Code of the Streets
Code of the Streets

Code of the Streets

1939Movie72 minEnglish

Frankie Thomas plays Bob Lewis, leader of a gang consisting of Sailor, Murph, Monk, Trouble and Yap. The son of disgraced police officer Lt. Lewis, Bob vows to clear his dad's name, and also to prove that accused murderer Tommy Shay is innocent.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: William NighGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A young man from a tough neighborhood gets involved with a gang and faces a moral dilemma when his younger brother becomes entangled in their activities. He must decide whether to continue down a criminal path or try to redeem himself and protect his family.

Critical Reception

Code of the Streets was a B-movie of its time, generally seen as a standard, albeit earnest, crime drama. It garnered modest attention for its portrayal of street life and youthful delinquency, fitting within the genre conventions of the late 1930s.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a gritty, though sometimes melodramatic, look at inner-city struggles.
  • Performances, particularly from the young lead, are noted for their sincerity.
  • Its pacing and narrative are typical of low-budget productions of the era.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Code of the Streets' is largely unavailable through public records. However, viewers who have encountered the film often find it to be a competently made, albeit unexceptional, crime drama.

Fun Fact

Frankie Darro, who played the lead role, was a popular child actor in the 1930s and continued to act into the 1950s, often in supporting or minor roles.

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