Thunderbolt Jim Lang
George Bancroft
Thunderbolt Jim Lang

“George Bancroft making Love With the Determination of a Bull Dog! Fay Wray His Foil and Richard Arlen His Enemy”
A criminal known as Thunderbolt is imprisoned and facing execution. Into the next cell is placed Bob Moran, an innocent man who has been framed and who is in love with Thunderbolt's girl, without knowing of their relationship. Thunderbolt hopes to stave off the execution long enough to kill young Moran for romancing his girl.
Thunderbolt Jim Lang
George Bancroft
Thunderbolt Jim Lang
Ritzy
Fay Wray
Ritzy
Bob Moran
Richard Arlen
Bob Moran
Warden
Tully Marshall
Warden
Mrs. Moran
Eugenie Besserer
Mrs. Moran
'Snapper' O'Shea
James Spottswood
'Snapper' O'Shea
'Bad Al' Friedberg
Fred Kohler
'Bad Al' Friedberg
Prison chaplain
Robert Elliott
Prison chaplain
Dist. Atty. McKay
E.H. Calvert
Dist. Atty. McKay
Mr. Corwin
George Irving
Mr. Corwin
Kentucky Sampson
Mike Donlin
Kentucky Sampson
Convict
S.S. Stewart
Convict
If you can get past the really rather stilted production here - almost stage bound in it's presentation, this is quite an entertaining film that sees the authorities on the trail of the most wanted "Thunderbolt" (George Bancroft). He is elusive, though - and their only route to him might be through his ex-girfriend "Ritzie" (Fay Wray) - but she isn't playing ball for reasons of her own. It's only when "Thunderbolt" makes good on an earlier threat he made to her about seeing anyone else, that the police see some light. The performances are fine, not great but the writing is really quite good - plenty of quirky vernacular and it moves along well despite the frequent silent movie style direction and scene framing from Josef von Sternberg. There is also quite an enjoyable contribution from a blues ensemble and though certainly dated, this is still worth a watch almost 100 years later.
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