Manhattan Melodrama

US (1934): Crime/Drama

Orphans Edward "Blackie" Gallagher (Mickey Rooney) and Jim Wade (Jimmy Butler) are lifelong friends who take different paths in life. Blackie thrives on gambling and grows up to be a hard-nosed racketeer (Clark Gable). Bookworm Wade becomes a D.A. vying for the Governorship (William Powell). When Blackie's girlfriend Eleanor (Myrna Loy) leaves him and marries the more down to earth Wade, Blackie harbors no resentment. In fact, their friendship is so strong that Blackie murders an attorney threatening to derail Wade's bid to become Governor. The morally straight Wade's last job as D.A. is to convict his friend of the murder, and send him to the electric chair. After he becomes Governor, Wade has the authority to commute Blackie's death sentence -- a decision that pits his high moral ethics against a lifelong friendship. W.S. Van Dyke and George Cukor direct this MGM original of what has become an all-too-familiar plot line. (Gary Jackson, IMDb)

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· Writing (Best Original Story) 1934: Arthur Caesar

1 nomination, 1 Award