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Described by the New York Times as “a picturesque and exciting melodrama, loaded with convincing underworld detail and authentic criminal argot,” The Mad Game stars Spencer Tracy as notorious gangster Edward Carson, the former head of a bootlegging gang, currently serving time for income tax evasion. Prohibition ends and while Carson is ...
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An imprisoned bootlegger is recruited from incarceration to help capture his own gang after they kidnap the daughter of the judge who jailed him.
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- William Fox
The Mad Game. 1933 Directed by Irving Cummings. Men cringed before him…Only one woman understood him…and she alone knew the secret that inspired his ruthless campaign against the kidnapping racket. Bootlegger Ed Carson is sent to prison. His old gang turns from liquor (now legal) to kidnapping.
- Irving Cummings
- Fox Film Corporation
The Mad Game is a 1933 American crime drama movie directed by Irving Cummings and starring Spencer Tracy, Claire Trevor, Ralph Morgan, J. Carrol Naish, Matt McHugh, Kathleen Burke, Willard Robertson.
Brief Synopsis. Bootlegger Ed Carson is sent to prison. His old gang turns from liquor (now legal) to kidnapping. When they nab the son and daughter-in-law of the judge who sent Carson to prison, he is paroled to help in the capture.
- Irving Cummings
- Spencer Tracy
The Mad Game. ( 1933 ) « Fox film’s Thrilling Melodramatic Expose of the Snatch Racket With a Supurb Cast That Makes every Exciting Incident Real! (Print Ad – New York Sun, ( (New York NY)) 9 November 1933)» Action. Crime. Drama. Romance. Black and White. 1930s. Bootlegger Ed Carson is sent to prison.
The Mad Game is a film directed by Irving Cummings with Spencer Tracy, Claire Trevor, Ralph Morgan, Howard Lally .... Year: 1933. Original title: The Mad Game. Synopsis: Bootlegger Ed Carson is sent to prison. His old gang turns from liquor (now legal) to kidnapping. When they nab the son and daughter-in-law of the judge who sent Carson to ...