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The Little Giant (1933 film)

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'The Little Giant' is a 1933 American pre-Code crime comedy romance. It follows the attempts of an ex-gangster to make his way into high society.

The film was directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Edward G. Robinson and Mary Astor. It was produced and distributed through Warner Bros.[http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=2665 The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:'The Little Giant']

The Library of Congress has preserved a print of this film.'Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress' (<-book title) p.104 c.1978 by The American Film Institute

Plot



Mobster Jim (Bugs) Ahearn, Edward G. Robinson, realizing that the end of prohibition is only months away, decides to quit the bootlegging racket and work to elevate his culture and status by reading books and investing in art, and ultimately by leaving Chicago for Santa Barbara, where he attempts to fit into the upper crust of society. He invests in polo ponies, joins a polo team (he's terrible, but is tolerated because of his money), falls in love with Polly Cass, Helen Vinson. He is blind to the woman who truly loves him, Ruth Wayburn, Mary Astor. After sinking a massive amount of cash into Polly's father's investment firm, which, unbeknownst to Bugs, is crooked and on the verge of bankruptcy, the Cass family discovers Bugs' criminal past. They cancel his engagement to Polly and plan to flee to Europe. When Bugs finds out, he calls in his old gang from Chicago, who through a variety of means retrieve Bugs' money from the crooked investors. He ultimately realizes that Ruth is the girl for him, and we close on the couple watching his uncouth mobsters playing a most unorthodox version of a polo game.

Cast



*Edward G. Robinson - Bugs Ahearn

*Mary Astor - Ruth Wayburn

*Helen Vinson - Polly Cass

*Russell Hopton - Al Daniels

*Kenneth Thomson - John Stanley

*Shirley Grey - Edith Merriam

*Berton Churchill - Donald Hadley Cass

*Donald Dillaway - Gordon Cass

*Louise Mackintosh - Mrs. Dudley Hadley Cass

*Adrian Morris as Seated Milano Hood

References




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