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Barbary Coast is a 1935 American historical Western film directed by Howard Hawks. Shot in black-and-white and set in San Francisco's so-called Barbary Coast during the California Gold Rush, the film combines elements of the Western genre with those of crime, melodrama and adventure. It features a wide range of actors, from hero Joel McCrea to ...
- $1 million
- Samuel Goldwyn
Barbary Coast is a 1935 American historical Western film directed by Howard Hawks. Shot in black-and-white and set in San Francisco's so-called Barbary Coast during the California Gold Rush, the film combines elements of the Western genre with those of crime, melodrama and adventure. It features a wide range of actors, from hero Joel McCrea to villain Edward G. Robinson, and stars Miriam ...
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Barbary Coast: Directed by Howard Hawks. With Miriam Hopkins, Edward G. Robinson, Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan. Mary Rutledge arrives from the East, finds her fiance dead, and goes to work at the roulette wheel of Louis Charnalis' Bella Donna, a rowdy gambling house in 1850s San Francisco.
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- Adventure, Drama, Romance
- Howard Hawks
- 1935-12-27
Barbary Coast (1935) Barbary Coast (1935) Barbary Coast (1935) Barbary Coast (1935) Barbary Coast (1935) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis Forced to remain in San Francisco after the murder of ...
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- Miriam Hopkins
- Howard Hawks
- Adventure
Barbary Coast is at core a gangster movie, with Edward G Robinson incarnating the meanest, crookedest gambling saloon owner in 1850s San Francisco. The film starts off very well as Eastern belle Miriam Hopkins sails into the lawless city through an impenetrable fog, fetching up at Eddie G's joint.
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- Samuel Goldwyn Productions, United Artists
- Howard Hawks
Apr 16, 2015 · Barbary Coast. By Richard Brody. April 16, 2015. Soon after the censorious Hays Code kicked in, Howard Hawks gleefully flouted it in his uncharacteristically sentimental urban Western, from 1935 ...
Barbary Coast (1935) -- (Movie Clip) No Accounting For Taste New Yorker Mary (Miriam Hopkins), who's just arrived and learned her fiance has died, turns heads in the salon owned by Louis Chamalis (Edward G. Robinson), New Year's Eve, San Francisco, ca. 1851, in Howard Hawks' Barbary Coast, 1935.