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Born Reckless
In order to use the publicity to get re-elected, a judge sentences a notorious gangster to fight in the war.
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Plot Summary
A young man, struggling to make a living, falls into a life of crime to support his ailing mother and girlfriend. He becomes entangled with a gang and attempts to go straight after a heist, but his past actions and the lure of easy money make it difficult. The film explores the consequences of his choices and the sacrifices he makes.
Critical Reception
Born Reckless received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with critics often highlighting its gritty depiction of urban crime and its melodrama. While some found the plot somewhat predictable, the performances, particularly from Alma Rubens, were frequently praised for their emotional depth. The film was noted for its early exploration of themes common in gangster films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its early attempt at a gritty crime drama.
Alma Rubens' performance was a standout element for many reviewers.
Some critics found the narrative to be conventional for its time.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Born Reckless' from 1930 is not readily available through modern aggregated platforms, making it difficult to provide a specific summary of Google user feedback.
Fun Fact
Despite its relatively obscure status today, 'Born Reckless' was one of the earliest films directed by Andrew L. Stone, who would later achieve greater recognition for films like 'Stormy Weather' and 'The Defiant Ones'.
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