The Hoodlum Saint

The Hoodlum Saint (1946)

WAS IT THE SOCIETY BEAUTY OR THE NIGHT CLUB SINGER?

  • Genre: Drama, Music
  • Release Date: 1946-04-04
  • User Rating: 5.2/10 from 6 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 31min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Norman Taurog
star 5.2/10
From 6 Ratings

Summary

A former reporter comes back home after serving in the army during World War I and finds that it's much more difficult to find work than he expected. Desperate, one day he crashes a wedding attended by many of the city's rich and powerful, meets a beautiful girl named Kay who turns out to be his ticket to meeting those rich and powerful people, and he soon manages to land a job on a newspaper. He gets caught up in the "make money at all costs" game but receives a rude awakening when the stock market crashes in 1929.

The Hoodlum Saint Trailer

Is The Hoodlum Saint on HBO Max?

Unfortunately the movie The Hoodlum Saint is not yet available on HBO Max.

  • William Powell

    as Terence Ellerton 'Terry' O'Neill
  • Esther Williams

    as Kay Lorrison
  • Angela Lansbury

    as Dusty Millard
  • James Gleason

    as Snarp
  • Lewis Stone

    as Father Nolan
  • Rags Ragland

    as Fishface
  • Frank McHugh

    as Three Finger
  • Slim Summerville

    as Eel
  • Roman Bohnen

    as Father O'Doul
  • Charles Arnt

    as Cy Nolan - O'Neill's Secretary
  • Louis Jean Heydt

    as Mike Flaherty
  • Charles Trowbridge

    as Uncle Joe Lorrison
  • Henry O'Neill

    as Lewis J. Malbery
  • William Phillips

    as Dave Fernby
  • Matt Moore

    as Father Duffy
  • Trevor Bardette

    as Rabbi Meyerberg
  • Addison Richards

    as Reverend Miller
  • Tom Dugan

    as Buggsy
  • Emma Dunn

    as Maggie
  • Mary Gordon

    as Trina
  • Charles D. Brown

    as Ed Collner - Chronicle Reporter
  • Stanley Andrews

    as Chronicle Publisher (uncredited)
  • Stanley Blystone

    as Cop Arresting Fishface (uncredited)
  • Hobart Cavanaugh

    as Antique Clock Dealer (uncredited)
  • Jack Cheatham

    as Jailer (uncredited)
  • Chester Conklin

    as Cop (uncredited)
  • Heinie Conklin

    as Mug (uncredited)
  • Byron Foulger

    as J. Cornwall Travers (uncredited)
  • Dwayne Hickman

    as Johnny Ryan (uncredited)
  • Russell Hicks

    as Marty Martindale (uncredited)
  • Gladden James

    as Doctor in Marathon (uncredited)
  • Frank Jenks

    as Dance Contest M.C. (uncredited)
  • Robert Emmett Keane

    as Doctor Treating O'Neill (uncredited)
  • Norman Leavitt

    as Dance Contestant #1, Mamie's Partner (uncredited)
  • Frank McLure

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Howard M. Mitchell

    as Bartender (uncredited)
  • Rhea Mitchell

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Forbes Murray

    as Rich Man (uncredited)
  • William H. O'Brien

    as Waiter at Wedding Brunch (uncredited)
  • Robert Emmett O'Connor

    as Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
  • Frank Orth

    as Chronicle Editor (uncredited)
  • Harry 'Snub' Pollard

    as Parade Spectator (uncredited)
  • Larry Steers

    as Captain of Waiters (uncredited)
  • Harry Tenbrook

    as Mug (uncredited)
  • Will Wright

    as Allan 'Knucklehead' Smith - Times Editor (uncredited)
  • John George

    as Mug (uncredited)
  • Theodore Lorch

    as Minor Role (uncredited)
  • Kit Guard

    as Minor Role (uncredited)
  • Gordon Dumont

    as Reporter (uncredited)
  • William A. Boardway

    as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
  • Leila McIntyre

    as Mrs. Ryan (uncredited)
  • Wedgwood Nowell

    as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
  • Charles Wagenheim

    as Mr. Cohn (uncredited)
  • Constance Weiler

    as Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
  • Paul E. Burns

    as Mr. Smith (uncredited)
  • Tom Coleman

    as Reporter in Utility Office (uncredited)
  • Louis Mercier

    as Soldier in Parade (uncredited)
  • Alexander Pollard

    as Waiter at Wedding Reception (uncredited)
  • Georges Renavent

    as Jeweler (uncredited)
  • Al Thompson

    as Mug (uncredited)
  • Arthur Tovey

    as Dance Hall Patron (uncredited)
Writing James Hill Writer
Directing Norman Taurog Director
Writing Frank Wead Writer
Camera Ray June Director of Photography
Production Cliff Reid Producer
Sound Nathaniel Shilkret Music
Crew Ray June Cinematography
Editing Ferris Webster Editor
Art Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Art Harry McAfee Art Direction
Art Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Irene Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Fred Valles Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Jack Dawn Makeup Artist
Directing Horace Hough Assistant Director
Sound Douglas Shearer Recording Supervision
Crew Warren Newcombe Special Effects

keyboard_arrow_up