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Bullets or Ballots Director: William Keighley Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Barton MacLane, Humphrey Bogart, Joseph King

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/18/2006
  • Original Release: 1936
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 38,757

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Closed Caption; Warner night at the movies 1936 ; Short subjects gallery; Vintage newsreel; Musical short George Hall and His Orchestra; Classic cartoon I'm a Big Shot Now; Trailers of Bullets or Ballots; 1936's the Charge of the Light Brigade; New featurette Gangsters: The Immigrant's Hero; Commentary by film historian Dana Polan; How I Play Golf by Bobby Jones No. 10: Trouble Shots; Breakdowns of 1936: Studio blooper reel; Audio-only bonus: Radio show with Robinson Bogart and Mary Astor; Subtitles: English, Français & Español (Feature film only)

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Disc #1 -- Bullets or Ballots
1. Credits [1:09]
2. Movie Racketeers [4:55]
3. Killer Headline [1:56]
4. Cut Down to Size [4:27]
5. Old Adversaries [3:07]
6. Warnings [4:46]
7. Department Cleanup [3:46]
8. Not in the Cards [5:56]
9. Making a Deal [3:44]
10. On the Inside [4:43]
11. Hurt Your Ears? [2:26]
12. Raiding the Rackets [1:55]
13. Company in Solitary [3:46]
14. In the Numbers [4:36]
15. Stepping Out of Line [2:58]
16. Breaking a Friend's Back [2:05]
17. The Last Move [3:05]
18. Al's Number Is Up [1:57]
19. Taking Charge [4:57]
20. Meeting the Bosses [2:22]
21. Telltale Sign [3:27]
22. Bullet for Bullet [4:04]
23. Caught in the Act [3:55]
24. Final Thought [1:22]

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Two-fisted New York police detective Edward G. Robinson is so volatile in Bullets of Ballots that he manages to get himself thrown off the force in disgrace. The local gangsters are delighted, in that Robinson had been breathing down their necks. When Robinson goes to crime boss Barton MacLaine insisting that he's through with law enforcement and wants to switch to the other side, MacLaine's chief henchmen Humphrey Bogart doesn't buy the story, but has to go along since he doesn't want to incur the wrath of MacLaine. Robinson offers to show his former enemies how to circumvent the law, making him an invaluable participant in gang activities. Actually, Robinson hasn't gone crooked at all; he's operating undercover, with the full knowledge of the city police inspector, in hopes of locating the "big boys" who've been financing the mob. His diligence costs him his life, but Robinson, with the help of bad-girl-gone-good Joan Blondell, busts the rackets wide open. Former crime reporter Martin Mooney was responsible for the story upon which Bullets or Ballots was based. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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