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Lights of New York ()


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A gangster frames two bootleggers for the shooting of a police officer in New York during the prohibition.

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Kitty Lewis
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Eddie Morgan
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Mrs. Morgan
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'Hawk' Miller
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Molly Thompson
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Detective Crosby
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Gene
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Sam
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Collins
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Jake Jackson
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Tommy (as Guy Dennery)
Jere Delaney ...
Dan Dickson
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Harry Downing ...
Night Club Emcee & Singer (uncredited)
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Cop (uncredited)
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Bob (uncredited)

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Bryan Foy

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Murray Roth ... (written by) and
Hugh Herbert ... (written by)
 
Charles L. Gaskill ... (based on story by)

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Bryan Foy ... producer (uncredited)

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Edwin B. DuPar ... (photography) (as E.B. Du Par)

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Jack Killifer ... (edited by)

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Darryl F. Zanuck ... production supervisor (uncredited)

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Harvey Cunningham ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Larry Ceballos ... choreographer (uncredited)
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Eddie (Landis) a kid from Upstate New York, is conned into fronting for a speakeasy on Broadway. Throughout the con there is an inevitable chorus-girl with a heart of gold (Costello), a cop-killing gangster boss (Oakman) and his downtrodden ex-girlfriend (Brockwell). Written by rocknrollunderdawg

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Also Known As
  • Огни Нью-Йорка (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • 紐育の灯 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Svetla Njujorka (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
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  • 57 min
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Budget $75,000 (estimated)

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Trivia The first feature film with all synchronous dialogue. It was released a year after The Jazz Singer (1927), the first feature film with limited dialogue sequences. See more »
Goofs In Central Park, one of Kitty's lines is repeated. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Okay for Sound (1946). See more »
Soundtracks At Dawning See more »
Quotes Hawk Miller: I want you guys to make him disappear.
Sam: Oh. You mean...
Hawk Miller: Take him for a ride.
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