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Thieves
Police officer Edgar Kennedy is warned by his police chief to make arrests to stop a burglary epidemic on his patch or face the sack.
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Plot Summary
In this early sound film, a wealthy young man becomes involved with a gang of jewel thieves. He falls for a club singer who is secretly working with the police to bring down the criminals. The narrative follows his entanglement with the underworld and his struggle to choose between his privileged life and his love interest.
Critical Reception
As an early sound picture, 'Thieves' was part of the transition to a new era of filmmaking. Contemporary reviews often focused on the technical aspects of sound and performance. While not a major critical success, it represented the kind of genre filmmaking common in the early 1930s.
What Reviewers Say
Early sound film with a conventional crime drama plot.
Features performances typical of the era's genre pictures.
Notable for its historical context as an early talkie.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this 1930 film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Richard Thorpe, the director, went on to have a long and prolific career at MGM, directing a wide variety of films, including 'The Prisoner of Zenda' (1937) and 'Ivanhoe' (1952).
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