay.

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