Joe spends a lot of his time at Nick's Pacific Street Saloon. Tom, who credits Joe with once saving his life, stops by regularly to run errands for Joe. Today, Tom notices a woman named Kitty when she comes into Nick's, and he quickly falls in love with her. Meanwhile, a distraught young man repeatedly calls his girlfriend, begging her to marry him. Nick himself muses on all the various persons who come into his bar, some to ask for work and others just to pass the time.
James Cagney
Joseph
William Bendix
Nick
Wayne Morris
Tom
Jeanne Cagney
Kitty Duval
Broderick Crawford
Krupp
Ward Bond
McCarthy
James Barton
Kit Carson
Paul Draper
Harry
Gale Page
Mary
Jimmy Lydon
Dudley Bostwick
Richard Erdman
Willie
Pedro de Cordoba
Arab Philosopher
Reginald Beane
Wesley
John 'Skins' Miller
Tippler
Tom Powers
Freddy Blick
Natalie Schafer
Society Lady
Howard Freeman
Society Gentleman
Renie Riano
Lorene Smith
Nanette Parks
Elsie Mandelspiegel
Grazia Narciso
Nick's Mother
Claire Carleton
"Killer"
Gladys Blake
Sidekick
Lanny Rees
Newsboy
Marlene Aames
Nick's Daughter
Director
H. C. Potter
Screenplay
Nathaniel Curtis
Writer
William Saroyan
July 9, 2022
6
I reckon that for all but maybe the last five minutes of this, James Cagney spends his time - and his money - sitting at a table in William Bendix' "Nick's" bar watching the customers come and go; each with a tale to tell. It is a very gently paced film; Cagney is almost guru-esque as he dispatches his devoted, if a bit simple, pal "Tom" (Wayne Morris) on various seemingly pointless errands as he listens to a variety of short stories from an aspiring tap-tancer (Paul Draper); a cowboy who has maybe had a touch too much desert sun (James Barton) and the shameless gossip (Ward Bond). It does build, slowly, to a climax of sorts - but that doesn't really matter; it is largely devoid of action - it's an observation of routine daily life with just enough spice to keep it interesting; and an appearance from Cagney's own sister, Jeanne, at the end as the love interest for the doting "Tom".
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00