Disorderly_Conduct_(film)

<i>Disorderly Conduct</i> (film)

Disorderly Conduct (film)

1932 film


Disorderly Conduct is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by John W. Considine Jr. starring Spencer Tracy, Sally Eilers and Ralph Bellamy. It was the seventh picture Tracy made under his contract with Fox Film Corporation, and the first to make a profit since his debut Up the River.[3][4]

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Mordaunt Hall, in his review for The New York Times, praised the film's "racy dialogue and highly commendable performances", but bemoaned the "strained and implausible" story.[5]

Plot

A policeman becomes involved with a young woman after clashing with her politician father.

Cast


References

  1. James Curtis, Spencer Tracy: A Biography. London: Hutchinson, 2011; ISBN 0-09-178524-3. p. 173
  2. Curtis, p. 176
  3. Curtis, James (2011). Spencer Tracy: A Biography. London: Hutchinson. p. 176.



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